Sector
Industrials
Industry
Specialty Business Services
Employees
1131
First IPO Date
January 01, 2001
| Name | Title | Pay | Year Born |
| Takeo Nakazato | Head of Information-Related Business Operations & Market Development | 0 | 1968 |
| Hidenobu Yamada | Representative Director & President | 0 | 1965 |
| Masahiro Takeshita | Director, General Affairs & Human Resources Dept Manager, Sales Office Manager and Tokyo HO Manager | 0 | 1967 |
| Noriaki Sasaki | MD, Planning Department Head, Compliance Officer & Director | 0 | 1959 |
| Takashi Araie | Head of Finance & Director | 0 | 1967 |
| Akiharu Fukuda | Head of Production Departments - Shiga, Saitama and Fuji Plants & Director | 0 | 1967 |
| Kei Sakamoto | Head of Residential Industrial Use Related Business, Fourth Business Manager & Director | 0 | 1966 |
| Kazunori Tsukada | Head of Food Packaging Business, Production Department at Oji and Moka Factories & Director | 0 | 1964 |
| Tetsuo Takagi | Head of Business Div, Head of Food Packaging Materials Business, No. 7 Business Manager & Director | 0 | 1970 |
Headquartered in Kyoto, Japan, Dynic Corporation, established in 1919 and formerly known as Nippon Cloth Industry Co., Ltd. until its rebranding in 1974, specializes in the production and sale of a broad array of fabric and apparel products for the Japanese market. The company's diverse portfolio encompasses materials for publishing, stationery, and decorative items, alongside an extensive range of print media supplies. Dynic is also a key provider of nonwoven fabrics, industrial components, and distinctive embossed products. Its offerings further extend to various foils, films, and paper products, as well as environmentally conscious solutions and household goods. Specifically, their product line includes bookbinding cloth, textile materials for stationery, simulated leather used in bags, backpacks, and purses, computer ribbons, precision films, and specialized fabric for magnetic passbooks. They also provide a variety of printing consumables, business card and postcard printers, and moisture-absorbing materials for organic EL displays. Moreover, Dynic manufactures crucial materials for automobile interiors, filters, fusible interlinings for garments, durable tarpaulins, and aluminum and composite films for food packaging. The company also contributes to interior design with items such as carpets and wallpapers.