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Sumitomo Corporation

Sumitomo Corporation (Japanese: 住友商事株式会社, Hepburn: Sumitomo Shōji kabushiki gaisha) is one of the largest worldwide sōgō shōsha general trading companies, and is a diversified corporation. The company was incorporated in 1919 and is a member company of the Sumitomo Group.

Sumitomo Corporation
Native name
住友商事株式会社
Sumitomo Shōji kabushiki gaisha
TypePublic KK
IndustryGeneral trading
Founded24 December 1919; 103 years ago (1919-12-24)
Osaka, Japan
HeadquartersEast Tower 3-2 Otemachi 2-chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Tokyo 100-8601, Japan
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Kazuo Ohmori
(Chairman)
Masayuki Hyodo
(President, and Chief Executive Officer)
ServicesMetal
Construction
Transportation
Infrastructure
Chemicals
Energy
Mineral resources
Food
Consumer Goods
Revenue$ 32.16 billion USD (FY 2013) (¥ 3,317 billion JPY) (FY 2013)
$ 2.16 billion USD (FY 2013) (¥ 220.06 billion JPY) (FY 2019)
Number of employees
72,642 (consolidated as of March 31, 2020)
SubsidiariesSCSK
TBC Corporation (50%)
WebsiteOfficial website
Footnotes / references
[1][2][3]

It is listed on three Japanese stock exchanges (Tokyo, Nagoya and Fukuoka) and is a constituent of the TOPIX and Nikkei 225 stock indices.[4][5] Today, the company is one of the top three sōgō shōsha companies in the world.

History

The Sumitomo Group, of which Sumitomo Corporation is a key member, dates to the 17th century establishment of a book and medicine shop in Kyoto by Masatomo Sumitomo. Sumitomo's brother-in-law Riemon Soga developed a technology to extract silver from copper, and Soga's son (who married Sumitomo's daughter) Tomomochi Sumitomo expanded this smelting business to Osaka. From this start, the Sumitomo family expanded its business into copper mining (the Besshi copper mine), followed by textiles, sugar and medicine trading.[6]

The Sumitomo family was close to the Tokugawa shogunate throughout the Edo period. During the 1860s, this relationship became a liability for the firm as the Tokugawa clan warred with rivals in western Japan. Following the Tokugawas' defeat, Sumitomo was almost ruined and under pressure to sell the Besshi mine, which by that point was nearly unworkable. However, Sumitomo kept the mine and improved its output through adoption of new Western techniques.[7] During the rapid westernization of Japan in ensuing decades, Sumitomo started various new trading, manufacturing and financing businesses, becoming one of the major zaibatsu of early 20th century Japan.[6]

Sumitomo Corporation was incorporated in December 1919 as The Osaka North Harbour Co., Ltd. to engage in real estate management, land reclamation, land grading, harbor repair construction and related work in the Osaka northern harbor region. In 1944, the company merged with Sumitomo Building Co., Ltd. (established August 1923; capital stock 6.5 million yen) to form Sumitomo Building and Real Estate Co., Ltd.[8]

World War II destroyed most of Sumitomo's industrial infrastructure within Japan, and the ensuing Allied occupation led to the forced breakup of the largest Japanese companies, including Sumitomo.[7] Sumitomo Building transitioned to general trading, looking to handle products from Japan's major manufacturing firms in various industries, and changed its name to Nippon Engineering Co., Ltd. (Nihon Kensetsu Sangyo Kaisha), starting a new existence as a general trading firm with a sales staff of just 32 people. The firm listed its shares on the Osaka, Tokyo and Nagoya Stock Exchanges in 1949.[6][8]

As regulations on large companies were relaxed in the 1950s, Nippon Engineering resumed closer relations with other Sumitomo Group companies through the "White Water Club" (Hakusui-kai), a coordinating meeting of company presidents.[7] The company began to grow overseas in the 1950s, starting business in Mumbai in 1950 and in New York City in 1952. It changed its name to Sumitomo Shoji Kaisha, Ltd. in 1952. By the 1960s Sumitomo officially aimed to be one of the "Big Three" general trading companies, alongside Mitsubishi and Mitsui. In 1970, Sumitomo established a second head office in Tokyo and merged with Sogo Boeki Co., Ltd. Sumitomo adopted its current English name, Sumitomo Corporation, in 1978.[8] The company's transactional volume increased by a factor of ten from 1955 to 1965, and again by a factor of ten from 1965 to 1975. Like its zaibatsu cohorts Mitsubishi and Mitsui, Sumitomo established a keiretsu business group centered on itself and Sumitomo Bank.[7]

