Unit Dies for Press Machines
Unit Dies for the UNIT WORKER
| 1966 | March | Started a private business at Terai-machi, Nomi-gun, Ishikawa (currently Yoshimitsu-machi, Nomi-shi, Ishikawa) |
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| 1971 | June | Organized Takeda Machine Mfg. Co., Ltd. (currently TAKEDA MACHINERY Co., Ltd.) with a capital of 5 million yen at Terai-machi, Nomi-gun, Ishikawa (currently Yoshimitsu-machi, Nomi-shi, Ishikawa) for manufacture and sales of reinforcing steel working machines and steel beam working machines. |
| December | Expanded the head office factory for manufacturing compact machines. | |
| 1973 | May | Opened sales offices in Kyushu, Osaka and Tokyo to expand sales bases. |
| October | Started manufacture and sales of the UNIT WORKER series. | |
| 1974 | May | Expanded the head office factory for increasing part producing capacity. |
| 1976 | May | Started manufacture and sales of the SHARP CUTTER series. |
| October | Opened the Sendai sales office to expand sales bases. | |
| 1978 | January | Started manufacture and sales of the CORNER SHEAR series. |
| September | Expanded the head office factory for machine assembly. | |
| 1979 | September | Opened the Nagoya sales office to expand sales bases. |
| December | Transferred our sales division to Takeda Machine Sales Co., Ltd. | |
| 1980 | January | Opened the Hiroshima sales office to expand sales bases. |
| 1982 | May | Started manufacture and sales of the shaped steel AUTO DRILL series. |
| 1984 | July | Expanded the head office factory for large-size machining, assembly and painting. |
| 1985 | April | Opened the Kita-Kanto sales office to expand sales bases. |
| 1986 | August | Built a general office in the head office site and installed computers for streamlining office work and business processes. |
| 1989 | March | Started manufacture and sales of the flat plate AUTO BORER series. |
| 1990 | June | Absorbed Takeda Machine Sales Co., Ltd. and Changed the trade name to TAKEDA MACHINERY Co., Ltd. |
| 1992 | July | Registered with the Japan Securities Dealers Association for over-the-counter trading. |
| 1994 | April | Moved the head office and factory to the present location. |
| 1998 | August | Started manufacture and sales of the circular sawing machine series. |
| 1999 | July | Started manufacture and sales of the environmental device series. |
| 2000 | May | Absorbed a consolidated company, Takeda Technical Co., Ltd. |
| 2004 | December | Listed on the JASDAQ Securities Exchange. |
| 2006 | October | Reduced the capital reserve and capital for negating retained losses. |
| 2008 | December | Concluded a business alliance with Amada Cutting Co., Ltd. (currently Amada Machine Tools Co., Ltd.). |
| 2009 | May | Subsidized TAKEDA SEIKI Co., Ltd. |
| 2010 | April | Listed on the Osaka Securities Exchange (JASDAQ market) in conjunction with the merger between the JASDAQ Securities Exchange and Osaka Securities Exchange. |
| October | Listed on the Osaka Securities Exchange (JASDAQ (Standard)) in conjunction with the integration of the Hercules market, JASDAQ market, and NEO market of the Osaka Securities Exchange. | |
| 2013 | July | Listed on the Tokyo Securities Exchange (JASDAQ Standard) in conjunction with the integration of the Osaka Securities Exchange and Tokyo Securities Exchange. |
| 2022 | April | Listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange (Standard market) in conjunction with the reorganization of the Tokyo Stock Exchange. |