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Fujitec Technica Miyazu and UACJ have started the joint development of "press forming prediction technology for automotive panel materials" - contributing to the reduction of design periods for Aluminum sheet metal molds in Auto Manufacturers and press ma
Our consolidated subsidiary, Fujitec Miyazu Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Shizuoka Prefecture, STEEDORIENTAL District, President: Hiroshi Hasegawa, hereinafter "Fujitec Miyazu"), has begun the development of a press forming prediction technology for aluminum sheet materials used in automobile body panels in collaboration with UACJ Corporation (Headquarters: Chiyoda, Tokyo, President: Shinji Tanaka, hereinafter "UACJ"). This technology enables the shortening of the design period for molds for aluminum sheet materials, thus improving the mold manufacturing process.
Toyo Seikan Group Holdings has been selected for the first time as a constituent of the ESG investment index "Dow Jones Sustainability Asia Pacific Index" - 78 companies were selected from Japan.
The company has been selected for the first time as a component of the "Dow Jones Sustainability Index (hereinafter referred to as 'DJSI')" for the Asia-Pacific version "Dow Jones Sustainability Asia Pacific Index (hereinafter referred to as 'DJSI Asia Pacific')", which is a representative Equity Indices in MSCI ESG ETFs. DJSI is published by S&P Dow Jones Indices.
The development of the anode collector for Solid State Battery by Toyo Steel has been certified by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry's "Supply Assurance Plan for Rechargeable Battery."
Toyo Steel Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, Representative Director: Masahiro Kai), a consolidated subsidiary of our company, has been recognized on December 20, 2024, by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry for its "Supply Chain Security Plan for Rechargeable Batteries" as part of its efforts in developing "Solid State Battery anode collector" at the Kadeshi plant in Yamaguchi Prefecture. Toyo Steel will make full use of the government support granted this time to advance the development, with an investment aimed at future mass production (equivalent to over 3GWh/year of Rechargeable Batteries) by the end of fiscal year 2027.
TOMATEC × Panasonic Energy has jointly developed trace element fertilizers derived from Panasonic Energy batteries, establishing a process to recycle used batteries into fertilizer materials, with plans to start sales within the 2024 fiscal year.
Our consolidated subsidiary, TOMATEC Co., Ltd. (headquartered in Kita-ku, Osaka City, Representative Executive Officer: Teruhisa Yokoyama, hereinafter referred to as "TOMATEC"), has established a recycling process in collaboration with Panasonic Energy Co., Ltd. (headquartered in Moriguchi City, Osaka Prefecture, President Executive Officer: Kazunobu Tadashina, hereinafter referred to as "Panasonic Energy") to utilize used Panasonic Energy dry batteries as raw materials for TOMATEC's trace element fertilizers.*1 Furthermore, fertilizers derived from dry batteries will be available in fiscal year 2024.
List of cloud breakout stocks (weekly) [Ichimoku Kinko Hyo - List of cloud breakout stocks]
○List of stocks that have broken through the clouds Market Code Stock Name Closing Price Leading Span A Leading Span B Main Board <1821> Mitsui Construction 419 407.75 412 <1934> Yourtec 1431 429.25 1255 <2229> Calbee 3253 3224.53 118 <2301> Gakujo 2274 1835.51 847 <2305> Studio Alice 2129 2075.25 2125 <3
The Container Culture Museum (Shinagawa, Tokyo) has been selected as a checkpoint for the "Shinagawa Digital Stamp Rally" - contributing to the region's promotion.
The Container Culture Museum operated by the Toyo Seikan Group (Address: 2-18-1 Higashi Gotanda, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, 1st floor, Osaki Forest Building) has been selected as a checkpoint for the "Shinagawa Digital Stamp Rally" to be held from January 10 (Friday) to March 10 (Monday) in 2025, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Shinagawa Branch of the Tokyo Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The museum aims to promote the culture of container packaging to residents of Shinagawa and the general public.