Furukawa Group (古河グループ) formerly Furukawa zaibatsu (古河財閥) is one of Japan's 15 largest industrial groups. Its origins date back to 1875, founder Furukawa Ichibei. This group specialized in mining, electronics, and chemicals industry before World War II.[1]
Now, the predominant companies are Fuji Electric and Furukawa Electric as well as Fujitsu, FANUC, and Advantest. Other well-known companies include Yokohama Rubber.
Member companies
- Furukawa Subgroup
- 古河機械金属株式会社 Furukawa Co., Ltd. (Mining)
- 古河林業株式会社 Furukawa Ringyo Co., Ltd. (Home and Wood)
- 古河産機システムズ株式会社 Furukawa Industrial Machinery Systems Co., Ltd.
- 株式会社トウペ Tohpe Corporation (Paint)
- Furukawa Electric Group[2]
- 古河電気工業株式会社 The Furukawa Electric Co.
- 古河電池株式会社 Furukawa Battery Co.
- 日本製箔株式会社 Nippon Foil Mfg. Co.
- 古河産業株式会社 Furukawa Sangyo Kaisha
- 古河物流株式会社 Furukawa Logistics Co.
- 古河総合設備株式会社 Furukawa Engineering & Construction
- 株式会社古河テクノマテリアル Furukawa Techno Material Co.
- 古河AS株式会社 Furukawa Automotive Systems
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References
- Nintendo Investigated Factory For Forced Uighur Labor After Report ScreenRant, 2021-07-01, retrieved 2021-07-04^
- Massive Growth of Copper Strips Market by 2026 ScoopCube, retrieved 2021-07-04^