Aichi Corporation continued its solid, stable growth even in the face of the bewildering changes in the post-war environment.

Solid growth

Nagoya Stock Exchange Second Section listing, followed by Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) Second Section listing in 1987, and TSE First Section listing the following year

The company grew steadily from its establishment and was listed in the TSE First Section in 1988. This further improved its credit-worthiness and the corporate image. The company is still growing today.

Newspaper ad commemorating the TSE First Section listing

Newspaper ad commemorating the TSE First Section listing

In 2012, the total number of vehicles sold reached 200,000

The total number of vehicles sold since the establishment of the company reached 150,000 in 2005 and 200,000 in time for the 50th anniversary in 2012.

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- Progress in total number of vehicles sold (1972-2012)

The company is responding to new requirements such as long-term operational support for customers associated with changes in demand for new vehicles.

Strengthening foundations

Business and capital alliance with Toyota Industries Corporation

Operations at the company deteriorated with the collapse of the bubble economy. Aichi Corporation aims to create demand through suggestions based on the principle of putting the customer first. Accordingly, it has entered into a business and capital alliance with Toyota Industries Corporation, which has exceptional development strength and does business around the world, to make use of each other’s strengths and produce a synergic effect.
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Change of company name and logo