HISTORY
Company history
1971-
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July 1971
Founded in Ota-ku, Tokyo.
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January 1977
Became a member of the Tokyo Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
1980-
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May 1981
Established Numazu Plant.
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March 1984
Established Matsumoto Plant
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May 1985
Established Kansai Plant
(currently Asago Plant) -
April 1989
Established TAIWAN TOKYOWELD CO., LTD.
1990-
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January 1990
New factory completed at Numazu Office
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November 1992
New head office building completed
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June 1993
Established SUZHOU TOKYOWELD CO., LTD.
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September 1998
Established Iida Laboratory
2000-
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May 2001
Established Numazu Technical Center
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May 2007
Established new factory at SUZHOU TOKYOWELD CO., LTD.
2010-
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November 2012
Established Joetsu Laboratory
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May 2015
Established new factory at Numazu Plant
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April 2017
Established Sendai Laboratory
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September 2017
Opened TOKYOWELD PHILIPPINES Inc.
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April 2018
Established Kashiwa Laboratory
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April 2018
Established Kanazawa Laboratory
Product history
1972-
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August 1972
Automatic resistor welding machine (TWA-950)
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April 1976
High-speed automatic welding machine (TWA-240)
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June 1978
Resistor marking machine (TWA-15M)
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July 1978
High-speed initial resistor classifier (TWA-1300S)
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September 1978
Axial type taping machine (TWA-800)
1980-
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October 1980
Diode measurement marking line (TWA-7.5M)
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May 1983
Welding machine (TWA-840)
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September 1986
High-speed chip taping machine (TWA-6000)
1990-
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July 1994
High-speed measuring and sorting machine for chip capacitors (TWA-1381)
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February 1996
Taping machine for high frequency chip parts (TWA-6142)
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December 1996
Mold chip diode integrated line (TWA-3015)
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October 1998
High-speed chip taping machine (TWA-6600)
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November 1999
High-speed measuring and sorting machine for 0603 chip capacitors (TWA-1386)
2000-
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June 2002
High-speed chip taping machine (TWA-6601)
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May 2004
High-speed taping machine for 0402 resistor (TWA-6601)
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August 2004
LED chip sorter (TWA-2001)
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August 2004
High-speed taping machine (TWA-6604)
2010-
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June 2010
Six-sided optical inspection machine (TWA-4101/4102)