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Creed

1. We strongly believe that the customer comes first and


that we are obligated to be an innovative partner to
society.
2. We base our activities on honesty, harmony, and a
clear distinction between public and private life.
3. We shall strive for innovative management and
technological development from an international GUIDE BOOK
perspective.
2010

Reason for Instituting the Creed

In Japan there are many enterprises with their own


"creeds" which simply represent their management
concept. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. has a creed of
this type, also. This creed was instituted in 1970 on the
basis of the policy advocated by Koyata Iwasaki, president
of Mitsubishi Goshi Kaisha in the 1920s, to indicate the
essential attitude of the company, the mental attitude of
the employees, and the future directions of the company.
The reason for instituting the present creed is so that all of
us can call to mind our one hundred years of tradition, and
strive for further development in the future.
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CONTENTS CONTENTS

I. An Outline of the Company VIII. Works


1. Outline ………………………………………………………………………………5 1. Nagasaki Shipyard & Machinery Works ………………………………………103
2. Objects of the Company……………………………………………………………6 2. Kobe Shipyard & Machinery Works ……………………………………………107
3. Brief History …………………………………………………………………………7 3. Shimonoseki Shipyard & Machinery Works …………………………………112
4. Foundation …………………………………………………………………………8 4. Yokohama Machinery Works …………………………………………………114
5. CI Statement ………………………………………………………………………9 5. Takasago Machinery Works ……………………………………………………117
6. Nagoya Aerospace Systems Works …………………………………………120
II. Stock
7. Nagoya Guidance & Propulsion Systems Works ……………………………123
1. Stock Information …………………………………………………………………11
2. Major Shareholders ………………………………………………………………11 IX. Research & Development
3. Classified by Types of Shareholders ……………………………………………12 1. Research & Development Organization ………………………………………127
2. Research & Development Centers ……………………………………………129
III. Board of Directors and Corporate Officers ……………………………………14
3. Recent Main Research & Development Activities ……………………………131
IV. Organization Chart …………………………………………………………………20 4. Research & Development Costs ………………………………………………135
V. Statement of Accounts 5. Technical License Agreements ………………………………………………136
1. Statement of Accounts (Consolidated) …………………………………………25 6. Intellectual Property ……………………………………………………………137
2. Statement of Accounts (Non-consolidated) ……………………………………31 X. Group Companies of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.
VI. Personnel 1. Group Companies of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. ……………………139
1. Statement of Employees (Consolidated) ………………………………………35 2. Group Business Status …………………………………………………………140
2. Statement of Employees (Non-consolidated) …………………………………35 XI. Statement of Overseas Activities
3. Breakdown of Newly Hired Employees (Non-consolidated) …………………35 1. Overseas Network ………………………………………………………………155
VII. Headquarters & Divisions 2. Overseas Sales …………………………………………………………………157
1. Shipbuilding & Ocean Development Headquarters ……………………………39 3. Major Supply Records …………………………………………………………159
2. Power Systems Headquarters …………………………………………………49 XII. Society & Environment
3. Nuclear Energy Systems Headquarters ………………………………………57 1. Corporate Social Responsibility ………………………………………………177
4. Machinery & Steel Structures Headquarters …………………………………61 2. Management ……………………………………………………………………178
4-1. Environmental & Chemical Plant Division …………………………………70 3. Environmental Report …………………………………………………………180
4-2. Transportation Systems & Advanced Technology Division ……………71 4. Social Report ……………………………………………………………………182
4-3. Industrial Machinery Business, Technology & Solutions Division ………74
XIII. Mitsubishi Minatomirai Industrial Museum ……………………………………184
5. Aerospace Headquarters …………………………………………………………77
6. General Machinery & Special Vehicle Headquarters …………………………84 XIV. Address List …………………………………………………………………………188
7. Air-Conditioning & Refrigeration Systems Headquarters ……………………90
XV. Main PR materials …………………………………………………………………196
8. Machine Tool Division ……………………………………………………………96
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!. An Outline of the
Company

Outline
Objects of the Company
Brief History
Foundation
CI Statement

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1. Outline 2. Objects of the Company

■Name of the Company in Foreign Language : ●The objects of the Company shall be to engage in the following businesses :
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.
(1) building, sale, repair and salvaging and scrapping of ships and defense vessels;
■Head Office : (2) manufacture, sale and repair of special motor vehicles, railway rolling-stock and special
2-16-5 Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 108-8215 Japan armored vehicles;
Phone : 81-3-6716-3111
(3) manufacture, sale and repair of aircraft, space systems and missiles;
Fax : 81-3-6716-5800
(4) manufacture, installation, sale and repair of turbines, boilers, internal combustion
■President :
engines, hydraulic turbines, nuclear equipment and other power systems;
Hideaki Omiya
(5) manufacture, installation, sale and repair of iron and steel manufacturing machinery,
■Foundation :
ceramic machinery, mining machinery, chemical machinery, textile machinery, pulp and
July 7, 1884
paper making machinery, box making machinery, printing machinery, plastic processing
■Establishment : machinery, rubber and tire machinery, machine tools and tools, construction machinery,
January 11, 1950 refrigerating machinery, air-conditioning machinery, agricultural machinery, machinery
for cargo-hoisting and transportation, food machinery, packing machinery, blowers,
■Capital : compressors, wind tunnels, hydraulic machinery, oil hydraulic equipment, pneumatic
265.6 bil. yen (As of March 31, 2010) control equipment, electric and electronic machinery and equipment, medical machinery
■Orders Received : and various other machinery, equipment and apparatus for industrial and general use;
2,476.2 bil. yen (consolidated basis, April 1, 2009 - March 31, 2010) (6) manufacture, installation, sale and repair of air pollution prevention equipment, water
1,938.7 bil. yen (non-consolidated basis, April 1, 2009 - March 31, 2010) corruption prevention equipment, solid waste treatment equipment and other pollution
prevention and environmental improvement equipment;
■Sales :
2,940.8 bil. yen (consolidated basis, April 1, 2009 - March 31, 2010) (7) manufacture, installation, sale and repair of bridges, hydraulic gates, stacks, offshore
2,327.7 bil. yen (non-consolidated basis, April 1, 2009 - March 31, 2010) facilities and other steel structures and various iron works;

