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Inauguration of business |
Inaugurated as Kusubashi Mon-Ori Factory on July 7, 1931.
Developed as the trailblazing force for the Jacquard towel. |
Established |
Reorganized Kusubashi Mon-Ori Factory into Kusubashi Mon-Ori
Co., Ltd. on January 8, 1951.
Hideo Kusubashi inaugurated as Managing Director
Capital: 300 million yen |
Increase in capital |
April 1, 1965: Capital increase to 12 million yen
February 17, 1967: Capital increase to 20 million yen
April 1, 1990: Capital increase to 40 million yen |
History |
September 1, 1949: Opened Osaka Branch
June, 1956: Established DAIWA DYE CO.,LTD
January, 1957: Released the first printed towel in Japan
April, 1959: Introduced the Sakamoto-type automatic loom for the first time in
Japan
1962-1966: New company building, factory, womenÜfs dormitory, staff canteen completed
in this order.
April, 1968: Opened Hirakata manufacturing plant in Niihama City
April, 1971: Introduced an innovative loom testing machine
April, 1972: Hideo Kusubashi, Managing Director, inaugurated as the head of Imabari
Chamber of Commerce
April, 1977: Closed down Hirakata manufacturing plant Opened the Nyugawa factory
in Toyo City
April, 1980: Introduced innovative Saurer and Tsudakoma rapier looms
December, 1985: Managing Director, Takeshi Kusubashi inaugurated
June, 1992: Introduced 11 Air jet looms and 1 SULZER G6200 loom
March, 1997: Introduced a further 12 SULZER G6200 looms
December, 1988: Opened Tokyo Office
February, 1990: Established Cooperative Association Keiunion
October, 1993: Established Nantong Nanquiao Textile Co,.ltd in rudong,jiangsu China
May, 1995: Began operation, introduced 30 Air jet looms
June, 2002: Takeshi Kusubashi, CEO
Akinori Kusubashi inaugurated as the managing director
August, 2004: Temporary closure of Shanghai Office
August, 2004: Keiichi Murakami inaugurated as the managing director
September, 2004: Closed SHIKOKU KOGEI CO.,LTD
March,2009:Keiichi Murakami inaugurated as the chairman, Hiroshi Nabeshima inaugurated as the managing directer |

- December 8, 1949: Imperial Royal visit by His Highness Takamatsunomiya
- March 18, 1950: Imperial Royal visit by His Highness the Emperor
- October 20, 1956: Visit by Atsuko Ikeda
- March 18, 1959: Imperial Visit by Royal Princess Takako Suganomiya
- September 25, 1969: Revisited by His Highness Takamatsunomiya
- August 5, 1970: Imperial Royal visit by Royal Prince and Princess Hitachinomiya

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