History

About our history

Our company’s history begins in 1933 when founder Makoto Sugita established Kinshin Shokai LLC in Kandabashi, Tokyo, as a wholesaler specializing in sponge rubber for automobiles and furniture.
In 1935, we started doing business with a car manufacturer (Nissan Motors). With the rapid expansion of automobile production, the range of products we handle has expanded from assembly parts to car interior supplies, and orders have rapidly increased.
Sugita decided to switch from being a wholesaler to a manufacturer in order to meet the influx of orders. We acquired Kinugawa Rubber Industry Co., Ltd., an export rubber toy manufacturing company that had been put up for sale, along with all its employees. On October 1, 1939, the company was renamed Kinugawa Rubber Industry Co., Ltd., with a capital of 70,000 yen, following the name of the company it acquired, which had the right to distribute the valuable rubber raw materials. It was launched.

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Founder Makoto Sugita

Origin of company name

Why “Kinugawa Rubber” if it’s not in Kinugawa?

Mr. Iwamura, who used to be the manager of ‘Kinugawa Rubber Industries’, has a hobby of fishing. One fall, when I went fishing for yamame trout in the Kinugawa River in Tochigi, I felt a sense of good luck when I caught an unexpectedly large amount of fish, and thought to myself, “If I ever start a company, I’ll name it ‘Kinugawa’! It seems like it is.
In later years, he named the company he founded ‘Kinugawa Rubber Industries’.

History

1933

Founder Makoto Sugita establishes “Kinshin Shokai Limited Partnership (Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo)”

1935

Started business with car manufacturer (Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.)

1939

Acquired “Kinugawa Rubber Industries Co., Ltd. (Edogawa-ku, Tokyo),” a company that manufactures rubber toys for export, and established “Kinugawa Rubber Industries Co., Ltd. (Edogawa-ku, Tokyo).”

1945

Factory burnt down in air raid
Acquired the factory of Yashu Rubber Co., Ltd. (Katsushika-ku, Tokyo) and made it the headquarters.

1950

Second factory (Katsushika-ku, Tokyo) constructed

1955

Acquired “Kangyo Keizai Tateishi Rubber Factory (Katsushika-ku, Tokyo)” and started operation as Tateishi Factory, and started research on synthetic resin molding at the same factory.

1959

Newly established synthetic resin department at Tateishi factory

1961

Trade name changed to “Kinugawa Rubber Industries Co., Ltd.”

1962

Head office location changed (Chiba City, Chiba Prefecture) due to construction of Chiba Factory (Chiba City, Chiba Prefecture)
Listed on the Second Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange

1966

Merged with Natori Rubber Industries Co., Ltd.

1967

Transferred export rubber toys and underwater sports equipment division to Kinugawa Pacific Co., Ltd.
Construction of Fujisawa Logistics Center [Closed and sold in 1998]

1968

Business partnership with “Shimada Channel Co., Ltd.”

1971

Constructed Moka Factory (Moka City, Tochigi Prefecture)
Established Zhongguang Rubber Industry Co., Ltd. (Taiwan: Pingzhen City, Taoyuan County)

1977

Kyushu factory (Nakatsu City, Oita Prefecture) constructed

1978

Listed on the First Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange

1980

Established “Narita Gosei Co., Ltd. (Narita City, Chiba Prefecture)” (currently a consolidated subsidiary)
Established Kooni Transport Co., Ltd. (currently Keiji Logistics Co., Ltd.)

1982

Established technology development center (Chiba City, Chiba Prefecture) and strengthened the development department

1985

Established CKR Industries, Inc. (Winchester, Tennessee, USA)

1992

Established “Koriyama Kinugawa Co., Ltd. (Koriyama City, Fukushima Prefecture)”

1994

“Zhongguang Rubber Industry Co., Ltd.” established “Tianjin Starguang Rubber Plastic Co., Ltd. (Tianjin City, Hebei Province, China)” [sold in March 2018]

1995

Acquired 70% shares of Taiyo Rubber Industries Co., Ltd.