■Domestic Offices : (8) manufacture, sale and repair of defense arms;


8 (9) design, observation and execution of civil engineering and construction work;
■Research & Development Centers : (10) lease, engineering and technical assistance for those items mentioned in the foregoing
6 sub-paragraphs and manufacture and sale of parts thereof;
■Works : (11) lease, purchase, sale and administration of real property;
7
(12) supply of electricity and heat;
■Overseas Offices :
(13) disposal of general and industrial waste;
10
(14) launching of satellites; and
■Employees :
34,139 (As of March 31, 2010) (15) all businesses incidental or relating to those items mentioned in the foregoing sub-
paragraphs.

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3. Brief History 4. Foundation

Nagasaki Forge of ■The Date of Foundation


Tokugawa Shogunate
1857 The Mitsubishi Mail Steamship Co., the predecessor to Mitsubishi Honsha, Ltd., got to its
Government-owned
Nagasaki Iron Works start in the shipbuilding business on July 7, 1884 by leasing the Government-owned
[Origin] 1870 Tsukumo Shokai
1868
Nagasaki Shipyard (the shipyard is now called Nagasaki Zosensho).
Mitsubishi Shokai This work for this endeavor required much more than the takeover of the personnel, facilities,
1873
and organization of a government shipyard. Indeed, this medium-sized steamship company
Mitsubishi Steamship Co.
1875
immediately took on projects commissioned by the government and began developing the
Government-owned
Mitsubishi Mail Steamship Co. Nagasaki Shipyard
Japanese shipbuilding industry based on its own plans, and at its own risk. For this reason,
1875 1883 July 7, 1884 is now commemorated as the starting point for Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.
[Foundation] July 7, 1884

Mitsubishi-sha, Ltd.
■Origin of the Mitsubishi Logo
1886

Mitsubishi Goshi Kaisha


The “Three Diamonds,” the company logo of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., originated as
1893 a design by Tsukumo Shokai, one of the forefathers of the company, as an emblem on the
flag of a company ship. Tsukumo Shokai had designed the shape as a modification of the
Shipbuilding Division of
Mitsubishi Goshi Kaisha family emblem of Yataro Iwasaki, the founder of Mitsubishi. After several transformations
1907

Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd.


(shown below), the present-day symbol came to be used for Mitsubishi Goshi Kaisha. The
1917 three diamond symbol is now known throughout the world as the logo of Mitsubishi Heavy
Industries, Ltd. and the 92 companies in and affiliated with the Mitsubishi Group.
Mitsubishi Internal
Combustion Engine Mfg. Co., Ltd.
1920
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
Mitsubishi Internal
1921 Combustion Engine Co., Ltd.
1921
Mitsubishi-sha, Ltd. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. Mitsubishi Aircraft Co., Ltd.
1937 1934 1928
Mitsubishi-honsha, Ltd.

Dissolution 1946 1943 Yokohama Dock Co., Ltd.


Mitsubishi Steel Mfg. Co., Ltd. 1935
1942 Mitsubishi Machine
Tool Mfg. Co., Ltd.
1945
[Establishment] 1950
West Japan Central Japan East Japan
Heavy-Industries, Ltd. Heavy Industries, Ltd. Heavy-Industries, Ltd.
1950 1950
Mitsubishi Shipbuilding & Shin Mitsubishi Mitsubishi Nippon
Engineering Co., Ltd. Heavy-Industries, Ltd. Heavy-Industries, Ltd.
1952 1952 1952

[Merger of three companies] 1964 MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD.

Mitsubishi Motors Corporation


1970
Mitsubishi Atomic Power
Industries, Inc.
1995

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5. CI Statement

We have established our CI (Corporate Identity) statement for the purpose of briefly
expressing our existence value, delivering both inside and outside the company. The
statement — “Our Technologies, Your Tomorrow” — represents our intention to “continuously
provide an assured future where people can live safe, secure and enriched lives through
technologies that can excite people and passion as a manufacturer for the sustainability of
the earth and humankind.”

<CI statement logo>

@. Stock

Going forward, we intend to further contribute to the advancement of society as a


manufacturer by encouraging all employees to collaborate ever more closely in carrying out
Stock Information
the company’s role and mission expressed in the CI statement. Major Shareholders
Classified by Types of Shareholders

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@. Stock

Stock

1. Stock Information (As of March 31, 2009) 3. Classified by Types of Shareholders (As of March 31, each year)
■No. of Stocks
Total Number of Issuable Shares 6,000,000,000 shares Foreign Institutions and Individuals(23.96%)
Other Corporations(8.57%)
Total Number of Shares Issued 3,373,647,813 shares Securities Companies(0.37%)

■Shareholders 2001 Individuals and others(27.24%) Financial Institutions(39.86%)

Number of shareholders 368,762 persons


(0.24%)
Average holdings per person 9,149 shares
2002 (26.91%) (42.92%) (7.43%) (22.50%)

(1.54%)
2. Major Shareholders (As of March 31, 2010)
2003 (28.91%) (41.87%) (7.37%) (20.31%)

Shareholder Number of Shares owned by Major Shareholder (2.08%)

Japan Trustee Services Bank, Ltd. 2004 (33.25%) (34.54%) (7.26%)


