MAHLE Engine Components Japan Corporation
Founded

December 1923

ReorganizedFebruary 1938

Subscribed CapitalJPY1.25 billion

CEOIvan A. Lenehan, President

No. of Employees806

Business SectorSystems supplier to the automotive industry (Main products: pistons and cylinder liners)


Locations in Japan

Head Office & Technical Center
2-17 Akabori, Okegawa, Saitama 363-0002
Tel: +81(0) 48-772-5611 Fax: +81(0) 48-728-6026


Tsuruoka Plant
1-12-10 Takarada, Tsururoka, Yamagata 997-0011
Tel: +81(0) 235-23-9111 Fax: +81(0) 235-23-9115


Yamagata Plant
443 Omi-shita, Ohe-machi, Nishimurayama-gun, Yamagata 990-1122 
Tel: +81(0) 237-62-4121 Fax: +81(0) 237-62-3827


Hirata Plant
104 Aza-kiriyama, Nagata, Hirata-mura, Ishikawa-gun, Fukushima 963-8205
Tel: +81(0) 247-55-3151 Fax: +81(0) 247-55-3152



Clients (in alphabetical order)

  • Daihatsu Diesel Mfg. Co., Ltd.
  • Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd.
  • Hino Motors, Ltd.
  • Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
  • Honda R&D Co., Ltd.
  • Iseki & Co., Ltd.
  • Isuzu Motors Ltd.
  • Komatsu Cummins Engine Co., Ltd.
  • Komatsu Ltd.
  • Komatsu Logistics Corp.
  • Kubota Corp.
  • Mazda Motor Corp.
  • Mitsubishi Fuso Truck & Bus Corp.
  • Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.
  • Mitsubishi Motors Corp.
  • Niigata Power Systems Co., Ltd.
  • Nissan Diesel Motor Co., Ltd.
  • Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
  • Sanwa Seiki Ltd.
  • Sumisho Metalex Corp.
  • Sumitomo Corp.
  • Suzuki Motor Corp.
  • Tokiwa Machinery Works Co., Ltd.
  • Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd.
  • Yanmar Co., Ltd

Major Banks (in alphabetical order)

  • The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd., Ikebukuro Higashiguchi Branch Office
  • Development Bank of Japan, Head Office
  • The Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corp. Ltd., Tokyo Branch
  • Kirayaka Bank, Ltd., Tsuruoka-Chuo Branch
  • Mizuho Corporate Bank, Ltd., Head Office
  • The Shonai Bank, Ltd., Head Office

Sales Figures

2007

2006

2005

2004

2003

 

JPY24.0 billion

JPY23.1 billion

JPY22.3 billion

JPY22.5 billion

JPY14.9 billion (March-December 2003)

History


1923Izumi Motor Company established

1938Izumi Automotive Industries Co., Ltd., established in Omiya City, Saitama Prefecture (Capital: JPY450 thousand)

1965Kawagoe Plant established in Kawagoe City, Saitama Prefecture

1968

Technical tie-up with MAHLE

1970Izumi Hirata Seiki Co., Ltd. established in Ishikawaga-gun, Fukushima Prefecture for production of cromard cylinder liners

1972MAHLE Engine Components (Thailand) Co., Ltd. (former Izumi Piston Mfg. Co. (Thailand) Ltd.) established in Bangkok, Thailand

1974Tsuruoka Plant established in Tsuruoka City, Yamagata Prefecture

1976Yamagata Izumi established in Nishimurayama-gun, Yamagata Prefecture

1988Company name changed to Izumi Industries, Ltd.

1990PT. Federal Izumi Manufacturing jointly established in Cileungsi-Bogor (Djakarta), Indonesia with PT. Federal Motor (former Astra Otoparts Tbk.)

1992Technical Center established in Okegawa City, Saitama Prefecture

1993Okegawa Plant established in Okegawa City, Saitama Prefecture

1994MAHLE Engine Components (Chongqing) Co., Ltd. (former Chongqing Changjiang Izumi Piston Industries Co., Ltd.) established in Chongqing, China with Chongqing Changjiang Piston Industries Co., Ltd.

1995Received TPM Excellence Prize Award

1997Received Excellence in Consistent TPM Commitment Award

1998Capital increase by MAHLE

1999Received QS-9000 certification
Capital increase by MAHLE
MAHLE Engine Components (Yingkou) Co., Ltd., (former MAHLE-Izumi (Liaoning) Piston Co., Ltd.) established in Liaoning, China with MAHLE

2001Shut down of Okegawa Plant (Okegawa City, Saitama Prefecture) and manufacturing base integrated into Tsuruoka Plant (Tsuruoka City, Yamagata Prefecture)

2003Capital increase by MAHLE (Capital: JPY1.25 billion)
Company name changed to MAHLE Izumi Corporation

2005Received ISO/TS16949 certification
Company name changed to MAHLE Engine Components Japan Corporation

2006

Received ISO14001 certification
Yamagata Izumi and Izumi Hirata merged into MAHLE Engine Components Japan Corporation
Shutdown of Nishikawa Plant (Nishimurayama-gun, Yamagata Prefecture)




As of June 2008