Always Reaching Higher - Yokogawa Centennial Booklet
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目次
- Cover
- Message from the President
- The Yokogawa Heritage
- Our Next 100 Years
- Contents
- Yokogawa's Strengths
- Globally recognized technology and quality
- High Precision and Long-term Stability -- Keys to Winning Our Customers' Trust
- Contributing to the Development of Modern Science and Engineering
- Scaling the Heights of the Measurement Field
- A Theory- and Principle-based Approach to Measurement
- The Value of Non-stop Performance
- High-quality Products at a Reasonable Price -- Improved Production Technology
- Professional and Honest: the Yokogawa Approach to Delivering Solutions, from Solution Proposal to Project Execution
- Yokogawa's People Keep Their Promises -- Yokogawa's People Honor Their Commitments
- Our Customer Approach
- Challenges Keep Coming Even After a Project Order Is Booked
- Comprehensive Solutions Backed by a Wealth of Expertise in Production Operations
- Looking beyond Our Role as a Main Automation Contractor (MAC)
- High Quality Solutions for Global Customers -- the International Development of Yokogawa
- Transitioning from Indirect Exports to Direct Sales
- Business Expansion Targeting the Global Market
- Aiming to Be the Global No.1 in the Control Business
- Excellent Execution of Megaprojects, as Demonstrated in the Petro Rabigh Project
- Doing What's Best for the Customer
- Yokogawa Selected as MAC for Global Megaproject
- Think Ahead, Be Prepared
- Petro Rabigh II -- The Challenge of Providing Local Content
- Advancing Together through the Development of Saudi Human Resources
- CSR Initiatives
- Contributing to Society, People, and the Earth
- The Relationship between Business and Society
- Good Citizenship
- 1.Contributing to Society through Our Business
- 2.Being a Good Neighbor
- From Yokogawa around the Globe
- Yokogawa's History Our past 100 years
- Chapter 1 From company Founding to Postwar Reconstruction (1915-1947)
- The Electric Meter Research Institute and Tamisuke Yokogawa
- Becoming the Top Electric Meter Maker in Japan
- Oscillograph: an Early Main Product of Yokogawa
- Relocation to Kichijoji and Development of Control Devices
- Development of Aircraft Instruments and Wartime Operations
- Yokogawa during the Wartime
- Yokogawa Starts Afresh with One Tenth the Number of Employees
- Chapter 2 From Postwar Recovery to Rapid Economic Growth and Oil Crisis (1948-1974)
- From Reconstruction to Recovery
- An Overseas Visit and the Decision to Develop ER Instruments
- Tie-ups with Two US Companies
- Rapid Economic Growth Era in Japan
- Intensified Competition
- Setting Up of Yokogawa-Hewlett-Packard
- End of the Rapid Economic Growth Era
- Chapter 3 From Steady Growth to the Bubble Economy and Its Bursting (1975-1990)
- Overcoming Difficulties
- CENTUM: the World's First DCS
- Entering the Medical Equipment Market
- Improving Financial Strength
- Merger with Hokushin Electric Works
- Stronger Yen and Yokogawa's Diversification
- Developing Non-Japan Markets with the Spirit of Mutual Benefit
- [Column] The History of Hokushin Electric Works
- Chapter 4 Overcoming the Post-bubble Recession and the Beginning of the Age of Globalization (1991-2010)
- "VECTOR 21" and Organizational Reform
- Developing Unique Products
- Reforming the Control Business and ETS
- A New Long-term Corporate Strategy for Achieving a Profitable Structure
- Bursting of the Dotcom Bubble and Another Structural Reform
- Making Engineering More Competitive
- Transforming into a Global Company under the Vigilance Campaign
- The Second Milestone of the VISION-21 & ACTION-21 Plan and the Financial Crisis in 2008
- Chapter 5 Aiming to Become the Global No.1 in the Control Business (2011-)
- Announcing the Evolution 2015 Mid-term Business Plan
- Control Business Responds to Structural Changes in Market
- Transformation 2017: the First Step towards the Next 100 Years
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