IHI Corporation (株式会社IHI, Kabushiki-gaisha IHI), formerly known as Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. (石川島播磨重工業株式会社, Ishikawajima Harima Jūkōgyō Kabushiki-gaisha), is a Japanese company which produces ships, aircraft engines, turbochargers for automobiles, industrial machines, power station boilers and other facilities, suspension bridges and other transport-related machinery.
IHI turbochargers, commonly used in passenger automobiles, are manufactured by Ishikawajima-Harima. Boeing and General Electric Aviation have subcontracted parts of several models of jet aircraft out to IHI, as well as Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, and Fuji Heavy Industries. It is listed in Tokyo Stock Exchange section 1.
1853 – establishment of Ishikawajima Shipyard
1889 – incorporation of Ishikawajima Shipyard as Ishikawajima Shipbuilding & Engineering Co., Ltd.
1907 – establishment of Harima Dock Co., Ltd.
1929 – spinoff of Harima's automobile section as Ishikawajima Automotive Works (later Isuzu through a series of mergers)
1960 – establishment of Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. through a merger of Ishikawajima and Harima
IHI and Sumitomo Heavy Industries merged a warship business in 1995 and established Marine United Ltd. The Uraga Dock Company was the origin in the shipbuilding of Sumitomo Heavy Industries. It was made by Enomoto Takeaki. However, Sumitomo Heavy Industries moved Uraga Dock to Yokosuka in 2003. IHI moved a shipbuilding section to Marine United in 2002 and changed name to IHI Marine United Ltd. IHI Marine United became the subsidiary of IHI in 2006.
2000 – purchased Nissan Motor’s Aerospace and Defense Divisions and established IHI Aerospace Co., Ltd.
2007 – name changed to IHI Corporation
2013 – Established Japan Marine United Corporation, merging its ship building unit, Marine United Inc., with Universal Shipbuilding Corp. of JFE Holdings after discussion started in April 2008
Energy and Resources
There are numerous business products, facilities and services delivered under the banner of Energy and Resources within the IHI Group.
Energy Systems
Process Plants
Energy Storage
Ishikawajima Ne-20
Ishikawajima-Harima J3
Ishikawajima-Harima F3
Ishikawajima-Harima XF5
IHI Corporation F7
International Aero Engines V2500 (Partner in IAE/Japanese Aero Engines Corporation)
S-type Sounding Rocket (S-210, S-310, S-520, SS-520)
M-V Launch Vehicle
GX Launch Vehicle (Partner in Galaxy Express Corporation)
Epsilon Launch Vehicle
SRB-A solid rocket booster for H-IIA/H-IIB Launch Vehicle
BT-4 liquid-fuelled apogee motor (used in Atlas V and Antares)
Tokyo (DD-100), Luxury class cruise ships (1999)
Murasame (DD-101), Murasame class destroyer
Samidare (DD-106), Murasame class
Akebono (DD-108), Murasame class
Hiei (DDH-142), Haruna class destroyer
Tokiwa (AOE-423), Towada class
Asagiri (DD-151), Asagiri class destroyer
Amagiri (DD-154), Asagiri class
Umigiri (DD-158), Asagiri class
Sawayuki (DD-125), Hatsuyuki class destroyer
Isoyuki (DD-127), Hatsuyuki class
Matsuyuki (DD-130), Hatsuyuki class
Shirane, Shirane class destroyer
Kurama (DDH-144), Shirane class
IHI Marine United Yokohama Shipyard
JDS Chōkai (DDG-176), Kongō class destroyer
Makinami (DD-112), Takanami class destroyer
Suzunami (DD-114), Takanami class
Hyūga (DDH-181), Hyūga class helicopter destroyer
JDS Ise (DDH-182), Hyūga class
JS Izumo (DDH-183), Izumo-class helicopter escort
JS Kaga (DDH-184), Izumo-class
Uraga factory, IHI Marine United
Takanami (DD-110), Takanami class
Yudachi (DD-103), Murasame class
Tenryu (ATS-4203)
Asuka (ASE-6102)
Civilian
SSTH Ocean Arrow