President and CEO Yutaka Tsujikawa

Reliable Tecnology, Optimum Quality

Our mission is to provide high-quality products and services to our customers by utilizing our reliable, cutting-edge engraving technologies to the full, so that we can be their best partner in creating added value.

Since our founding in 1921, engraving has always been our core technology. Through the years, we have constantly endeavored to advance and develop our technologies. To continue fulfilling our mission in today's rapidly changing market environment, we are working vigorously to maintain and improve our quality and technological capabilities by actively investing in equipment, recruiting competent staff, and providing high-level technical training for our engineers. We aim to be a company that gives our customers not only confidence in our long-standing tradition of commitment to quality, but also a sense of expectation and excitement for technological innovation.

To respond to customers' needs and requests around the world, we have established overseas subsidiaries in Shanghai (China), Thailand and Indonesia. Starting from Asia, we will expand our network to serve customers throughout the world, with confidence and satisfaction as our keywords.

I sincerely seek your continued kind support and guidance.

Company Name
Tsujikawa Co., Ltd.
Founded
January 1921
Incorporated
April 1961
Capital
Paid-in Capltal: 30,000,000
End of Financial Year
August
Director
President and CEO: Yutaka Tsujikawa
Managing Director: Koichi Tsujikawa
Managing Director: Tamaki Hashiguchi
Auditor: Tomoyoshi Emura
Employees
191 (as of April 2019)
Member of:
Osaka Industrial Association
Osaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry Steering Committee
Printing Art Association
Osaka Seal Printing Cooperative
Osaka Hot Stamping Association
Osaka Special Printing Association
Tokyo Tag & Seal Printers’ Association
Tokyo Label Printing Association
Tokyo Hot Stamping Association
Kyoto Seal Printing Industry Association
Kyoto Hot Stamping Association
Japan Packaging Institute
Japan Package Design Association
Kinki Graphic Communications Industry Association
Kyushu Seal Printing Cooperative
Osaka NOREN 100NENKAI
Banks
Mizuho Bank, Ltd., Abenobashi Branch
The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd., Abenobashi Branch
Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, Tennojiekimae Branch
Resona Bank, Ltd., Senba Branch
Corporate Group
Navitas Machinery Pad Printing / Hot Stamping / Integrated Decorating Technology / Automatic Machines / Labor Saving

Equipment

Machining Center (31) / Laser Machining Machine (3) / NC Engraving Machine (1) / General-purpose Engraving Machine (13) / NC Milling Machine (2) / General-purpose Vertical Milling Machine (8) / Automatic Horizontal Milling Machine (1) / General-purpose Horizontal Milling Machine (1) / NC machine (3) / General-purpose machine (4) / Milling machine (2) / Wire electric discharge machine (4) / Die-sinker electric discharge machine (2) / Small hole electric discharge machine (1) / Surface grinder (7) / Cylindrical grinder (7) / Internal grinder (1) / Large 3D printer (2) / Precision full color 3D printer (1) / Inkjet 3D printer (1) / FDM 3D printer (1) / Image Scanner (2) / Image setter (2) / UV-SETTER (2) / Developer (4) / Exposure machine (2) / Etching machine (12) / Resin plate making machine (2) / Inkjet printer (2) / Laminator (1) / Sandblaster (1) / Laser marking machine (2) / Laser electric discharge machine (1) / Electric discharge machine (1) / Welder (2) / Press machine (1) / Press hot plate (3) / Foil stamping machine (2) / Three-dimensional measuring machine (2) / 3D scanner (1) / Microscope (9) / Image dimension measuring instrument (3) / Hardness meter (3) / Surface roughness measuring machine (1)

Business Bases

Head Office

1-15-8 Hannan-cho, Abeno-ku, Osaka
545-0021, Japan

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(06)6621-3981(main switchboard) (06)6622-3901 tsujikawa@tsujikawa.co.jp
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1921
Founded by Riichi Tsujikawa, in Matsuzaki-cho, Abeno Ward, Osaka, as a sole proprietorship to manufacture dies for label printing, stamps, etc.
1929
Relocated to Abenosuji 3-chome. Commenced mass production of engraved steel plates by introducing the photo-etching method into steel engraving. The Company also devoted its efforts to training metal engraving engineers, thereby contributing to the development of the engraving industry.
1943
Regulations on the printing-related industry became severe due to World War II. The Company manufactured engraved stamps and scales for military use, as a supporting factory of FURUKAWA Electrical Corporation.
1945
Having escaped damage during World War II, the Company resumed the production of dies for label printing, patterns for batch metal, etc., immediately after the end of the war.
1947
Developed brass and copper dies for label printing.
1952
Photoengraving Department and Machine Engraving Department established. The Company imported a Deckel engraving machine from Germany for the first time in the engraving industry since the end of the war.
Apr. 1961
Reorganized and renamed Tsujikawa Engraving Co., Ltd., with Riichi Tsujikawa as President and CEO.
Apr. 1966
Head Office building and plant completed.
Apr. 1968
Commenced magnesium plate making after introducing technologies from The Dow Chemical Company in the U.S.
Jun. 1970
Hiroshi Tsujikawa inaugurated as the new President and CEO.
May 1973
Commendation received from Abeno Tax Office as an excellent corporation.
Oct. 1974
Tokyo Business Office established.
Oct. 1977
Second Plant established, with a plan to increase automation of machine engraving operations.
Nov. 1978
Commendation received for the second time from Abeno Tax Office as an excellent corporation.
Mar. 1982
New plant established in Hannan-cho, Abeno Ward, to increase the efficiency of production of cutting die cylinders.
Nov.1983
Commendation received for the third time from Abeno Tax Office as an excellent corporation.
Jun. 1984
Hannan Plant extended, and the Head Office relocated there.
May 1986
Photo Engraving Plant extended, and designated a model plant for pollution prevention by the Osaka Municipal Sewerage Bureau.
Jan. 1988
Became a supporting factory for the Mint Bureau operated by the Ministry of Finance.
Nov. 1988
Commendation received for the fourth time from Abeno Tax Office as an excellent corporation.
Nov. 1988
Commendation received from the Director of Abeno Tax Office.
Mar. 1989
Cutting Die Cylinder Department expanded.
Apr.1989
Renamed Tsujikawa Co., Ltd.
Nov. 1990
Certificate of Appreciation received from the Director of Abeno Tax Office.
Nov. 1993
Commendation received for the fifth time from Abeno Tax Office as an excellent corporation.
May 1996
Head Office building extended.
Nov. 1997
Commendation received from the Director of the Osaka Regional Taxation Bureau.
Nov. 1998
Commendation received for the sixth time from Abeno Tax Office as an excellent corporation.
Sep. 1999
Sakai Plant began operation in partnership with NAVITAS Co., Ltd., to reinforce plate-making operations.
Feb. 2000
Obtained ISO 9002 certification.
Sep. 2000
Yao Plant established in Yao City, Osaka, and the Cutting Die Cylinder Department moved there.
Nov. 2002
Upgraded to ISO 9001:2000.
Dec. 2002
Shanghai Tsujikawa International Trading Co., Ltd. established.
Jul. 2003
Shanghai Tsujikawa Engraving Co., Ltd. established.
Nov. 2003
Commendation received for the seventh time from Abeno Tax Office as an excellent corporation.
Mar. 2004
Obtained ISO 14001 certification.
Jul. 2004
Shanghai Tsujikawa Engraving Co., Ltd. opened.
Nov. 2004
Hiroshi Tsujikawa inaugurated as Chairman, Yutaka Tsujikawa inaugurated as President and CEO.
Nov. 2008
Commendation received for the eighth time from Abeno Tax Office as an excellent corporation.
Mar. 2009
Tokyo Design Center opened.
Aug. 2009
Tsujikawa (Thailand) Co., Ltd. opened.
May 2013
Tsujikawa India Pvt Ltd. established.
Sep. 2013
PT Tsujikawa Indonesia opened.
Nov. 2013
Commendation received for the ninth time from Abeno Tax Office as an excellent corporation.
Mar. 2017
Tsujikawa India Pvt. Ltd. opened.
Apr. 2018
Tsujikawa Vietnam Co., Ltd. opened.
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ISO 9001,ISO 14001 and ISO 45001 certified

Scope of Registration:

  • The design / development and manufacture of dies ( plates and cylinders for hot foil blocking,embossing, cutting and pad printing), stamps and other engraved products.
  • The manufacture of 3D models, 3D model date creation.
  • The design / development and manufacture of machinery for sanitary products, cosmetics, packages and containers.

Environment Policy

Recognizing the "protection of the global environment" and the "prevention of pollution" as priority issuues,Tsujikawa Co., Ltd. strives to reduce the environmental impact of its business activities and contribute to improving the environment.

Toward more environmentally friendly engraving business, we work on the following initiatives:

  • Resource saving, energy saving
  • Waste reduction
  • Reduction of the use and emission of environmentally hazardous chemical substances
  • Promoting recycling
  • Environmentally conscious purchasing
  • Contribution to environmental protection activities
  1. We establish, implement and continuously improve an environmental management system to prevent environmental pollution.
  2. We comply with environment-related laws and regulations, as well as other applicable laws, regulations and standards.
  3. We set environmental targets and review them each year to reflect changes in situations.
  4. ensure that all employees understand, implement and maintain this environment policy.