Taikisha

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  • Commercial building HVAC
  • Automotive paint Equipment
  • Air Pollution Control Equipm.
Services
  • Engineering
  • Consulting
RevenueIncrease US$ 1.70 billion (2015)[1]
Operating income
Increase US$ 69.0 million (2015)
Net income
Decrease US$ 50.0 million (2015)Total assetsIncrease US$ 1.5 billion (2014)Total equityDecrease US$ 890 million (2014)
Number of employees
5,000 (2015)Websitetksindustrial.com

Taikisha Global Limited, commonly known as Taikisha or TKS, is a Japanese multinational corporation headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, that designs, fabricates, installs, and commissions large-scale heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems for large infrastructures and industrial process equipment.

History

The company was founded in 1913 by Uenishi. In 1952, the paint plant business begins. In 1971, Taikisha established a new office in Bangkok, Thailand. Then in 1974, it was listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

Taikisha founded TKS Industrial Company in the United States in 1981, Taikisha Canada in 1985, Taikisha España in 1987, Taikisha United Kingdom Ltd and Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Engineering in 1989, Taikisha Indonesia Engineering and Taikisha de Mexico SA de CV in 1990, Taikisha Korea in 1991, Goshu Process Co. Ltd (China) in 1994, Taikisha Engineering India, Philippines and Vietnam in 1995, Taikisha Brazil in 1996, Hong Kong in 2000. In 2004, the group founded Tianjin Azuma Tsubaki (paint transport system equipment) in China.

In 2007, Taikisha reorganized into two divisions: Paint Systems division and Environmental Systems division. In 2011, Taikisha Paint division globally partnered with Geico Paint Systems, headquartered in Italy. In 2015, Taikisha U.S. - TKS Industrial acquired Encore Automation.

Activities

Taikisha Global is divided into two core business units:

Taikisha Global has corporate offices in 24 countries.

Taikisha Global Offices
# Country City Year established
1  Japan Tokyo 1913
2  United States Detroit 1981
3  China Beijing 1994
4  Brazil São Paulo 1996
5  Canada Toronto 1985
6  Russia Moscow 2009
7 Taiwan Taiwan Taipei 1989
8  Mexico Mexico City 1990
9 Thailand Thailand Bangkok 1969
10  South Korea Seoul 1991
11  France Montbeliard 2011
12  Spain Madrid 2011
13  Argentina Buenos Aires 1997
14 Indonesia Indonesia Jakarta 1990
15 Cambodia Cambodia Phnom Penh 2011
16  India New Delhi 1995
17  United Kingdom Birmingham, UK 1989
18 Vietnam Vietnam Hanoi 1998
19 Malaysia Malaysia Kuala Lumpur 1989

References

  1. ^ "Financial Data".

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