Nachi-Fujikoshi

Nachi-Fujikoshi Corp. (株式会社不二越) (known also by its trademark Nachi) is a Japanese corporation known for its industrial robots, machining tools and systems and machine components.

Nachi-Fujikoshi is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange and as of January 2014, comprises 50 companies (22 domestic and 28 overseas).

Origin of the Nachi trademark
The Nachi brand name comes from "Kumano Nachi Taisha", the Grand Shrine. It expresses strong entrepreneurial will.

In 1929, the Emperor Showa made a tour of the Kansai district to inspect industries as part of the encouragement of domestic production, and personally inspected a Fujikoshi hacksaw blade that was on display as an example of an outstanding domestic product at the Osaka Prefectural Office. Overjoyed at the honor of entertaining the Emperor's special attention, Kohki Imura decided to name his product "NACHI" after the name of the latest naval cruiser to be made in Japan, the very same vessel that the Emperor was sailing on for his tour.

History
Founded in 1928 in Toyama City, Japan, Nachi-Fujikoshi was established under the leadership of Kohki Imura. Originally focused on the production of cutting and machine tools, by 1929, the company had expanded its offerings to include hacksaw blades, which received an endorsement from Emperor Showa.



Machining

 * Cutting tools
 * Drills
 * End mills
 * Gear cutters
 * Broaches
 * Machine tools
 * Broaching machines
 * Precision roll forming machines
 * Power finishers

Robots

 * Spot welding
 * Handling
 * Arc welding
 * Controller

Components

 * Bearings
 * Excel series radial ball bearings
 * Radial roller bearings
 * Thrust ball bearings
 * Thrust roller bearings
 * Hydraulic equipment
 * Valves
 * Motors
 * Pumps
 * Unit

Materials

 * Special steels
 * Industrial furnaces
 * Ion plating equipment for mass production processing