Taiheiyo Cement Corporation ("Pacific Ocean Cement Corporation") (太平洋セメント株式会社, Taiheiyō Semento Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese cement company. It was formed in 1998 with the merger of Chichibu Onoda (itself a merger of Chichibu Cement and Onoda Cement) and Nihon Cement (formerly Asano Cement).
Company type | Public KK |
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TYO: 5233 FSE: 5233 Nikkei 225 Component | |
Industry | Construction materials |
Founded | (May 1881 | )
Headquarters | Daiba Garden City Building, 2-3-5, Daiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo 135-8578 Japan |
Key people | Keiji Tokuue (Chairman of the Board) Shuji Fukuda (President) |
Products | |
Revenue | US$ 8.16 billion (FY 2014) (¥ 840.28 billion) (FY 2014) |
US million (FY 2014) ( billion) (FY 2014) | |
Number of employees | 13,087 (consolidated as of June 2014) |
Website | Official website |
Footnotes / references [1][2][3] |
In July 2024, Secretary Alfredo Pascual and Mayor Mytha Ann B. Canoy graced Taiheiyo Cement Philippines, Inc.'s inauguration of a PHP12.8 billion (US$220) production line in San Fernando, Cebu. It has a capacity of 3 Mt annually, or 6000 tons per day of cement clinker and features advanced cement kiln renewal technology.[4]
History
editTaiheiyo Cement was created through a series of mergers and acquisitions dating back to the establishment of the Cement Manufacturing Company (later renamed the Onoda Cement Company) in 1881.[5] Onoda Cement purchased California Portland Cement Company from the CalMat Company in 1990 for $316 million,[5][6] after having acquired a 19% stake in CalMat in 1988.[7]
The Chichibu Cement Company was founded in 1923, and it merged with Onoda Cement in 1994 to form the Chichibu Onoda Cement Corporation.[5]
The cement plant that later became the Nihon Cement Company was leased from the government in 1883.[5] Nihon Cement merged with Chichibu Onoda in 1998 to form Taiheiyo Cement.[5]
International subsidiaries
editTaiheiyo Cement has a number of subsidiaries in countries around the world.
In the United States, its subsidiary Taiheiyo Cement USA, Inc., serves as the parent company of CalPortland Company.[8][9]
References
edit- ^ "Corporate Data". Taiheiyo Cement. Archived from the original on September 12, 2014. Retrieved September 11, 2014.
- ^ "Consolidated Financial Results for Fiscal 2014" (PDF). Taiheiyo Cement. May 13, 2014. Retrieved September 11, 2014.
- ^ "Company Summary". Google Finance. Retrieved September 11, 2014.
- ^ Crismundo, Kris (July 19, 2024). "Japanese cement manufacturer inaugurates P12.8-B plant in Cebu". Philippine News Agency. Retrieved July 20, 2024.
- ^ a b c d e "History". Taiheiyo Cement Corporation. Archived from the original on 2024-02-22. Retrieved 2024-08-10.
- ^ Hast, Adele, ed. (1988). International Directory of Company Histories. Vol. III. Chicago, London: St James Press. pp. 717–719. ISBN 978-0-912289-10-6.
- ^ "CalMat sells cement operations in $316 million deal". UPI. October 1, 1990. Retrieved 2024-08-10.
- ^ "Executives". Taiheiyo Cement Corporation. Archived from the original on 2024-05-24. Retrieved 2024-08-09.
- ^ Petition for Writ of Certiorari at ii, Glacier Northwest, Inc. v. Teamsters, 598 U.S. 771. (No. 21-1449)
External links
edit- Taiheiyo Cement (in English)