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The word "feed" has lots of meanings. "Feeding" may not only
be sending parts onto a production line but may also be fostering,
nourishing and yielding.
Daishin is fostering its parts feeder system technology, nourishing
its human capabilities, and yielding its know-how in pioneering
the future of manufacturing.
Our goal is to be the world's No. 1 enterprise in the area
of parts feeding.
Daishin's energy and passion are focused on achieving this
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founding in 1979, Daishin has always been a front-runner in
the automation of parts handling. About a quarter of a century
ago, we sowed our first seed, and ever since the seeds of
our original technology have been growing to bear fruits one
after another. In far-reaching domains of electronics and
mechatronics, our contribution to FA evolution and innovations
in production has been considerable.
Today we are turning our own theories into forms, creating
a stir in the industry of the world. DAISHIN parts feeder
systems are now a trusted brand not only in Japan but also
in the world market.
@Daishin's challenge is endless. Our passion for parts feeders
are fine-tuned to the movements in the manufacturing industry
of the world.
@Recently, Daishi has started its operation in the new head
office & plant building. The state-of-the-art factory comes
complete with an impressive array of cutting-edge equipment
and high productive capacity. In this superb environment of
production, we will keep proposing higher-level solutions
to our customers.
@Parallel feeder systems are one of our latest arrivals,
and we are developing and supplying a colorful variety of
other parts handling equipment as well. Our superior technology
keeps winning the confidence of our customers.
@Unremittingly, Daishin keeps searching for new horizons
for parts handling and delivering attractive technologies
and higher-performance products to its customers. And we have
pride in our products, which carry the label of "Made in Japan,"
too.
You can bet on the future of Daishin.
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Taro Mimura,
President
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Fusion
of piezo-vibration technology and parts handling technology
Next-generation parts feeding systems displaying their superior
performance in the conveyance and supply of ever-faster and
ever-smaller electronic and semiconductor parts.
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Integration
is a never-ending trend for electronics and mechatronics
products. The performance of parts feeders in oriented feeding
of tiny chips, such as electronic parts or semiconductor
parts, is a key to enhancing production efficiency and cost-performance.
In supplying a whole variety of parts handling systems for
electronic devices, communication equipment, information
equipment and AV equipment, Daishin draws on its enormous
accumulation of superfine processing technology and sophisticated
control technology. Daishin can help you maximize the capacity
of your FA lines.
Through many years of R&D activities, Daishin has been
evolving itself uniquely in its own way. Our approach to
parts feeders is multifaceted. Reliability, speed and safety
are among the important factors. Our products are therefore
high-performance and original in the extreme.
Always ready to meet newly arising needs, we keep advancing,
with pride as a leading manufacturer of parts feeders. Daishin
keeps surpassing Daishin to make ever-critical contribution
to the future of manufacturing.
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Customer
satisfaction is always a priority for Daishin. That is,
what we offer is not simply our hardware. We analyze the
needs shown to us; we tap into our sophisticated technology
and creative imagination; and we propose the best possible
parts handling system to our customer. To offer the best
service to our customers, we use our totally coordinated
system from design and development to trial manufacture
and manufacture to installation and maintenance.
Please come to us with whatever wishes you have in parts
feeding. Daishin, for instance, excels in the feeding of
next-generation ultrasmall chips of, say, 0.4 mm L 0.2
mm size. Our total capacity is turning impossibilities into
possibilities.
Our new Head Office & Plant is an intelligent building.
In it, communications such as exchanges of CAD/CAM data,
are all done over a LAN using optical communication. All
the development and design and production processes are
speeded up to respond to our customer needs most promptly
and efficiently.
Our constant challenge is to maximize merits for our customers
by more than fully meeting their expectations. "All our
solutions must bear rich fruits" is Daishin's creed.
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Establishing
our brand trusted by our clientele through thorough-going pursuit
of high quality. This is Daishin's quality policy. All our personnel
are always mindful of "quality" and improvement toward "quality."