(7.37%) (22.87%)
155,104,900 4.6%
(Holder in Trust)
(0.91%)
The Master Trust Bank of Japan, Ltd.
132,051,000 3.9
(Holder in Trust) 2005 (35.98%) (31.81%) (6.89%) (24.41%)
The Nomura Trust and Banking Co., Ltd.
(Holder in Retirement Benefit Trust for The Bank 125,666,000 3.7 (1.14%)
of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd.)
2006 (30.12%) (32.40%) (6.18%) (30.16%)
Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance Company 80,022,741 2.4
(1.87%)
Tokio Marine &
50,400,000 1.5 2007 (28.44%) (31.75%) (6.35%) (31.59%)
Nichido Fire Insurance Co., Ltd.
The Nomura Trust and Banking Co., Ltd.
(2.15%)
(Holder in Retirement Benefit Trust for Mitsubishi 45,934,000 1.4
UFJ Trust and Banking Corporation) 2008 (35.18%) (30.14%) (7.50%) (25.03%)

OD 05 Omnibus China Treaty 808150 38,875,700 1.2 Government and Local Public
(1.61%)     Entities(0.01%)
Japan Trustee Services Bank, Ltd.
38,070,000 1.1 2009 (37.49%) (34.85%) (9.58%) (16.47%)
(Holder in Trust 9)
(1.54%) (0.01%)
MHI Stock Ownership Plan 31,683,447 0.9
2010 (36.93%) (32.43%) (9.64%) (19.45%)
JFE Steel Corporation 28,056,000 0.8

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#. Board of Directors and


Corporate Officers

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#. Board of Directors and Corporate Officers

Board of Directors and Corporate Officers

(As of July 1, 2010)


Name Name

Director,
Chairman Kazuo Tsukuda*1
Executive
Yujiro Kawamoto*1 Director in charge of Accounting, Finance and Material
Vice
President Hideaki Omiya* 1 President

Director,
Director, Executive General Manager, Shipbuilding & Ocean Development
Senior Assistant to President, Director in charge of Production Hisashi Hara*1
Vice Headquarters
1
Executive Ichiro Fukue* System Innovation Planning, Sustainability Energy & President
Vice Environment Strategic Planning
President Director,
Senior General Manager, Production System Innovation Planning
Director, Makoto Shintani
Vice Department
Senior President
Assistant to President, General Manager, Presidential
Executive Hiroshi Kan*1
Administration Office
Vice Director,
President Senior Deputy General Manager, Machinery & Steel Structures
Takashi Abe
Vice Headquarters
Director, President
Assistant to President, General Manager, Technical
Senior
1 Headquarters, Director in charge of Information Systems &
Executive Sunao Aoki* Director,
Communication
Vice Senior General Manager, General Machinery & Special Vehicle
Akira Hishikawa
President Vice Headquarters
President
Director,
Executive Director in charge of Internal Audit, Corporate Social
Katsuhiko Yasuda*1 Director Akihiro Wada*2 Advisor, Executive Technical Advisor of Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd.
Vice Responsibility, General Affairs, Legal and Personnel
President
Former Vice-Minister for International Affairs of the Ministry
Director Yoshihiro Sakamoto*2
Director, of International Trade and Industry
Executive
Akira Sawa*1 General Manager, Nuclear Energy Systems Headquarters
Vice Director Yorihiko Kojima*2 Chairman of the Board of Mitsubishi Corporation
President

Director, Statutory
Koshin Nakamoto
Executive Auditor
Teruaki Kawai*1 General Manager, Aerospace Headquarters
Vice
Statutory
President Naoki Yasaka
Auditor
Director,
Statutory Senior Adviser of Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking
Executive General Manager, Machinery & Steel Structures Toyoshi Nakano*3
Shunichi Miyanaga*1 Auditor Corporation
Vice Headquarters
President Statutory
Kichisaburo Nomura*3 Executive Adviser of All Nippon Airways Co., Ltd.
Auditor
Director,
Executive Statutory
Yoshiaki Tsukuda*1 General Manager, Power Systems Headquarters Nobuo Kuroyanagi*3 Chairman of The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd.
Vice Auditor
President

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#. Board of Directors and Corporate Officers

Name Name

Senior Vice President, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Printing & Packaging Senior Vice
Ken Watabe Kazuo Soma General Manager, Nagasaki Shipyard & Machinery Works
President Machinery, Ltd. President

Senior Vice Deputy General Manager, Machinery & Steel Structures Senior Vice
Takato Nishizawa Akihiko Fujiwara General Manager, Machine Tool Division
President Headquarters President

Senior Vice Deputy General Manager, Power Systems Headquarters Senior Vice Deputy General Manager, Shipbuilding & Ocean
Noriaki Fuseya Held also the post of General Manager, Renewable Energy Shigeto Matsumura
President Business Division President Development Headquarters

Senior Vice Senior Vice Chief Coordinator, Machinery & Steel Structures Headquarters
Masafumi Wani Deputy General Manager, Power Systems Headquarters Yasukuni Yamasaki Held also the post of President, Mitsubishi-Hitachi Metals
President President Machinery, Inc.
Senior Vice 




 

 


 

Atsushi Maekawa Deputy General Manager, Power Systems Headquarters 



 









 










President




 






 









 





 

Senior Vice
Kiyoshi Yamauchi President, Mitsubishi Nuclear Energy Systems Inc.
President

Senior Vice
Shigero Masamori General Manager, Kobe Shipyard & Machinery Works
President

Senior Vice
Shinichi Yoshida General Manager, Nagoya Aerospace Systems Works
President

Senior Vice Deputy General Manager, Power Systems Headquarters


Koji Hiramoto Held also the post of General Manager, Power Systems Plant
President Engineering & Construction Division
Senior Vice
Takashi Kobayashi Deputy General Manager, Aerospace Headquarters
President

Senior Vice
Shigeki Iwamatsu President, Mitsubishi Turbocharger Asia Co., Ltd.
President

Senior Vice
Toshio Kodama Deputy General Manager, Technical Headquarters
President

Senior Vice General Manager, Global Strategic Planning & Operations


Yukinori Horiguchi
President Headquarters

Senior Vice General Manager, Air-Conditioning & Refrigeration Systems


Masahiko Arihara
President Headquarters

Senior Vice
Toshiro Yagami General Manager, General Affairs Department
President

Senior Vice Deputy General Manager, Nuclear Energy Systems


Takashi Sudo
President Headquarters

Senior Vice
Hisakazu Mizutani Deputy General Manager, Aerospace Headquarters
President

Senior Vice General Manager, Industrial Machinery Business,


Yoichi Kujirai Technology & Solutions Division of Machinery & Steel
President Structures Headquarters
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Organization Chart

(As of Aug. 1, 2010) Shipbuilding & Ocean Development Administration Dept.


