About us
Specialized Manufacturer of Piezoelectric Ceramics & Sensors
Piezoelectric ceramics generate signals for devices and sensors in a wide variety of industrial fields.
FUJI CERAMICS has been dedicated to the development and production of piezoelectric ceramic products based on this unique material as a manufacturer specializing sensors that apply the material.
Our strength lies in our customer-centric manufacturing philosophy driven by a dedicated workforce.
By leveraging this empowered force, we have achieved a highly flexible system that can accommodate single-item orders up to mass production with a customer-centric approach that allows for custom-made products and short lead time.
We prioritize customer communication, enhancing the quality of work that only FUJI CERAMICS can deliver, with an unwavering commitment that extends seamlessly into the future.
Company Profile
Company name | FUJI CERAMICS CORPORATION |
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Establishment | April 21, 1975 |
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Capital | 45 million yen |
Executive officers | President Yutaka Seiji Director Hidetoshi Horiuchi Director Hirofumi Takahashi Auditor Shin Seiji |
Main bank | Shizuoka Bank, Fujinomiya Branch |
Fiscal year-end | October 20 (once a year) |
Number of employees | 260 |
Affiliated Organizations | Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA) |
Certification registration | 《ISO9001:2015/ISO14001:2015》 Scope of registration: Design, development, manufacture, and sale of piezoelectric ceramics, piezoelectric ceramic-applied products, and peripheral products Registered factories: Head Office Factory, Kita Factory, Kitayama Factory, Shiraito Factory, Togami Factory 《IATF16949:2016》 Scope of registration: Design and manufacture of piezoelectric ceramics Manufacturing factory: Shiraito Factory Supporting factory: Head Office Factory |
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History
April 1975 | FUJI CERAMICS was established and registered as an independent company with capital of 10 million yen by spinning out from the piezoelectric division of the current Terumo Corporation. |
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September 1975 | FUJI CERAMICS started operations in Kuroda, Fujinomiya-shi, Shizuoka Prefecture. |
February 1976 | FUJI CERAMICS increased its capital to 30 million yen. |
April 1980 | FUJI CERAMICS relocated to its new Head Office Factory to 2320-11, Yamamiya, Fujinomiya-shi, Shizuoka Prefecture. |
December 1984 | Dai-ichi Ceram Co., Ltd. relocated the Head Office Factory. |
December 1984 | FUJI CERAMICS received the Shizuoka Governor Award for excellence in labor management. |
January 1986 | Expansion of the new building at the head office and factory. |
October 1989 | FUJI CERAMICS opened its Tokyo Office in Nakano-ku, Tokyo, starting overseas sales operations. |
July 1990 | FUJI CERAMICS built its new Togami Factory at 1971-1, Togami, Fujinomiya-shi, Shizuoka Prefecture. |
April 1991 | FUJI CERAMICS increased its capital to 45 million yen. |
November 1992 | FUJI CERAMICS built its new Kitayama Factory at 126-2, Kitayama, Fujinomiya-shi, Shizuoka Prefecture. |
February 1996 | FUJI CERAMICS relocated its Tokyo Office to Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo. |
September 2001 | FUJI CERAMICS built its new South Building at its Head Office Factory. |
November 2005 | FUJI CERAMICS built its new Shiraito Factory at 2281, Kamiide, Fujinomiya-shi, Shizuoka Prefecture. |
November 2012 | FUJI CERAMICS built its new Kita Factory. |
November 2014 | FUJI CERAMICS built its new South Building No.1 at Shiraito Factory. |
April 2015 | FUJI CERAMICS celebrated its 40th anniversary. |
October 2017 | Yutaka Seiji became the president of FUJI CERAMICS. |
November 2018 | FUJI CERAMICS closed its Tokyo Office. |
April 2020 | FUJI CERAMICS celebrated its 45th anniversary. |
Environmental Policy
FUJI CERAMICS CORPORATION regards environmental conservation efforts as one of its priority issues under the corporate mission statement, “Contribute to Society through Technology.” To that end, we will harmonize our environmental improvement initiatives with business activities and act for the realization of an eco-friendly society where people feel a sense of warmth.
- We regularly monitor the impact of our business activities and products on the environment to reduce environmental burdens and prevent pollution.
- To implement our environmental policy, we set appropriate objectives, review them periodically, and work hard on ecological conservation and improvement.
- We comply with environmental laws and regulations, ensuring the observance of other agreed-upon requirements and the management of regulated chemical substances.
- FUJI CERAMICS pursues the reduction of environmental burdens in our corporate activities, from piezoelectric ceramic materials to the design, development, manufacture, and sale of applied products by:
- reducing the resources and energy we consume,
- reducing the volume of industrial waste we generate,
- developing eco-friendly, environment-responsive products.
- FUJI CERAMICS provides all employees with thorough instructions on this environmental policy to proactively implement it as a single team, while making it widely available to the public.
October 21, 2017
FUJI CERAMICS CORPORATION
President Yutaka Seiji
Access Map
Overseas Sales Section.
+81-544-58-4466
Service hours: Monday to Friday 8:00 to 17:00
(Closed Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays)