Corporate
History
The History of Fujikou
History
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2004OctoberFounded as a sole proprietorship.
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2010OctoberOpened a factory in Ina-cho, Toyokawa City, Aichi Prefecture.
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2011AprilStarted accepting orders for temporary housing following the Great East Japan Earthquake.AugustEstablished Fujikou Co., Ltd.
Registered as a general construction business (Steeplejacks, civil engineering, and earthworks).
Registered as a specified worker dispatch business (Tok 23-305501). -
2012MayEstablished Environmental Energy Division.
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2013JulyStarted construction of company-owned power plants.
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2015AugustOpened a new factory at 12-52 Onma, Mito-cho, Toyokawa City, Aichi Prefecture.
Relocated headquarters to the above address. -
2017MayRegistered as a specified construction business (Electrical works).OctoberEstablished Railway Division.
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2018MayAcquired a civil engineering company in Hamamatsu City to strengthen civil engineering orders.
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2019OctoberOpened Nagoya Branch.
Increased capital to 20 million yen.
Company-owned power plant capacity reached 2.6 MW.NovemberObtained specified construction business license. -
2020DecemberObtained ISO 9001 / ISO 14001 certifications.
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2021DecemberJoined Meitetsu Cooperative Association.
Established Power Source Development Section within the Environmental Energy Division. -
2022AprilRegistered as a Meitetsu contractor.
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2023OctoberStarted Non-FIT power generation business.
Established Holdings company. -
2024JanuaryAcquired a railway-related company to strengthen the railway business.
Obtained bidding eligibility for Taiwan High Speed Rail.AprilRelocated Nagoya Branch to the Chunichi Building.6月Signed PPA with Hokuriku Electric Power Company. -
2025AugustEstablished FUJIKOU Taiwan.
Won the bid for Taiwan High Speed Rail maintenance work. -
2026JulyRelocated Holdings headquarters to Landmark Sakae.