Traded as TYO: 6406 Headquarters Japan Founded 9 February 1948 | Industry Transport equipment Founder Shotaro Uchiyama Subsidiaries FUJITEC AMERICA INC | |
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Type Public kabushiki gaisha ("stock company") Products ElevatorsEscalatorsMoving walkwaysAutomated parking systems and new transportation systems Number of employees 8,348 (as of December 2013) Stock price 6406 (TYO) JP¥ 1,302 -1.00 (-0.08%)17 Mar, 3:00 PM GMT+9 - Disclaimer CEO Takakazu Uchiyama (Jul 2005–) Profiles | ||
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Fujitec Co., Ltd. is founded by late Honorary Chairman, Mr. Shotaro Uchiyama in February 1948 for the purpose of research and development, manufacturing, sales, installation and maintenance of elevators.
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Fujitec Singapore Corp. was established in 1988, specializing in the manufacture, installation and service of lifts/elevators, escalators and moving walkways/travolators.
The company has operational headquarters located in the Americas, Japan, South Asia, East Asia and Europe and a network of 11 state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities and several sales service offices.
Fujitec has an elevator factory in Hikone, and an escalator factory in Toyooka, Hyogo Prefecture, the USA (Cincinnati, Ohio), Singapore, Indonesia, China (suburbs of Beijing), Taiwan, Hong Kong and South Korea, and an escalator factory in Shanghai China.
In Japan, Fujitec's “Big Wing” facility houses a 560-foot research tower, the tallest of its kind in the world. This facility is focused on developing cutting-edge technologies and integrating all phases of product development, design and manufacturing. Fujitec's research and development facility in China is located in the Song Jiang Industrial Zone in Shanghai and is approximately 150,000 m2 (1.6 million sq. ft). This space is utilized for parts and components procurement. Fujitec America continues to utilize the landmark, blue-capped 220-foot elevator research/test tower located near its U.S. headquarters in Mason, Ohio.