Ship & Ocean Business Dept.
Shipbuilding & Ocean Defense Ship Dept.
Development Headquarters Ship & Ocean Engineering Dept.
Ship & Ocean Production Designing Dept.
Yokohama Ship Repair & Marine Engineering Dept.

Planning & Accounting Dept.


General Affairs Dept.
Process Innovation & IT Strategy Dept.
Power Systems Business Strategy & Planning Dept.
Procurement Control Dept.
Utility Power Systems Dept.
Power Systems Industrial Energy Power Systems Dept.
Headquarters Power Systems International Operations Dept.
Power Systems Quality Management Dept.
Power Systems Production Management Dept.
Power Systems Service Management Dept.
New Energy Systems Dept.
Steam Turbine Engineering & Production Integration Dept.
Boiler Engineering Dept.
Power Systems Project Management Dept.
Nagasaki Power Systems Project Management Dept.
Takasago Power Systems Project Management Dept.
Plant Engineering & Procurement Dept.
Estimate Control Dept.
Power Systems Project Engineering Dept.
Power Systems Plant
Control System Engineering Dept.
Internal Audit Dept. Engineering &
Nagasaki Plant Engineering Dept.
Corporate Social Responsibility Dept. Construction Division
Yokohama Power Plant Engineering Dept.
Takasago Power Plant Engineering Dept.
Presidential Corporate Planning Dept. Civil Engineering Dept.
Administration Group Management Dept. Nagasaki Plant Construction Dept.
Office Corporate Communication Dept. Yokohama Power Plant Construction Dept.
Takasago Power Plant Construction Dept.
Information Systems & Communications Dept. Renewable Energy Wind-turbine Business Unit
General Affairs Dept. Business Division Solar Power System Business Unit
Legal Dept. Indian Power System Joint Venture Operations Dept. Yokohama Machinery Works
Personnel Dept. Takasago Machinery Works
Accounting Dept.
Finance Dept. Nuclear Energy Systems Safety & Quality Management Dept.
Material Dept. Nuclear Energy Systems Administration Dept.
Nuclear Energy Systems Group Management Dept.
Nuclear Energy Systems Dept.
Technology Planning Dept. Global Nuclear Business & Operations Dept.
Intellectual Property Dept. Nuclear Energy Systems
US-APWR Estimation & Budget Control Dept.
Advanced Technology Research Center Headquarters
Nuclear Systems Engineering Dept.
Technical Nagasaki Research & Development Center Water Reactor Project Dept.
Headquarters Takasago Research & Development Center Nuclear Fuel Cycle Engineering & Project Promoting Dept.
Hiroshima Research & Development Center APWR Promoting Dept.
Yokohama Research & Development Center ATMEA 1 Development Dept.
Nagoya Research & Development Center Reactor Core Engineering Dept.
Nuclear Energy
Reactor Safety Engineering Dept.
Systems Engineering
Nuclear Plant Engineering Dept.
Center Nagasaki Shipyard & Machinery Works
Nuclear Electrical & Control Engineering Dept.
Board Kobe Shipyard & Machinery Works
of President Shimonoseki Shipyard & Machinery Works
Directors Nagoya Aerospace Systems Works
Corporate Social Responsibility Dept. Nagoya Guidance & Propulsion Systems Works
Global Strategic Consolidated Management & Coordination Dept.
Planning & Overseas Business Promotion Dept. Machinery & Steel Structures Administration Dept.
Operations Overseas Administration Dept. Iwatsuka Area Management Dept.
Executive
Headquarters Mihara Area Management Dept.
Committee
Machinery & Steel Procurement Control Dept.
Structures Headquarters Information Technology Dept.
Production System Innovation Planning Dept. Project Integration & Risk Control Dept.
Board Strategic Business Development Office for the UAE
of Sustainability Energy & Environment Strategic Planning Dept. Civil Engineering Dept.
Statutory Auditors Global Manufacturing Management & Coordination Dept. Environmental & Chemical Plant Division
Joint Lithium Battery Operations Dept. Transportation Systems & Advanced Technology Division
Statutory Auditor Industrial Machinery Business, Technology & Solutions Division
Kansai Office
Chubu Office Aerospace Administration Dept.
Kyushu Office Defense Aircraft & Aeroengine Dept.
Statutory Auditors’ Hokkaido Office Aerospace Headquarters Guided Weapon Systems Dept.
Office Chugoku Office Civil Aircraft & Aeroengine Dept.
Tohoku Office Space Systems Dept.
Hokuriku Office
Shikoku Office Internal Control & Business Process Re-engineering Dept.
Global Technology & Quality Management Dept.
Jakarta Liaison Office Quality Assurance Dept.
Taipei Liaison Office Planning & Accounting Dept.
General Affairs Dept.
Purchasing Dept.
Power Train System Dept.
General Machinery & Turbocharger Sales Dept.
Special Vehicle Turbocharger Engineering Dept.
Headquarters Meiki Gasoline Engine Dept.
Engine Sales Dept.
Engine Engineering Dept.
Forklift Dept.
Special Vehicle Sales Dept.
Special Vehicle Engineering Dept.
Production Planning & Control Dept.
Production Dept.

