- TOYO HISTORY
- LANGUAGE
1929 | Establishment of Hanshin Harbor Construction Co., Ltd. with joint-funding by the South Manchuria Railway and Yamashita Kisen (Yamashita Steamship) Co., Ltd. for the purpose of reclaiming a site fronting on Naruo, Nishinomiya City, Hyogo Pref. and constructing an industrial harbor. President: Kamesaburo Yamashita, Head Office: Sakaemachi-dori, Kobe |
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1932 | Start of business as construction contractor in addition to Naruo Reclamation Project. |
1935 | Head Office relocated to Fushimicho, Higashi-ku, Osaka. |
1938 | Naruo Reclamation Project interrupted due to war. |
1945 | Head Office relocated to Kawaguchimachi, Nishi-ku, Osaka. |
1946 | Received order for Tonegawa River dredging project (Chiba Pref.) as first project after war. |
1952 | Head Office relocated to Fushimicho, Higashi-ku, Osaka. |
1960 | Tokyo Sales Office upgraded to Tokyo Branch. |
1961 | Head Office relocated to Kouraibashi, Higashi-ku, Osaka. Listed in Second Section of Osaka Stock Exchange. |
1962 | Listed in Second Section of Tokyo Stock Exchange. |
1964 | Decision to resume Naruo reclamation project. Trade name changed to Toyo Construction Co., Ltd. Listed in First Sections of Tokyo and Osaka Stock Exchanges. |
1965 | Fukuoka Sales Office and Nagoya Sales Office upgraded to branches. |
1967 | Naruo reclamation ground-breaking ceremony. |
1968 | Tokyo Headquarters established. Okayama, Takamatsu, and Kanazawa Sales Offices upgraded to branches. |
1969 | Tohoku Branch opened. |
1970 | Absorption merger of Hitachi Zosen Coastal Construction Co., Ltd. |
1971 | Hokkaido Branch opened. |
1972 | Singapore Sales Office opened (start of advance into overseas markets). |
1973 | Overseas Business Dept. established (now International Branch). Received order for Navotas Fishing Port Construction Project (Philippines). Manila Sales Office (Philippines) opened. |
1976 | Architectural Construction Dept. and Sales Dept. established (advanced into construction field). Joint venture company CCT established in Philippines. Name of Tokyo Headquarters changed to Tokyo Head Office. |
1977 | Start of general sales of plots in Naruohama Industrial Center. |
1983 | Narawa Materials Center opened. |
1984 | Naruo Engineering Center opened (now Naruo Research Center). |
1986 | Sales of Naruohama Industrial Center completed. Received order for Kansai International Airport Island seawall construction (Osaka Pref.) |
1990 | Tomac Co., Ltd. established (company specializing in offshore construction). |
1992 | Received order for Changi Airport Reclamation Project (Singapore). Miho Research Center established. |
1995 | Occupied in Great Hanshin Earthquake recovery. |
1997 | Phnom Penh Sales Office (Cambodia) opened (now Phnom Penh Branch). |
1999 | Received company-wide ISO9001 certification. Received order for Kansai International Airport Phase II construction (Osaka Pref.). |
2000 | Received order for Chubu Centrair International Airport seawall, etc. construction (Aichi Pref.). |
2001 | Received company-wide ISO14001 certification. |
2002 | Announcement of business cooperation with Maeda Corporation. |
2003 | Announcement of Toyo Value-Up Plan (strengthening of cooperation with Maeda Corp., capital increase, etc.) |
2004 | Hanoi Sales Office (Vietnam) opened. |
2005 | Received order for Tokyo International Airport (Haneda Airport) Runway D construction (Tokyo). |
2006 | Jakarta Sales Office (Indonesia) opened. |
2007 | International Division upgraded to International Branch. Head Office relocated from Kandanishikicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo to Omi, Koto-ku, Tokyo. |
2011 | Occupied in Great Tohoku Earthquake recovery. |
2012 | Reverse stock split executed (5 shares to 1 share). Received order for Mombasa Port Container Terminal construction (Kenya). |
2013 | Received order for Nghi Son Refinery plant (Vietnam) offshore work. |
2014 | Yangon Branch Office (Myanmar) opened. |
2015 | Kanto Architectural Construction Branch opened. Implementation of capital increase through a public offering and third-party allocation of shares |
2016 | Completion of self-propelled multi-purpose ship “AUGUST EXPLORER” |
2018 | Received order of Phase II Mombasa Port Container Terminal Construction Project |
2019 | Head Office relocation (Aomi, Koto-ku to Kandajimbocho, Chiyoda-ku) |
2020 | Announcement of three-year business plan (FY 2020-2022) |