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2013
August
Transfers the functions of Matsumoto branch to the Headquaters.
April
Establishes PANAC ADVANCE Co., Ltd
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2012
November
Hong Kong PANAC Ltd. spins off Shenzhen Factory.
Establishes Shenzhen PANAC Co., Ltd.May
Establishes PANAC ADVANCE Co., Ltd
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2009
March
Transfers the functions of the Kameyama branch to the Mie branch.
Moves the Mie branch to Sakaemachi,Tsu-shi,Mie.
Transfers the Himeji branch to the Headquaters and the Osaka Branch.
Transfers the functions of Tokyo Factory to the Fujinomiya Factory and Kameyama Factory.
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2008
March
Transfers the functions of the Nara branch and the Kanazawa branch to
the Headquaters and the Mie branch.
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2006
July
Suzhou PANAC obtains ISO14001.
April
Shanghai PANAC obtains ISO14001.
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2005
May
Transfers the functions of Koyama Factory to
Fujinomiya Factory, ending operations at KoyamaApril
Hong Kong PANAC opens its Philippines Representative Office
Integrates PANAC Kikaku Corporation with PANAC Corporation
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2004
September
Moves headquarters to Shiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo
May
Completes Fujinomiya Factory. Opens the Kameyama Branch.
April
Headquarters and six domestic and international factories obtain ISO9001 certification.
January
Establishes Suzhou PANAC Co., Ltd.
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2003
March
Establishes PANAC Korea Co., Ltd. (Korea)
April
Completes the Research Building at Fujinomiya Factory
Changes the name of the Mie Factory to Kameyama Factory
Changes the company name of PANAC Giken Corporation to SHES Corporation
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2002
February
Mie Factory obtains ISO14001 certification.
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2001
November
Hong Kong PANAC Shenzhen Factory obtains ISO14001 certification.
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2000
September
Opens the Kumamoto Branch
August
Opens the Mie Branch
April
Koyama Factory obtains ISO9002.
Taiwan PANAC obtains ISO9002. (All six domestic and international factories
successfully obtain ISO9002 certification.)March
Tokyo Factory obtains ISO9002.
February
Increases capital to 310 million yen
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1998
April
Conversion Department at Mie Factory obtains ISO9002.
February
Coating line completed at the Mie Factory (Class 1000)
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1997
July
Increases capital to 142.5 million yen
Opens the Kanazawa BranchJune
Shenzhen Factory obtains ISO9002 certification.
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1996
July
Establishes Shanghai PANAC
Opens the Onomichi Branch
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1992
November
Begins operations at Hong Kong PANAC Shenzhen Factory, at Bao An District, Shenzhen
February
Establishes Hong Kong PANAC
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1991
April
Establishes PANAC Kikaku Corporation
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1990
December
Opens the Nara Branch
February
Opens the Himeji Branch
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1989
August
Increases capital to 95 million yen
January
Changes company name to PANAC Corporation
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1987
October
Establishes Taiwan PANAC
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1986
March
Completes the Mie Factory. Installs a clean room to enhance
high-quality processing capabilities.
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1985
June
Completes the Koyama Factory, and expands the coating and laminating capability
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1984
February
Transfers the Special Processing department to the new PANAC Giken Corporation
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1983
July
Opens the Matsumoto Branch
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1980
April
Increases capital to 36 million yen
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1979
January
Separates the operations and sales departments at the headquarters to
accommodate business expansion. The sales department becomes PANAC Industries Inc.
(Capital 30 million yen).
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1972
October
Opens the Osaka Branch in Osaka City
April
Establishes Sales Headquarters in Kanda Sudamachi and integrates the
sales, accounting and planning departments Makes the Horikiri
location at Katsushika-ku a Tokyo Factory to expand business
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1970
April
Changes company name to PANAC Industries Inc
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1969
April
Opens a branch in Nagoya city to increase the number of branches
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1967
April
Begins sales of Toray's Lumilar
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1964
December
Raises capital to 30 million yen and expands factory facilities
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1959
April
Moves Tokyo Branch to Nihonbashi Muromachi
Begins sales of Fujifilm's Fujitac (Signs an agency agreement in 1961)
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1948
March
Changes name to Nakamura Celluloid Kogyojo K.K. with capital of 195,000 yen.
Establishes headquarters in Minami Ashigara
City, Kanagawa, and Tokyo Branch in Horikiri, Katsushika-ku, Tokyo.
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1938
April
Moves to Horikiri-cho, Katsushika-ku, Tokyo.
Changes name to Nakamura Celluloid Kogyojo.
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1933
October
Founded as Nakamura Toy Store in Azuma-cho, Sumida-ku, Tokyo.