Kao and Apical Group establish a joint venture company for manufacturing fatty acids in Indonesia

2017 ◽  
Vol 2017 (2) ◽  
pp. 2 ◽  
2009 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 206-208
Author(s):  
Hiroyuki Kojima ◽  

1. History of Nidec Servo Co. Ltd. Nidec Servo Co. Ltd. is originated from Turumaki Clock Store founded in Tokyo in 1906, whose clock manufacturing division then developed into Eikosha Co. Ltd. in 1926. Photo 1 shows a wall clock manufactured in Eikosha Co. Ltd. Eikosha Co. Ltd. evacuated from Tokyo to Kiryu City, Gunma Prefecture in 1943 and got shut down in 1949. But forty-eight employees of Eikosha Co. Ltd. voluntarily established a joint venture company, Kiryu Eikosha Co. Ltd., to manufacture industrial equipment in the same year of closure. In 1951 Kiryu Eikosha Co. Ltd. made the best use of the technologies relating to clock gear mechanism in successfully manufacturing servo motors and synchronous motors in Japan, which led to firm establishment of the Company's foundation as a motor maker.


2001 ◽  
Vol 100 (1) ◽  
pp. 33-48 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sue Turnbull ◽  
Felicity Collins

Roger Simpson and Roger Le Mesurier are veterans of commercial television drama production (from Division 4 to Stingers). In the post-Skase/Bond era of deficit funding, their innovative telemovie series (Halifax f.p., Dogwoman) and crime-comedy series (Good Guys Bad Guys) have tested the boundaries of Australian television's staple drama format, the crime series. Taking actors (Rebecca Gibney, Marcus Graham, Magda Szubanski) as hooks for the networks, the joint venture company Beyond Simpson Le Mesurier has brought elements of sketch comedy and a high-concept film aesthetic to the crime series format. Drawing on private investment and public money (FFC, FilmVic, CTPF), Beyond Simpson Le Mesurier exemplifies the current convergence between the film and television industries. Paradoxically, the local success of Simpson Le Mesurier's series (particularly with a post-Fordist, 18–39-year-old demographic) highlights a crisis in the drama production industry — a crisis precipitated by a dramatic drop in international sales, forcing a return to licence fee productions.


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