Oji Paper Company

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Oji Holdings Corporation
Number of employees
Increase 27,360 (consolidated) (as of 31 March 2013)
Subsidiaries156 (86 in Japan and 70 overseas)
WebsiteOfficial website
Footnotes / references
[1][2]

Oji Holdings Corporation (王子ホールディングス株式会社, Ōji Hōrudingusu Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese manufacturer of

packaging industry.[3]
The company's stock is listed on the

Operations

Oji Paper produces paper for printing, writing, and packaging. It also manufactures containers made from paper products, chemicals used in the production of paper and paper packaging equipment.[1]

The company has 86 production sites throughout Japan, and forestry operations in Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Germany, New Zealand and other countries worldwide.

History

Oji Paper Company was founded February 12, 1873 by industrialist

Shizuoka. In 1893 Shibusawa renamed the company Oji Paper after the location of its first mill.[5]
William Anderson went to Japan to oversee the erection of the paper mill in 1871.

In 1933, Oji Paper merged with Fuji Paper and Karafuto Industries, developing into an oligopolistic corporation that produced 80 percent of Japan's Western-style paper.

Following World War II, in order to prevent anti-competitive activities caused by overconcentration, the Excess Economic Powers Decentralization Act was implemented, breaking up the company into three components: Tomakomai Paper, Jujo Paper, and Honshu Paper.

Tomakomai Paper began as a one-plant operation, but upon its expansion into Kasugai, Aichi in 1952, the company was renamed Oji Paper Industries, and in 1960, it was renamed Oji Paper again. Oji Paper expanded its business through acquiring competitors including Kita Nippon Paper, Nippon Pulp Industries, and Toyo Pulp.

In 1993, Oji Paper merged with Kanzaki Paper to become New Oji Paper, and furthermore, in 1996, New Oji Paper and Honshu Paper merged again to become Oji Paper.

In 2012 Oji Paper transferred to a pure holding company system and started anew under the trade name Oji Holdings Corporation.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Corporate Data". Retrieved March 21, 2014.
  2. ^ "Annual Report 2013" (PDF). Retrieved March 21, 2014.
  3. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
    . Retrieved March 21, 2014.
  4. Nikkei Inc.
    Retrieved March 21, 2014.
  5. ^ a b "Company History". Retrieved March 21, 2014.

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