Therefore, what comes out of Daishin is all optimally customized
products that best meet the needs of our customers. In other
words, ours are not ready-made but tailor-made. We never hesitate
in pouring all our technological expertise into each unit of
our products.
Quality does not simply mean reliable performance. Quality
is excellent only when it enhances the potentials of a product
and achieves a superior cost-performance.
It is our operation based on these ideals that have made the
reliability of DAISHIN products widely reputed around the world
today.
Daishin is creating high quality in all its processes from
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Company
Profile
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Company
name
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Daishin
Co., Ltd |
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Capital
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30 million
yen
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Established
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April
11, 1979
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President
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Tarou
Mimura
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Office/Plant
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Head
Office and Plant^(Imaizumi minami techno-hills Sangyo
Danchi)9828-15 Kataoka Imaizumi,Shiojiri City,Nagano
Prefecture 399-0711 Japan.
TEL^0263-53-4411 @FAX^0263-53-4412
E-mail^info@kdaishin.com
Home page address^http://www.kdaishin.com
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Turnover
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\1.2
billion (2004)
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Employees
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65
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Average
age
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29
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Business
lines
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Design,
manufacture and sales of parts feeder systems and equipment
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Major
products
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Parts
feeder systems
Vibrators (Parts feeders, Linear feeders)
Piezoelectric feeders (jointly developed with Sanki
and patent pending)
Stepping assisting hoppers
Various controllers
Parts inspecting systems, etc.
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Major
customers
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Kyocera
Corp. Group
Seiko Epson Group
Murata Mfg. Co. Group
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co.,
Matsushita Electrics Works, Ltd.,
Matsushita Electronics Co.
KOA Corp., Asahikasei Electronics Co.
Toshiba Semiconductor Corp., Toyo Dempa Corp.
Nihon Garter Co., Tokyo Weld Co.
Humo-Laboratory, Shibuya Kogyo Co.
Pioneer FA Corp., and many others
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Banks
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Risona
Bank, Suwa Shinyo Bank, Hachijuni Bank, |
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Our
new Head Office & Plant is a high-tech building
enveloped in rich nature!
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To
cope with our business expansion, Daishin moved its
head office & plant to the present location in November
2004. On a hill commanding a panoramic view of the japan
Alps, our new head office & plant is in an ideal
environment rich in nature and for creation of leading-edge
products.
Ours is a highly-intelligent factory based on smooth
communication and high productivity. From this new base
of production, Daishin will continue offering its peerless
parts feeder technology to the world. |
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Company
History
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April
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1979
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Daishin
Kogyo Co. is established at Tonbe, Shimosuwa Township. |
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June
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1981
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The
plant is moved to Osachi, Okaya City. |
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June
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1984
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The
head office and plant is newly built at Kawagishi, Okaya
City and operation is moved there. |
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August
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1984
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The
capital is increased to \6 million. |
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June
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1987
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The
Shiojiri Plant is started at Hirooka Yoshida, Shiojiri
City. |
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December
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1989
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The
Shiojiri Plant is newly built in the Alps Industrial Park
at Hirooka Gohara, Shiojiri City and operation is moved
there. |
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August
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1990
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The
corporate organization is changed to a joint-stock corporation
named Daishin Co., Ltd. |
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August
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1993
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The capital is increased
to \30 million.
The head office is moved to the present location (Alps
Industrial Park, Hirooka Gohara Michihigashi, Shiojiri
City, Nagano Prefecture).
The former head office and plant is changed into the
Okaya plant.
The first phase of extension work of the Head Office
& Plant is completed.
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February
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1996
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The
second phase of extension work of the Head Office & Plant
is completed. |
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November
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2004
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The
head office is moved to the present location (Imaizumi-Minami
technol-hills, Kataoka Imaizumi, Shiojiri City, Nagano
Prefecture) |
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Copyright (C) 2003
DAISHIN Co, All Rights Reserved.
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