Company profile
| August 7th, 1936 | |
| President & CEO : Yukio Yamaguchi | |
| 〒438-0232 1550 Kawabukuro, Iwata-shi, ShizuokaGooglemap TEL:+81-538-66-2712 Facilities/bases to list | |
| 40,000,000 yen | |
| FY2020: 8.46 billion yen FY2021: 9.12 billion yen FY2022: 9.64 billion yen | |
| 275 (as of January 2024) | |
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History
1936
                            Established in Kamata, Tokyo as Nihon Pakkin Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (manufacture and sale of aircraft packings, etc.)
                        1943
                            Moved to the current location, manufacture and sale of aircraft parts
                        1946
                            Started business with Toyota Motor Corporation's Kariya Minami Plant (current Denso Corporation)
                        1983
                            Renovated factories, warehouses, and office buildings
                        1987
                            Acquired the Hamamatsu plant and started operations in August in the same year (Venturing into plating process field)
                        1987
                            Acquired the Iwata No. 1 Plant and started operations in April in the following year (Venturing into resin molding process field)
                        1992
                            Secured capital investment from DENSO Corporation
                        1999
                            Received DENSO Corporation Quality Award
                        2000
                            Completely renovated Iwata No. 1 Plant
                        2001
                            Acquired ISO14001 certification (Head Office Factory, Iwata No. 1 Plant)
                        2002
                            Acquired ISO9001 certification (Headquarters, Iwata No. 1 Plant, Hamamatsu Plant)
                        2003
                            Achieved Zero Emissions (Zero Landfill Waste)
                        2004
                            Completely renovated the Hamamatsu Plant into a technical center for mold design and manufacturing
                        2006
                            Changed company name to Nippa Co., Ltd.
                        2006
                            Iwata No. 2 Plant started operations
                        2008
                            Completion of the new welfare hall at the head office
                        2008
                            Pressed products with both ends of cylinders won the Tokai Branch Award of the Society of Japan for Plastic Processing
                        2009
                            Completed the construction of the main office building
                        2009
                            Iwata No. 1 Plant and Iwata No. 2 Plant were merged to form Iwata Plant.
                        2011
                            Established Nippa Thailand factory
                        2012
                            Constructed a disaster prevention tower at the head office
                        2014
                            Completion of the Iwata plant’s south building
                        2015
                            Received the DENSO Corporation Safety Excellence Award
                        2016
                            Completed the construction of the Iwata plant’s east building
                        2016
                            Celebrating 80th anniversary
                        2019
                            Consolidated sales in Japan and Thailand exceeded 10 billion yen
                        2020
                            First Certified as an Outstanding Health & Productivity Management Organization
                        2024
                            First Certified as an Outstanding Health & Productivity Management Organization(Bright500)
                        2024
                            With the capital participation of Japan Mirai Capital Co., Ltd., the capital structure was changed as of October 1.
                        