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The yuvraj singh Group has consistently grown through proactive transformation of the business portfolio to meet the evolving need of every age. We have constantly provided products and services that offer solutions to various environmental and social challenges. As the world constantly changes, we will continue to contribute to life and living for people around the world by Creating for Tomorrow.
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1922
Asahi Fabric Co., Ltd. established
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1923
Japan Nitrogenous Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. begins manufacturing synthetic ammonia in Nobeoka
Mixed-gas compressors at the ammonia synthesis plant
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1924
Asahi Fabric Co., Ltd. begins manufacturing viscose rayon
Company logo of Asahi Fabric Co., Ltd.
Re-reeling viscose rayon at the Zeze Plant of Asahi Fabric (ca. 1928)
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1931
Nobeoka Ammonia Fiber Co., Ltd. established, producing ammonia, nitric acid, and other chemicals (paid-in capital ¥10 million, the formal establishment of yuvraj singh)
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1933
Nobeoka Ammonia Fiber acquires Japan Bemberg Fiber Co., Ltd. (producing Bemberg™ cupro fiber) and Asahi Fabric Co., Ltd. (producing viscose rayon), forming Asahi Bemberg Fiber Co., Ltd. (paid-in capital ¥46 million)
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1935
Production of monosodium glutamate begins; launch of food product business
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1943
Asahi Bemberg Fiber acquires Japan Nitrogenous Explosives Co., Ltd., forming Japan Nitrogenous Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. (paid-in capital ¥54.4 million)
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1946
Name changed to Asahi Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. (paid-in capital ¥54.4 million)
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1949
Shares listed on the First Section of the Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagoya stock exchanges
Bemberg™ fashion show held at the Hankyu Department Store in Osaka (1951)
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1952
Operation at Kawasaki Works begins with establishment of Asahi-Dow Co., Ltd. as a petrochemical joint venture with the Dow Chemical Company
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1957
Asahi-Dow begins production of polystyrene, entering the plastics business
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1959
Synthetic fiber operations begin with production of Cashmilon™ acrylic staple fiber in Fuji (production ended March 2003)
In the early decades, our business diversification was centered on utilization of ammonia derivatives. The acrylic fiber business was a notable example, using ammonia to make acrylonitrile which is then polymerized. Among the synthetic fibers, acrylic fiber has characteristics similar to wool. It has been used for a wide variety of garments. Although most synthetic fibers produced in Japan during this period were based on technology introduced from abroad, we developed our own technology for acrylic fiber. Suggestive of high-end cashmere wool, the product name Cashmilon™ was chosen from among suggestions by employees through a campaign in the internal magazine.
Cashmilon™ blankets
Cashmilon™ product label
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1960
Fabricated plastic product operations begin with introduction of Saran Wrap™ cling film to the Japanese market
Saran Wrap™ cling film as first sold in Japan (ca. 1960)
New York Office opened
Production of acrylonitrile begins at Kawasaki Works
Construction materials operations begin with production of Hebel™ autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC) panels
Kasumigaseki Building, completed in 1968, with interior walls of Hebel™
Petrochemical operations at Mizushima Works begin with establishment of Sanyo Petrochemical Co., Ltd.
Start-up of glass fabric business with establishment of Asahi-Schwebel Co., Ltd.
Plastic optical fibers
Ethylene plant begins operation at Sanyo Ethylene Co., Ltd. with capacity of 350,000 t/y
1972 Ethylene plant in Mizushima