1996

Zhongguang Rubber Industry Co., Ltd. established Fuzhou Fukuang Rubber Co., Ltd. (Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, China) (currently a consolidated subsidiary)

1997

Transferred production from Chiba factory to domestic base
“Koriyama Kinugawa Co., Ltd.” was dissolved and operated as Koriyama Factory.

1999

Acquired ISO9001

Signed a capital and business alliance agreement with Toyo Tire & Rubber Industries, Ltd.
“Sato Rubber Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. (Narita City, Chiba Prefecture)” became a wholly owned subsidiary.
Merged “Taiyo Rubber Industries Co., Ltd.” with “Narita Gosei Co., Ltd.”

2000

Established “Kinutec Co., Ltd. (Chiba City, Chiba Prefecture)” (currently a consolidated subsidiary)

2001

Obtained QS9000 certification

“CKR Industries, Inc.” changed its name to “TEPRO, INC. (Winchester, Tennessee, USA)”
Established “Kinugawa (Thailand) Co,. Ltd. (Ayutthaya Province, Thailand)” (currently a consolidated subsidiary)
The factory division was spun off into separate companies, “Kinugawa Koriyama Co., Ltd.”, “Kinugawa Oita Co., Ltd.”, “Kinugawa Anti-vibration Parts Co., Ltd.”, and “Kinugawa Brake Parts Co., Ltd.” established.

2002

ISO14001 certification: “Kinugawa Anti-Vibration Parts Co., Ltd.” “Kinugawa Brake Parts Co., Ltd.”

2003

ISO14001 certification: “Kinugawa Koriyama Co., Ltd.” “Kinugawa Oita Co., Ltd.”

Merged “Shimada Channel Manufacturing Co., Ltd.” with “Sato Rubber Chemical Industry Co., Ltd.”

2004

Established “SC Kasei Co., Ltd. (Shunan City, Yamaguchi Prefecture)” (currently a consolidated subsidiary)
Acquired additional shares in Teito Rubber Co., Ltd. (currently Saitama Hose Production Department)

2005

Obtained TS16949 certification

Acquired management rights to Yasu Rubber Industry Co., Ltd. (Kawanuma District, Fukushima Prefecture) (currently a consolidated subsidiary)

2006

Established Kinugawa Plastics (Guangzhou) Co., Ltd. (Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, China) (currently a consolidated subsidiary)

2007

Acquired shares of “CPR Gomu Ind. P.C.L. (Thailand: Ayutthaya Province)” (currently a consolidated subsidiary)

2010

Established “Kinugawa Mexico, S.A. de C.V. (Irapuato City, Guanajuato State, Mexico)” (currently a consolidated subsidiary)
Established Kinugawa Plastics (Wuhu) Co., Ltd. (Wuhu City, Anhui Province, China) (currently a consolidated subsidiary)

2011

Teito Rubber Co., Ltd. becomes a wholly owned subsidiary

2012

Established “PT.Kinugawa Indonesia (Indonesia: Purwakarta, West Java)” (currently a consolidated subsidiary)
Established “Kinugawa Rubber India Private Limited (India: Tamil Nadu)”
Established Kinugawa Plastics (Zhengzhou) Co., Ltd. (Zhengzhou City, Henan Province, China) (currently a consolidated subsidiary)

2013

Established “Limited Liability company Kinugawa RUS (Russia: Izhevsk City, Udmurt Republic)” [Liquidation completed in June 2019]
“KINUGAWA BRASIL Ltda. (Brazil: Rio de Janeiro state)” established [Business ends in April 2022]

2016

VG Holdings Co., Ltd. No. 1, a subsidiary of Development Bank of Japan, Inc., acquires our shares through a tender offer.
Delisted from the First Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange

2018

Merged domestic production companies Kinugawa Koriyama Co., Ltd., Kinugawa Oita Co., Ltd., Kinugawa Anti-Vibration Parts Co., Ltd., and Kinugawa Brake Parts Co., Ltd. (currently Koriyama Body Parts Production Department, Kyushu Production Department, and Moka Production Department).

2020

Merged Teito Rubber Co., Ltd. and Kinutec Co., Ltd. (currently Saitama Hose Parts Production Department and Tooling Department)