Apr. 1954 |
The late Yoshio Nomura founded the company in Nara. |
Sep. 1958 |
The company organization is incorporated and “Nomura Tool Works Inc.” becomes the company name. |
Apr. 1959 |
Opening a sales office in Higanishinari in Osaka. |
Apr. 1969 |
The company capital is increased to 1,300,000 yen. |
Apr. 1964 |
Transferring the factory to the site in Misasagi-cho, specializing in nut taps and bent taps. |
Apr. 1969 |
Opening a sales office in Hiroshima. |
Feb. 1970 |
Becoming a certified JIS (Grade 2 nut taps) manufacturer. |
Apr. 1970 |
The capital is increased to 4,800,000 yen. |
Apr. 1971 |
The Osaka sales office is transferred to Higashi-Osaka |
Apr. 1974 |
The capital is increased to 19,200,000 yen. |
Feb. 1975 |
Opening a sales office in Tokyo. |
Jan. 1978 |
Opening a sales office in Fukuoka, Kyushu. |
May 1978 |
After the death of Yoshio Nomura, Shuichi Nomura is appointed as a president. |
Apr. 1983 |
Establishing a metallurgical department, focusing on making and selling special tools. |
Dec. 1986 |
The capital is increased to 21,120,000 yen. |
Nov. 1988 |
Constructing a new factory in Kitanosho-nishimachi, Nara. Transferring the grinding department to the new factory |
Apr. 2005 |
Obtaining ISO 900.1 |
Jul. 2005 |
Opening a office in Dalian, China. |
Jun. 2009 |
The sales office in Osaka is transferred to Nara City. |
Jul. 2010 |
The sales office in Fukuoka is transferred to Oita City. |
Sep. 2013 |
Founding the NTW Shanghai Corporation at Minhang District in Shanghai, China. |
Apr. 2014 |
Established Saikujyo Factory in Nara |
Jul. 2014 |
Integrated Hiroshima Sales office into Nara Sales Office |
Sep. 2014 |
Integrated Tokyo Sales office into Nara Sales Office |