History of Meiji Machine
- 2024
- Opened MEIJI FROZEN FOODS LABORATORY
- 2024
- Made Digital Sign Co., Ltd. a subsidiary through share acquisition
- 2024
- Relocated headquarters to 2-8-1 Kanda Tsukasamachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
- 2022
- Signed a capital and business alliance agreement with Abalance Corporation.
- 2017
- Made Yanagihara Seifunki Co., Ltd. a subsidiary through share acquisition
- 2017
- Opened Nagoya branch office
- 2017
- Opened Nagano sales office
- 2017
- Opened Fukuoka sales office
- 2016
- Implemented a third-party allotment of shares to which Nippon Conveyor Co.,ltd. is assigned
- 2014
- Opened Koshigaya sales office
- 2014
- Merger of subsidiary Tokyo Seifunki Mfg., Co., Ltd.
- 2014
- Opened Kashima sales office
- 2014
- Signed a capital and business alliance agreement with TCS HOLDINGS CO.,LTD.
- 2008
- Made Tokyo Seifunki Mfg., Co., Ltd. a subsidiary through share acquisition
- 2005
- Established Chinese subsidiary MEIJI MACHINE (DE ZHOU) CO., LTD.
- 2001
- Opened Kagoshima sales office
- 1996
- Relocated headquarters to 2-2-22 Kanda-tacho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
- 1991
- Opened Hachinohe sales office
- 1980
- Opened Osaka sales office
- 1963
- Developed double centrifugal casting chill roll
- 1960
- Relocated headquarters to 2-3-13 Kyobashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Started full-scale production of formula feed plant
- 1957
- First domestic production of pneumatic method milling plant
- 1949
- Stock from the company listed at reopening of Tokyo Stock Exchange
- 1948
- Changed company name to Meiji Machine Co., Ltd.
- 1943
- Changed company name to "Yamakoshi Kikai Co., Ltd."
Started operations at Ashikaga Factory
- 1938
- Obtained capital and management participation from Meiji Sugar Co., Ltd.
- 1925
- Reorganized as Kabushiki Gaisha Yamakoshi Kojo
- 1905
- Produced and installed the first Japanese made roll type milling plant
- 1899
- Yamakoshi Kojo founded in 3-8 Honshiba, Tokyo City as private enterprise of Hidetaro Yamakoshi