Sumitomo's strategy focused on natural resources through 2014, when the company booked hundreds of billions of yen in losses on tight oil (shale oil) and other energy-related investments. The company's president, Kuniharu Nakamura, attributed these losses to both adverse market factors and Sumitomo's relative inexperience in the field. As a result of these setbacks, Sumitomo was overtaken by Itochu as Japan's third-largest general trading company. Sumitomo announced in 2015 that it would refocus its business on the automotive and infrastructure industries and other non-resource businesses.[9]

Berkshire Hathaway acquired over 5% of the stock in the company, along with four other Japanese trading houses, over the 12-month period ending in August 2020.[10]

Projects and investments

One of Sumitomo's largest investments is in the Ambatovy nickel mining project in Madagascar, where it had invested approximately $2.4 billion as of 2015 in a joint venture with Korea Resources and others.[11]

Sumitomo is a 50% investor in SES Water, a UK water supply company, together with Osaka Gas.[12]

Sumitomo is a major investor in the Turo car-rental service, and plans to facilitate the service's debut in Japan around 2020.[13]

Sumitomo, along with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, worked with the Department of Transportation of the Philippines for the rehabilitation of the MRT Line 3 in Manila from 2019 to 2021. Sumitomo previously maintained the line from 2000 to 2012, until the line was seen to be deteriorated in the following years due to poor maintenance.[14]

Sumitomo is in a joint venture with the Japan Transport Engineering Company (J-TREC) for the production of a total of 51 commuter train sets (408 cars) in two separate contracts for the Philippine National Railways North–South Commuter Railway[15][16] and the production of 30 8-car train sets (240 train cars) for the Metro Manila Subway.[17]

Sumitomo is an investor in LRT Line 1 operator Light Rail Manila Corporation, a railway consortium composed of Metro Pacific Investments Corporation, Ayala Corporation, and Macquarie Infrastructure Holdings (Philippines) PTE Ltd. since May 2020.[18][19]

Subsidiaries

  • Aimo Park[20]
  • Aimo Solution[21]
  • Bluewell Insurance
  • Cantex
  • Clickstream Capital
  • Sumitomo Electric Egypt
  • Global Partnership for Ethiopia (27.20% share)
  • Pacific Summit Energy
  • Petro Summit Pte Ltd (Singapore)
  • Presidio Ventures
  • SCSK
  • SMBC Finance & Lease
  • Sumitomo Corporation Equity Asia Limited
  • Sumitomo Wiring Systems Ltd.
  • Sumitomo Corporation Global Commodities (London & Singapore)
  • Sumitec International (Moscow)
  • Summit Biotech
  • TBC Corporation (50% share) (Tire Kingdom, NTB, Big O Tires, Midas International, LLC.)
  • Pet product maker Hartz Mountain Corporation was acquired from J.W. Childs in 2004, but 51% was sold to Unicharm in December 2011.|C
  • Crunchyroll SC Anime Fund (anime production joint venture with Crunchyroll)[22]
  • Sumitomo Chemical Company Limited[23]
  • Sumitomo Forestry NZ Limited[24]
  • Summit Fresh Foods New Zealand Limited[25]
  • Summit Forests New Zealand Limited[26]
  • New Zealand Aluminium Smelters Limited (20.64% share)[26]
  • Kiriu Corporation

Shareholders

References

  1. ^ "Corporate Profile". Sumitomo Corporation. Retrieved 26 September 2014.
  2. ^ "Company Profile". Bloomberg L.P. Retrieved 26 September 2014.
  3. ^ "Company Financials". Bloomberg Businessweek. Archived from the original on 26 September 2014. Retrieved 26 September 2014.
  4. ^ (PDF). Japan Exchange Group. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 May 2014. Retrieved 26 September 2014.
  5. ^ "Components:Nikkei Stock Average". Nikkei Inc. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
  6. ^ a b c "Sumitomo History". Sumitomo Corporation. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  7. ^ a b c d "History of Sumitomo Corporation". Reference for Business. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  8. ^ a b c "Sumitomo History". Sumitomo Corporation. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  9. ^ "Getting burned in resources, Sumitomo changes tack". Nikkei Asian Review. 26 March 2015. Retrieved 27 March 2015.
  10. ^ Yamazaki, Makiko (20 November 2022). "Buffett's Berkshire boosts stakes in Japan's five biggest trading houses". Reuters. from the original on 18 July 2023. Retrieved 18 July 2023.
  11. ^ Fukase, Atsuko (16 October 2015). "Sumitomo Faces Possible Loss on Nickel Project". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 26 July 2018.
  12. ^ "Sumitomo Sells Half of U.K. Water Supply Holding to Osaka Gas". www.bloomberg.com. 30 September 2013. Retrieved 26 July 2018.
  13. ^ Nakanishi, Toyoki (18 April 2018). "US car-sharing app teams with Sumitomo for drive into Asia". Nikkei Asian Review. Retrieved 26 July 2018.
  14. ^ Sumitomo Corporation; Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Engineering, Ltd. (7 January 2019). "Order Received from the Philippines for Rehabilitation and Maintenance of Manila MRT-3". Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  15. ^ "Order Received to Supply 104 Train Cars for Philippines' North-South Commuter Railway Project". Sumitomo Corporation. 16 July 2019. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  16. ^ "Order Received to Supply 304 for the Philippines' North-South Commuter Railway Extension Project". Sumitomo Corporation. 18 March 2022. from the original on 20 March 2022. Retrieved 20 March 2022.
  17. ^ "Order Received to Supply 240 Train Cars for Philippines' Metro Manila Subway". Sumitomo Corporation. 21 December 2020. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  18. ^ "Japan's Sumitomo joins Pangilinan-Ayala consortium for LRT-1". ABS-CBN News. 29 May 2020. Retrieved 4 December 2021.
  19. ^ "Investment in LRT-1 Operator in Manila, the Philippines". Sumitomo Corporation. 29 May 2020. Retrieved 4 December 2021.
  20. ^ "Q-Park becomes Aimo Park".
  21. ^ "Acquisition of a Leading Parking Provider in Sweden, Norway and Finland".
  22. ^ "Crunchyroll and Sumitomo Corporation nnounce Partnership to Create Company to Co-Produce Anime". Anime News Network.
  23. ^ "Shareholdings". app.companiesoffice.govt.nz. Retrieved 2 September 2019.
  24. ^ "Shareholdings". app.companiesoffice.govt.nz. Retrieved 2 September 2019.
  25. ^ "View All Details". app.companiesoffice.govt.nz. Retrieved 2 September 2019.
  26. ^ a b "View All Details". app.companiesoffice.govt.nz. Retrieved 2 September 2019.

External links

  • Sumitomo Corporation HQ (in English)
  • Sumitomo Corporation USA HQ
  • Sumitomo Corporation EU HQ
  • Sumitomo Group Companies Lists
  • Sumitomo Group Public Affairs

Trading

  • CFTC – Sumitomo's Copper Trader's Arrangements

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Not to be confused with Sumitomo Group Sumitomo Corporation Japanese 住友商事株式会社 Hepburn Sumitomo Shōji kabushiki gaisha is one of the largest worldwide sōgō shōsha general trading companies and is a diversified corporation The company was incorporated in 1919 and is a member company of the Sumitomo Group Sumitomo CorporationNative name住友商事株式会社Romanized nameSumitomo Shōji kabushiki gaishaTypePublic KKTraded asTYO 8053 NAG 8053 FSE 8053 Nikkei 225 component TYO TOPIX 100 component TYO IndustryGeneral tradingFounded24 December 1919 103 years ago 1919 12 24 Osaka JapanHeadquartersEast Tower 3 2 Otemachi 2 chome Chiyoda ku Tokyo Tokyo 100 8601 JapanArea servedWorldwideKey peopleKazuo Ohmori Chairman Masayuki Hyodo President and Chief Executive Officer ServicesMetalConstructionTransportationInfrastructureChemicalsEnergyMineral resourcesFoodConsumer GoodsRevenue 32 16 billion USD FY 2013 3 317 billion JPY FY 2013 Net income 2 16 billion USD FY 2013 220 06 billion JPY FY 2019 Number of employees72 642 consolidated as of March 31 2020 SubsidiariesSCSKTBC Corporation 50 WebsiteOfficial websiteFootnotes references 1 2 3 It is listed on three Japanese stock exchanges Tokyo Nagoya and Fukuoka and is a constituent of the TOPIX and Nikkei 225 stock indices 4 5 Today the company is one of the top three sōgō shōsha companies in the world Contents 1 History 2 Projects and investments 3 Subsidiaries 4 Shareholders 5 References 6 External links 6 1 TradingHistory EditThe Sumitomo Group of which Sumitomo Corporation is a key member dates to the 17th century establishment of a book and medicine shop in Kyoto by Masatomo Sumitomo Sumitomo s brother in law Riemon Soga developed a technology to extract silver from copper and Soga s son who married Sumitomo s daughter Tomomochi Sumitomo expanded this smelting business to Osaka From this start the Sumitomo family expanded its business into copper mining the Besshi copper mine followed by textiles sugar and medicine trading 6 The Sumitomo family was close to the Tokugawa shogunate throughout the Edo period During the 1860s this relationship became a liability for the firm as the Tokugawa clan warred with rivals in western Japan Following the Tokugawas defeat Sumitomo was almost ruined and under pressure to sell the Besshi mine which by that point was nearly unworkable However Sumitomo kept the mine and improved its output through adoption of new Western techniques 7 During the rapid westernization of Japan in ensuing decades Sumitomo started various new trading manufacturing and financing businesses becoming one of the major zaibatsu of early 20th century Japan 6 Sumitomo Corporation was incorporated in December 1919 as The Osaka North Harbour Co Ltd to engage in real estate management land reclamation land grading harbor repair construction and related work in the Osaka northern harbor region In 1944 the company merged with Sumitomo Building Co Ltd established August 1923 capital stock 6 5 million yen to form Sumitomo Building and Real Estate Co Ltd 8 World War II destroyed most of Sumitomo s industrial infrastructure within Japan and the ensuing Allied occupation led to the forced breakup of the largest Japanese companies including Sumitomo 7 Sumitomo Building transitioned to general trading looking to handle products from Japan s major manufacturing firms in various industries and changed its name to Nippon Engineering Co Ltd Nihon Kensetsu Sangyo Kaisha starting a new existence as a general trading firm with a sales staff of just 32 people The firm listed its shares on the Osaka Tokyo and Nagoya Stock Exchanges in 1949 6 8 As regulations on large companies were relaxed in the 1950s Nippon Engineering resumed closer relations with other Sumitomo Group companies through the White Water Club Hakusui kai a coordinating meeting of company presidents 7 The company began to grow overseas in the 1950s starting business in Mumbai in 1950 and in New York City in 1952 It changed its name to Sumitomo Shoji Kaisha Ltd in 1952 By the 1960s Sumitomo officially aimed to be one of the Big Three general trading companies alongside Mitsubishi and Mitsui In 1970 Sumitomo established a second head office in Tokyo and merged with Sogo Boeki Co Ltd Sumitomo adopted its current English name Sumitomo Corporation in 1978 8 The company s transactional volume increased by a factor of ten from 1955 to 1965 and again by a factor of ten from 1965 to 1975 Like its zaibatsu cohorts Mitsubishi and Mitsui Sumitomo established a keiretsu business group centered on itself and Sumitomo Bank 7 Sumitomo s strategy focused on natural resources through 2014 when the company booked hundreds of billions of yen in losses on tight oil shale oil and other energy related investments The company s president Kuniharu Nakamura attributed these losses to both adverse market factors and Sumitomo s relative inexperience in the field As a result of these setbacks Sumitomo was overtaken by Itochu as Japan s third largest general trading company Sumitomo announced in 2015 that it would refocus its business on the automotive and infrastructure industries and other non resource businesses 9 Berkshire Hathaway acquired over 5 of the stock in the company along with four other Japanese trading houses over the 12 month period ending in August 2020 10 Projects and investments EditOne of Sumitomo s largest investments is in the Ambatovy nickel mining project in Madagascar where it had invested approximately 2 4 billion as of 2015 in a joint venture with Korea Resources and others 11 Sumitomo is a 50 investor in SES Water a UK water supply company together with Osaka Gas 12 Sumitomo is a major investor in the Turo car rental service and plans to facilitate the service s debut in Japan around 2020 13 Sumitomo along with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries worked with the Department of Transportation of the Philippines for the rehabilitation of the MRT Line 3 in Manila from 2019 to 2021 Sumitomo previously maintained the line from 2000 to 2012 until the line was seen to be deteriorated in the following years due to poor maintenance 14 Sumitomo is in a joint venture with the Japan Transport Engineering Company J TREC for the production of a total of 51 commuter train sets 408 cars in two separate contracts for the Philippine National Railways North South Commuter Railway 15 16 and the production of 30 8 car train sets 240 train cars for the Metro Manila Subway 17 Sumitomo is an investor in LRT Line 1 operator Light Rail Manila Corporation a railway consortium composed of Metro Pacific Investments Corporation Ayala Corporation and Macquarie Infrastructure Holdings Philippines PTE Ltd since May 2020 18 19 Subsidiaries EditAimo Park 20 Aimo Solution 21 Bluewell Insurance Cantex Clickstream Capital Sumitomo Electric Egypt Global Partnership for Ethiopia 27 20 share Pacific Summit Energy Petro Summit Pte Ltd Singapore Presidio Ventures SCSK SMBC Finance amp Lease Sumitomo Corporation Equity Asia Limited Sumitomo Wiring Systems Ltd Sumitomo Corporation Global Commodities London amp Singapore Sumitec International Moscow Summit Biotech TBC Corporation 50 share Tire Kingdom NTB Big O Tires Midas International LLC Pet product maker Hartz Mountain Corporation was acquired from J W Childs in 2004 but 51 was sold to Unicharm in December 2011 C Crunchyroll SC Anime Fund anime production joint venture with Crunchyroll 22 Sumitomo Chemical Company Limited 23 Sumitomo Forestry NZ Limited 24 Summit Fresh Foods New Zealand Limited 25 Summit Forests New Zealand Limited 26 New Zealand Aluminium Smelters Limited 20 64 share 26 Kiriu CorporationShareholders EditSumitomo Life Insurance Co Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation The Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ Ltd The Sumitomo Trust and Banking Co Ltd Japan Trustee Services Bank Ltd Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Group Holdings Inc NEC Corporation Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking Corporation The Dai ichi Mutual Life Insurance Company SKY Perfect JSAT GroupReferences Edit Corporate Profile Sumitomo Corporation Retrieved 26 September 2014 Company Profile Bloomberg L P Retrieved 26 September 2014 Company Financials Bloomberg Businessweek Archived from the original on 26 September 2014 Retrieved 26 September 2014 TOPIX Core30 Components PDF Japan Exchange Group Archived from the original PDF on 13 May 2014 Retrieved 26 September 2014 Components Nikkei Stock Average Nikkei Inc Retrieved 25 September 2014 a b c Sumitomo History Sumitomo Corporation Retrieved 26 January 2015 a b c d History of Sumitomo Corporation Reference for Business Retrieved 26 January 2015 a b c Sumitomo History Sumitomo Corporation Retrieved 26 January 2015 Getting burned in resources Sumitomo changes tack Nikkei Asian Review 26 March 2015 Retrieved 27 March 2015 Yamazaki Makiko 20 November 2022 Buffett s Berkshire boosts stakes in Japan s five biggest trading houses Reuters Archived from the original on 18 July 2023 Retrieved 18 July 2023 Fukase Atsuko 16 October 2015 Sumitomo Faces Possible Loss on Nickel Project Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved 26 July 2018 Sumitomo Sells Half of U K Water Supply Holding to Osaka Gas www bloomberg com 30 September 2013 Retrieved 26 July 2018 Nakanishi Toyoki 18 April 2018 US car sharing app teams with Sumitomo for drive into Asia Nikkei Asian Review Retrieved 26 July 2018 Sumitomo Corporation Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Engineering Ltd 7 January 2019 Order Received from the Philippines for Rehabilitation and Maintenance of Manila MRT 3 Retrieved 21 October 2021 Order Received to Supply 104 Train Cars for Philippines North South Commuter Railway Project Sumitomo Corporation 16 July 2019 Retrieved 21 October 2021 Order Received to Supply 304 for the Philippines North South Commuter Railway Extension Project Sumitomo Corporation 18 March 2022 Archived from the original on 20 March 2022 Retrieved 20 March 2022 Order Received to Supply 240 Train Cars for Philippines Metro Manila Subway Sumitomo Corporation 21 December 2020 Retrieved 21 October 2021 Japan s Sumitomo joins Pangilinan Ayala consortium for LRT 1 ABS CBN News 29 May 2020 Retrieved 4 December 2021 Investment in LRT 1 Operator in Manila the Philippines Sumitomo Corporation 29 May 2020 Retrieved 4 December 2021 Q Park becomes Aimo Park Acquisition of a Leading Parking Provider in Sweden Norway and Finland Crunchyroll and Sumitomo Corporation nnounce Partnership to Create Company to Co Produce Anime Anime News Network Shareholdings app companiesoffice govt nz Retrieved 2 September 2019 Shareholdings app companiesoffice govt nz Retrieved 2 September 2019 View All Details app companiesoffice govt nz Retrieved 2 September 2019 a b View All Details app companiesoffice govt nz Retrieved 2 September 2019 External links Edit Japan portal Tokyo portal Companies portalSumitomo Corporation HQ in English Sumitomo Corporation USA HQ Sumitomo Corporation EU HQ Sumitomo Group Companies Lists Sumitomo Group Public AffairsTrading Edit CFTC Sumitomo s Copper Trader s Arrangements Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sumitomo Corporation amp oldid 1168468791, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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