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Nowla
Engineering Co.,Ltd. |
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Aug. |
1991 |
Nowla
Engineering Co.,Ltd. was established by the joint financing with
the both Sumitomo Steel Tube Dept. and Sanetsu Co.,Ltd. in Tosabori,
Nishi-ku, Osaka, Japan. |
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Jul. |
1992 |
Tokyo
Office was established in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan. |
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Feb. |
1994 |
Acquired a technical
examination certificate a building construction technique by Japan
Kensetsu center Foundation. |
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Jul. |
1994 |
Moved
Tokyo Office to 1-12-1, Iidabashi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan.
And establised Osaka Office in 4-7-1, Honmachi, Nishi-ku, Osaka,
Japan. |
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May |
2000 |
Moved
Osaka Office into Sanetsu Taga factory. |
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Apr. |
2001 |
A pipe edge TSUBA-DASHI
(process the edge of pipe to the
shape of the brim) method of construction
is adopted in standard specifications of Ministry of Land, Infrastructure
and Transport. |
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Spt. |
2001 |
Sumitomo
Steel Dept. canceled the joint capital investnment with Sanetsu
Co.,Ltd. |
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Jan. |
2002 |
Recrived Association
of Stainless Steel Prize by the coupling reduction from Association
of Stainless Steel.
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Nov. |
2002 |
Established
Osaka Office in 1-1-36, Higashiyodogawa-ku, Osaka, Japan. |
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Oct. |
2003 |
Established
Nagoya Local Branch in 1-1266, Harukishirato, Togo-cho, Aichi
Prefecture, Japan. |
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Mar. |
2006 |
ISO9001 series acquisition. |
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Nov. |
2006 |
Acquired performance
rating for fire extinguishing facilities. |
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Jan. |
2007 |
Established
Kyushu Office in 8-28-305, Hie-cho, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka Prefecture,
Japan. |
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Nov. |
2008 |
Moved
Oska Office to 3-8-22, Zuiko, Higashiyodogawa-ku, Osaka, Japan. |
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Jan. |
2011 |
Moved
Tokyo Head Office to No.2 Preshiza Bldg., 4-8-4, Iidabashi, Chiyoda-ku,Tokyo,
Japan. |
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Apr. |
2011 |
Nowla Engineering Co.,
Ltd. (the head office:Tokyo) and Sanetsu Co., Ltd. (the head office:Osaka)
merged on April 1, 2011, and set a new company name as Nowla Engineering
Co., Ltd.,and the current Tokyo head office and the former company
Sanetsu adopts two head offices system of Tokyo and Osaka without
changing the existing location.
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