General Affairs Dept.


Material Dept.
Air-Conditioner Sales Dept.
Air-Conditioner Designing & Engineering Dept.
Air-Conditioning &
Air-Conditioner & Reefer Production Dept.
Refrigeration Systems
Automotive Thermal Systems Dept.
Headquarters
Automotive Thermal Systems Production Dept.
Transportation Refrigeration Dept.
Centrifugal & Absorption Chiller Dept.
Quality Assurance Dept.

General Affairs Dept.


Material Dept.
Sales Dept.
Machine Tool Division
Quality Assurance Dept.
21 Engineering Dept.
Production Dept.
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Statement of Accounts (Consolidated)


Statement of Accounts (Non-consolidated)

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1. Statement of Accounts (Consolidated)

Transition of main financial data (Unit : billions of yen)


Orders received Net sales

000 2
001 2
002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 (bil.yen) (bil.yen)
4,000 4,000

Orders
2,640.3 2,424.9 2,480.9 2,662.8 2,722.8 2,942.0 3,274.7 3,715.2 3,268.7 2,476.2 3,000 3,000
received
2,000 2,000
Net sales 3,045.0 2,863.9 2,593.8 2,373.4 2,590.7 2,792.1 3,068.5 3,203.0 3,375.6 2,940.8
1,000 1,000

Operating
74.8 78.6 115.3 66.6 14.7 70.9 108.9 136.0 105.8 65.6 0 0
income (loss) 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Ordinary Operating income (loss) Net income (loss)


63.2 67.9 78.1 29.7 12.5 50.3 83.0 109.5 75.3 24.0
income (loss) (bil.yen) (bil.yen)
250 150
Income (loss) 200 100
before income -5.1 48.0 66.1 50.1 16.3 52.3 83.7 101.3 64.9 28.1
taxes 150 50

100 0
Net income
-20.3 26.4 34.3 21.7 4.0 29.8 48.8 61.3 24.2 14.1
(loss) 50 -50

0 -100

Total assets 4,236.6 3,915.2 3,666.8 3,715.3 3,831.1 4,047.1 4,391.8 4,517.1 4,526.2 4,262.8 -50 -150
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Net assets 1,278.2 1,282.7 1,270.9 1,324.4 1,309.9 1,376.2 1,446.4 1,440.4 1,283.2 1,328.7 Total assets Net assets
(bil.yen) (bil.yen)
5,000 1,500

Debt with
1,090.6 1,049.9 1,122.9 1,101.2 1,172.8 1,198.6 1,273.5 1,365.3 1,612.8 1,495.3 4,000
interest 1,000
3,000
Capital
96.4 109.7 119.1 109.8 112.2 140.5 175.9 191.4 196.6 177.1 2,000
investment 500
1,000

Depreciation 99.3 95.9 97.0 99.8 99.1 100.8 106.7 129.2 153.8 140.4 0 0
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Cash flows
from operating 254.1 99.1 50.0 134.2 107.0 73.9 158.7 161.8 79.5 117.9 Debt with interest Free cash flows
activities (bil.yen) (bil.yen)
2,000 200
Cash flows
from investing -76.1 -89.5 -106.1 -95.3 -163.3 -104.0 -158.6 -193.0 -156.5 -180.7 150
1,500
activities 100

Free cash 1,000 50


177.9 9.5 -56.0 38.8 -56.2 -30.1 0 -31.2 -77.0 -62.7
flows 0
500
Cash flows -50
from financing -131.2 -69.4 59.3 -44.4 57.9 7.9 48.7 71.2 262.0 -105.2 0 -100
activities 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

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Main financial index


Return on equity Return on total assets
Unit 2
000 2
001 2
002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 (%) (%)
15.0 4.0

10.0
Return on 2.0
% -1.6 2.1 2.7 1.7 0.3 2.2 3.5 4.3 1.8 1.1 5.0
equity
0.0 0.0

Return on -5.0
-2.0
total % -0.5 0.6 0.9 0.6 0.1 0.8 1.2 1.4 0.5 0.3 -10.0
assets
-15.0 -4.0
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Operating
income % 2.5 2.7 4.4 2.8 0.6 2.5 3.5 4.2 3.1 2.2
Operating income ratio Equity to assets ratio
ratio (%) (%)
8.0 50.0
Equity to
6.0
assets % 30.2 32.8 34.7 35.6 34.2 34.0 32.5 31.4 27.4 30.0 40.0

ratio 4.0
30.0
Price 2.0

earnings times − 55.10 28.00 52.30 236.55 63.25 52.35 23.31 41.30 91.70 0.0
20.0
ratio
-2.0 0.0
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Earning
yen -6.03 7.84 10.14 6.46 1.20 8.85 14.56 18.28 7.22 4.22
per share Price earnings ratio
(times)
250.00
Book value 200.00
yen 378.96 380.22 376.76 393.17 390.44 410.15 425.54 423.17 369.94 380.80
per share 150.00
100.00
50.00
0.00
-50.00
-100.00
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

(Notes) Return on equity = net income (loss) / stockholders' equity average of the beginning and the end of period
Return on total assets = net income (loss) / total assets average of the beginning and the end of period
Operating income ratio = operating income (loss) / Net sales
Equity to assets ratio = stockholders' equity / total assets
Price earnings ratio = stock price (year-end close) / income (loss) per share
Earning per share = net income (loss) / total number of shares issued
Book value per share = Net assets / total number of shares issued

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Orders Received by Industry Segment (Consolidated) (Unit : billions of yen) Operating income by Industry Segment (Consolidated) (Unit : billions of yen)
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2 00 8 200 9 2000 2 001 20 02 2 003 2 004 20 05 20
06 20
07 2 00 8 2 0 09
Shipbuilding & Ocean 257.0 329.9 299.3 207.4 314.2 353.6 271.3 150.8 Shipbuilding & Ocean
Development Development -4.1 5.4 11.1 -14.9 -11.7 -10.6 -5.3 4.0 1.6 14.5
(10.4%)(12.4%)(11.0%) (7.1%) (9.6%) (9.5%) (8.3%) (6.1%)
Power 608.3 670.7 691.4 872.8 1,008.2 1,214.9 1,148.8 982.2 Power
Systems Systems 29.0 31.5 51.9 23.4 16.0 38.3 56.7 58.2 80.0 82.6
(24.5%)(25.2%)(25.4%)(29.7%)(30.8%)(32.7%)(35.1%)(39.7%)
Machinery and 388.5 422.7 455.5 515.8 469.0 557.3 527.8 323.8 Machinery and 8.4 9.5 10.0 9.6 -8.7 2.3 2.9 11.3 31.6 30.1
steel structures (15.7%)(15.9%)(16.7%)(17.5%)(14.3%)(15.0%)(16.2%)(13.1%) steel structures
441.2 407.5 411.0 451.5 543.3 615.8 510.8 435.5
Aerospace Aerospace 32.8 33.3 40.9 29.5 8.7 16.5 14.4 14.6 -10.3 -6.4
(17.8%)(15.3%)(15.1%)(15.3%)(16.6%)(16.6%)(15.6%)(17.6%)
Mass and Medium- 677.3 727.1 747.9 814.8 856.6 901.7 767.0 541.3 Mass and Medium-
Lot Manufactured Lot Manufactured 0.4 -8.2 -3.4 9.8 4.3 16.7 31.3 40.0 -7.0 -62.6
Machinery (27.3%)(27.3%)(27.5%)(27.7%)(26.2%)(24.3%)(23.5%)(21.8%) Machinery
108.3 104.6 117.4 79.6 83.0 71.7 42.8 42.4
Others Others 8.2 6.9 4.6 9.0 6.0 7.5 8.8 7.6 9.9 7.4
(4.3%) (3.9%) (4.3%) (2.7%) (2.5%) (1.9%) (1.3%) (1.7%)
2,480.9 2,662.8 2,722.8 2,942.0 3,274.7 3,715.2 3,268.7 2,476.2
Total Total 74.8 78.6 115.3 66.6 14.7 70.9 108.9 136.0 105.8 65.6
(100.0%)(100.0%)(100.0%)(100.0%)(100.0%)(100.0%)(100.0%) (100.0%)

Sales by Industry Segment (Consolidated) (Unit : billions of yen)


2 000 2 001 2 002 2 003 2 004 2 005 2 006 2 007 2 00 8 2 00 9
Shipbuilding & Ocean 293.7 290.0 265.8 200.0 271.5 222.6 247.1 283.9 240.1 230.6
Development (9.6%)(10.1%)(10.2%) (8.4%)(10.5%) (8.0%) (8.1%) (8.9%) (7.1%) (7.8%)
Power 900.3 899.7 646.2 549.8 629.6 710.9 890.7 946.9 1,209.1 1,066.1
Systems (29.6%)(31.4%)(24.9%)(23.2%)(24.3%)(25.5%)(29.0%)(29.6%)(35.8%)(36.3%)
Machinery and 541.2 430.0 418.7 471.5 459.3 538.7 511.6 472.5 542.2 542.0
steel structures (17.8%)(15.0%)(16.1%)(19.9%)(17.7%)(19.3%)(16.7%)(14.7%)(16.1%)(18.4%)
522.2 472.0 506.7 392.2 407.9 445.9 495.0 500.5 512.3 500.2
Aerospace
(17.2%)(16.5%)(19.5%)(16.5%)(15.7%)(16.0%)(16.1%)(15.6%)(15.2%)(17.0%)
Mass and Medium- 717.0 696.9 683.8 687.6 757.8 805.0 849.0 913.6 805.4 544.3
Lot Manufactured
Machinery (23.5%)(24.3%)(26.4%)(29.0%)(29.3%)(28.8%)(27.7%)(28.5%)(23.8%)(18.5%)
70.2 75.2 72.4 72.0 64.3 68.7 74.8 85.4 66.3 57.4
Others
(2.3%) (2.7%) (2.9%) (3.0%) (2.5%) (2.4%) (2.4%) (2.7%) (2.0%) (2.0%)
3,045.0 2,863.9 2,593.8 2,373.4 2,590.7 2,792.1 3,068.5 3,203.0 3,375.6 2,940.8
Total
(100.0%)(100.0%)(100.0%)(100.0%)(100.0%)(100.0%)(100.0%)(100.0%)(100.0%)(100.0%)

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2. Statement of Accounts (Non-consolidated)

Transition of main financial data (Unit : billions of yen)


Orders received Net sales

000 2
001 2
002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 (bil.yen) (bil.yen)
4,000 3,000

Orders 2,500
2,213.8 1,970.4 2,050.7 2,159.2 2,202.0 2,318.3 2,586.6 2,903.1 2,462.7 1,938.7 3,000
received 2,000

2,000 1,500
Net sales 2,637.7 2,388.6 2,171.7 1,940.1 2,097.9 2,206.7 2,426.6 2,471.1 2,647.2 2,327.7 1,000
1,000
500
Operating
52.8 66.8 103.0 35.2 -9.7 38.2 71.6 94.9 56.9 47.1 0 0
income (loss) 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Ordinary Operating income (loss) Net income (loss)


46.5 59.4 65.1 7.5 -9.6 32.4 57.4 68.2 46.8 20.0
income (loss) (bil.yen) (bil.yen)
200 150
Income (loss) 150 100
before income 24.4 33.4 54.5 23.7 0.2 35.3 59.0 54.2 63.2 21.9
taxes 100 50

