Nissui
Nissui's headquarters in Nishi-Shinbashi, Minato, Tokyo | |
| Formerly | Nippon Suisan Kaisha Ltd. (1917-2022) |
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| Company type | Public KK |
| TYO: 1332 Nikkei 225 Component | |
| Industry |
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| Founded | Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi, Japan (1911) |
| Founder | Ichiro Tamura |
| Headquarters | Nishi-Shimbashi Square, 1-3-1, Nishi-Shimbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-8676, Japan |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Shingo Hamada, (CEO and President) |
| Products | |
| Revenue | ¥ 768.1 billion (FY 2022) |
| ¥ 27.78 billion (FY 2022) | |
Number of employees | 10,175 (consolidated) (as of March 31, 2013) |
| Website | Official website |
| Footnotes / references | |
Nissui Corporation (株式会社ニッスイ, Kabushiki-gaisha Nissui), is a marine products company based in Tokyo, Japan. Formerly known as Nippon Suisan Kaisha Ltd. (日本水産株式会社, Nippon Suisan Kabushiki-gaisha) from 31 March 1937 to 30 November 2022, it officially changed its name to its common abbreviation on 1 December 2022.
The company was established as the fishery division of Tamura Steamship Company in March 1911 by Ichiro Tamura (田村市郎), a cousin of the head of the Fujita Zaibatsu (zaibatsu were large conglomerates in pre-war Japan). Its former headquarters, built in Tobata (Kita Kyushu) in 1929, is now an exhibit center.
It has been listed on the Tokyo Exchange since 16 May 1949, when Japan's stock market was resumed after the Second World War (TYO: 1332). It is the only component of the Nikkei 225 index from the country's fishery sector.
With 768 billion yen annual sales in FY2022, it is now the second largest commercial fishing and marine product procurement corporation in the country by revenue, only surpassed by the Maruha Nichiro Holdings. Its founding principles state 'A tap water supply system is exactly what marine products should be like in their production and distribution'.
In 2005, the company divested its whaling fleet following controversy for its role in the modern global whaling industry (see Whaling in Japan).
As of 2013, the company has 61 subsidiaries and 44 associated companies across Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Asia, Europe and North and South America.