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NOK Corporation
Native name
NOK株式会社
NOK kabushiki gaisha
Formerly
  • Japan Bearing Production Co., Ltd.
    (1941–1942)
  • Nippon Yushi Industry Co., Ltd. (1942–1948)
  • Tokyo Oil Seal Industry Co., Ltd.
    (1948–1951)
  • Nippon Oil Seal Industry Co., Ltd.
    (1951–1985)
Company typePublic
TYO: 7240
Founded18 November 1939; 84 years ago (1939-11-18) (as Edogawa Seiki Co., Ltd. 江戸川精機株式会社)
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FounderSeigo Tsuru
HeadquartersShibadaimon, Minato, Tokyo, Japan
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Masao Tsuru (CEO)
ProductsOil seals, mechanical seals and electronic components
RevenueIncrease ¥750.502 billion(2024).[3]
Increase ¥22.912 billion[3]
Increase ¥31.602 billion[3]
Total assets Increase ¥952.379 billion[3]
Total equityIncrease ¥639.001 billion[3]
OwnerFreudenberg Group (25.11%)
Japan Trustee Services Bank (5.42%)
Number of employees
37,913 (2023)[4]
Websitewww.nok.co.jp/en/

NOK Corporation (NOK株式会社, NOK kabushiki gaisha), commonly referred to as NOK, is a Japanese manufacturing company specializing in the production of sealing products, functional parts, and electronic components. Founded in 1939 and headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan.[2]

NOK is an independent automotive parts supplier, boasts a domestic market share of 70% and has business relationships with all major Japan's complete vehicle manufacturers.[1]

History

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NOK was initially founded as Nippon Oil Seal Industry Co., Ltd. in 1939. The company began by manufacturing oil seals and various rubber products, gradually expanding its product range and technological capabilities.[2]

  • In Mar. 1960, a captical participation agreement is concluded with Freudenberg Group in Germany.
  • In Oct. 1961, Nippon Oil Seal Industry Co., Ltd. (former name of NOK) is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
  • In Oct. 1964, first subsidiary Nippon Sealol Co., Ltd was founded. This subsidiary is currently known as Eagle Industries.
  • In Jan. 1966, the head office was moved to Minato-ku, Tokyo.
  • In Mar. 1968, NOK-USA Inc., was founded in the USA.
  • In Nov. 1969, Subsidiary Nippon Mektron was founded.
  • In Jan. 1982, Eagle Industries was listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
  • In Jul. 1985, The company name is changed to NOK Corporation.

Products

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NOK's business is conducted by three main companies(主要三社): NOK, Eagle Industries(EKK) and Nippon Mektron(MEK).[5] NOK primarily develops and manufactures oil seals and manages R&D of the group. EKK handles the mechanical seal business, expanding into industrial and aviation field. The electronical components business is conducted by MEK. Overseas sales account for about 60% of the company's total sales,[6] with seal production bases in Vietnam and Thailand, and FPC production bases in China[7]

Sealing products

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NOK is the first Japanese seals manufacturer, has extensive range of sealing products including oil seals, packings, O-ring, soft metals, seal washers and mechanical seals. Seals are used to prevent the leakage of fluids and gases in automotive engines. As a major product line, sealing products account for half of the group's sales.[8]

Electronic components

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NOK ranks third in the world in the FPC(Flexible Printed Circuit) market share, providing FPC products for major smartphone manufacturers, including Apple. NOK also invests heavily in electric vehicle (EV) related technologies. In 2023, NOK allocated 70 billion yen to expand FPC manufacturing specifically for use in EV batteries.[9]

Corporate affairs

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NOK is headquartered in Minato, Tokyo. NOK has domestic factories in Fujisawa, Fukushima, Kita-ibaraki, Tsukuba, Shizuoka, Kikugawa, Tottori and Kumamoto. R&D Centre of the group located at Fujisawa, Kanagawa. NOK owns 51 overseas group companies in US, India, Indonesia, Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, China, Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary and France.[10]

In April 2024, NOK published its new CI designed by Kashiwa Sato.[11]

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References

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  1. ^ a b ""Our Brand"". 4 June 2024.
  2. ^ a b c "Company History | Company". 4 June 2024.
  3. ^ a b c d e "【NOK】[7240]決算発表や業務・財務情報|日経電子版".
  4. ^ "Company Profile | Company Information".
  5. ^ "Domestic Group Companies". 4 June 2024.
  6. ^ "9社が前年を上回る ゴム24社の海外売上高比率".
  7. ^ "プリント配線板生産が中国からASEANにシフト".
  8. ^ "118th Fiscal Term Interim Business Report" (PDF). 1 December 2023.
  9. ^ "EV電池小型化にフレキシブル基板 NOKが700億円投資". 18 April 2023.
  10. ^ "Overseas Group Companies".
  11. ^ "Kashiwa Sato has established a unified Corporate Identity (CI) for NOK Group". 4 June 2024.
  12. ^ "Freudenberg-NOK Sealing Technologies". 4 June 2024.