50 0
Net income
15.0 22.4 30.1 5.2 -2.0 26.1 39.5 34.4 44.8 18.4
(loss) 0 -50

-50 -100

Total assets 3,611.7 3,263.0 3,071.6 3,139.9 3,288.8 3,587.7 3,743.2 3,839.7 3,898.7 3,695.6 -100 -150
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Net assets 1,128.3 1,115.8 1,129.1 1,166.2 1,147.5 1,307.0 1,273.0 1,240.4 1,125.0 1,142.4 Total assets Net assets
(bil.yen) (bil.yen)
5,000 1,500

4,000
Main financial index 1,000
3,000

Unit 2
000 2
001 2
002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2,000
500

Dividend 1,000
yen 4.0 4.0 6.0 6.0 4.0 4.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 4.0
per share 0 0
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

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Statement of Employees (Consolidated)


Statement of Employees (Non-consolidated)
Breakdown of Newly Hired Employees
(Non-consolidated)

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1. Statement of Employees (Consolidated)

(Unit: person)
2000 2001 2002 2003 20
04 2
005 20
06 20
07 20
08 2 00 9
Shipbuilding & Ocean Development 6,208 5,946 5,796 5,707 5,531 5,388 5,285 5,196 5,035 4,969
Power Systems 14,441 14,163 13,949 13,665 13,749 14,218 15,070 15,978 17,296 18,633
Segment

Machinery and steel structures 8,785 8,445 8,136 8,121 7,839 8,998 8,246 7,662 7,635 7,570
Aerospace 7,637 7,615 7,504 7,374 7,314 7,712 8,211 8,724 9,231 9,679
Mass and Medium-Lot
Manufactured Machinery 18,127 17,935 17,346 16,203 16,154 16,930 17,032 17,489 19,005 17,777
Others 8,798 8,649 8,561 8,879 8,653 8,966 9,096 9,054 9,214 9,041
Total 63,996 62,753 61,292 59,949 59,240 62,212 62,940 64,103 67,416 67,669
※ Data of employees as of March 31 each year.

2. Statement of Employees (Non-consolidated)

2000 2001 2002 2003 20


04 2
005 20
06 20
07 20
08 200

No. of employees 37,934 36,692 35,530 34,396 33,500 32,627 32,552 33,089 33,614 34,139
Average age 41.3 41.5 41.4 41.4 41.5 41.5 41.4 40.9 40.2 39.4
Average length of service 20.2 20.4 20.3 20.2 20.3 20.2 20.0 19.3 18.3 17.4
Average salary 6,874,225 7,099,019 7,216,070 7,267,280 7,300,750 7,272,617 7,482,699 7,588,310 7,568,830 7,267,210
(Notes) ※ Data of employees as of March 31 each year.
1. Employees on secondment to subsidiaries, non-regular employees, and part-time employees are not included.
2. Average salary is average monthly salary before tax from April to March, including non-standard wages but excluding
  bonuses and other extra allowances.

3. Breakdown of Newly Hired Employees (Non-consolidated)

New Graduates Hired Employees (Unit: person)


2001 2002 2003 2004 20
05 2
006 20
07 20
08 20
09 2 01 0
graduates
University

Business affairs 67 91 101 89 112 102 126 149 206 157


Engineer 240 301 331 307 309 323 420 525 614 515
Total 307 392 432 396 421 425 546 674 820 672
College of Technology graduates 45 63 56 29 46 52 68 93 135 108
High school graduates, other 36 70 39 37 38 40 82 108 148 109
Manufacturing employees 266 359 327 264 344 402 613 637 702 583
Total 654 884 854 726 849 919 1,309 1,512 1,805 1,472
※ No. of new graduates as of April 1st each year
Mid-career Workers Hired Employees
2000 2001 2002 2003 20
04 2
005 20
06 20
07 20
08 200

Business affairs & Engineer − − − − 38 84 257 437 643 265
Manufacturing employees − − − − 2 75 230 273 262 187
Total − − − − 40 159 487 710 905 452
35 ※ Data of employees as of March 31 each year. 36
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Divisions

Shipbuilding & Ocean Development Headquarters


Power Systems Headquarters
Nuclear Energy Systems Headquarters
Machinery & Steel Structures Headquarters
Aerospace Headquarters
General Machinery & Special Vehicle Headquarters
Air-Conditioning & Refrigeration Systems Headquarters
Machine Tool Division

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1. Shipbuilding & Ocean Development Headquarters

■ Shipbuilding Ship Repairing Conversion


The Shipbuilding Headquarters has extended its shipbuilding experience by performing a
QOutlineœ great many vessel conversions using unique construction methods to improve structures and
The MHI Shipbuilding Division has delivered LNG carriers (Moss type, Membrane type), LPG economy.
carriers, and VLCCs to support the transportation of energy resources, as well as a new
generation of container carriers, RO/RO passenger ferries, and pure car carriers to support ¡Conversions:
global logistics, based on more than a century of experience in advanced shipbuilding. The Hull enlargement and hull shortening
Headquarters also produces large cruise ships that support people’s leisure activities. Re-freshing of accommodation for cruise ships
Employing the very latest technologies, the Division continues to develop highly reliable Re-engining and replacement of cargo-handling machines to optimize energy efficiency
structures and high-performance hull forms with optimally low energy consumption, while Broad conversion work to change the basic configurations of vessels (from cargo ships and
enhancing economical efficiency, reliability, and safety through the development of tankers to single-purpose carriers, chemical carriers, and special-purpose vessels)
technologies such as energy-saving propulsion plant systems and maritime safety systems. ¡General repair: periodical surveys, damage repair, modification work, maintenance
The advanced technology used in its repair and conversion works has been of paramount
importance in ensuring substantial economic improvements, as well as safe working Other Products and Services
environments in the shipbuilding industry. ¡Various automated systems: ship operation support system for integrated bridge operation,
machinery operation and cargo-handling ship-shore information system, and other special
computer systems.
QMain Productsœ ¡Training simulator: operation training system for merchant ships, training simulators for the
Main Types of Newbuildings Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force
¡Tankers: LNG carriers (Moss type, Membrane type), LPG carriers, crude oil carriers ¡Technical services: engineering assistance, technological assistance, shipbuilding facility
(VLCC), multi-purpose gas carriers, etc. engineering
¡Cargo ships: container carriers, RO/RO ships, heavy lifters, high-speed cargo ships
¡Passenger ships: cruise ships, RO/RO passenger ferries, high-speed ships
¡Industrial carriers: pure car and truck carriers, etc.
¡Special-purpose vessels: cable layers, survey/research/training ships, pollution-treatment
ships (oil-recovery ships), ships to collect sea-borne debris, spent fuel carriers, firefighting
ships, and pollution-prevention ships
¡Defense & patrol vessels: for the Ministry of Defense and Japan Coast Guard

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QProduction Historyœ Date Product


Date Product 2004 Completed the DIAMOND PRINCESS and SAPPHIRE PRINCESS, the world’s
1887 Completed Japan’s first steel passenger and cargo ship, the YUGAO MARU. largest-class cruise ships.
1940 Completed the NITTA MARU and YAWATA MARU, two luxury passenger ships. Completed the HAMANASU and AKASHIA, the world’s first high-speed ferries
1942 Completed the MUSASHI, the world’s largest battleship of the day. adopting hybrid CRP-POD propulsion systems.
2006 Completed a 145,000m3 Moss-type LNG carrier for the Snohvit Project.
1956 Nagasaki Shipyard & Engine Works became the world’s highest aggregate
Completed an 83,000m3 LPG carrier for BP Shipping.
launched gross tonnage work. Japan became the world’s top shipbuilding country.
2007 Completed the MOL CREATION, high performance large size container ship.
1963 Began construction on the OSHIO, the largest submarine produced since World
Completed a 145,000m3 Moss-type LNG carrier for the SakhalinⅡ Project.
War @.
2008 Completed the SERI BALHAF, a 157,000m3 membrane tank type LNG carrier with
1971
Completed three of the world’s largest high-speed container ships. Dual-Fuel Diesel-Electric propulsion system.
∼72 Completed the AURIGA LEADER, the first PCTC fitted with a 40kW solar power
1974 MHI’s shipbuilding activities peaked, totaling an aggregate of 3,700,000 gross tons generation system.
(48 vessels) launched (including 19 VLCCs). 2009 Completed the TAITAR NO.1 & TAITAR NO.3, the latest designed large LNG Carrier
1982 Completed the RIVER BOYNE, the first of a new-generation of coal-fired Completed the MUSANAH, the latest designed large LPG Carrier
steamships.
1983 Completed two large LNG carriers.
■Marine Structures
1989 Completed the FUJI MARU, a large cruise passenger ship.
Completed the HAKUHO MARU, an advanced oceanographic research vessel. QOutlineœ
1990 Completed the CRYSTAL HARMONY, the world’s most luxurious cruise ship. MHI’s Marine Structures Division manufactures a variety of equipment, facilities, and systems
1991 Completed the NEDLLOYD EUROPA, a hatch coverless container ship. related to marine research, surveys, and development, as well as offshore oil and gas
Completed the ASUKA, Japan’s largest cruise ship of the day. production. The Division also manufactures and develops a broad range of products and
1992 Completed the KDD OCEAN LINK, the world’s most advanced cable layer. technologies to meet society’s needs, including products and technologies for the expanded
Completed the YAMATO!, a superconductive electromagnetic propulsion ship. and efficient development of port facilities, the exploration and recovery of ocean resources
1993 Completed the KONGO, an AEGIS destroyer. and offshore oil fields, the use of marine space, and the prevention of ocean pollution. More
Completed the RAINBOW, a hydrofoil catamaran. recent achievements have included the development of the URASHIMA, the world’s first
1994 Completed the EVER RENOWN, a large container ship. autonomous underwater vehicle powered by fuel cells, which recorded a continuous cruising
1996 Completed one of the world’s largest LNG carriers. distance of 314 km off the shore of Suruga basin in February 2005, and the CHIKYU, a deep-
1997 Completed the UNICORN, one of the fastest mono-hull type high-speed car ferries. sea scientific riser drilling vessel.
1998 Completed the SUBARU, Japan’s largest cable layer.
1999 Completed two the world’s fastest RO/RO ferries. QMain Productsœ
2000 Completed the EUROPEAN CAUSEWAY, the first RO/RO Passenger Ferry for P&O. ¡Offshore oil production facilities: floating, production, storage and off-loading barge,
Completed the LNG JAMAL, the first LNG carrier fitted with a re-liquefaction plant. support vessel for offshore oil development.
2001 Completed the NEW CENTURY 1, the most advanced pure car carrier. ¡Offshore oil-loading facilities: oil-storage barges, single-point moorings, sea berths,
2002 Completed the PUTERI INTAN SATU, a membrane tank type LNG carrier. offshore CTS systems
2003 Completed the HIMAWARI No. 5, the HIMAWARI No. 6, the SUNFLOWER ¡Others: deep-sea scientific riser drilling vessels, various marine facilities, deep-strata
HAKATA, the SUNFLOWER TOKYO, a family of high-efficiency RO/RO cargo chemical mixer barges, crane barges, oil- and gas-loading facilities, multi-purposes service
ships. vessels, geophysical survey ships, submersible research vessels, dredgers, underwater
vehicles, underwater robots, motion simulation theater, floating intelligent buildings.
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QProduction Historyœ 



 

 
 


 









Date Product Name Works Owner Type
2006 ARCTIC LADY Nagasaki MITSUI O.S.K. LINES, LTD. LNGC
1965 After building the SEDCO 135A, Japan’s first offshore drilling unit, LEIF HOEGH & CO.
∼86 MHI completes 16 semi-submersible type units, 6 jack-up type units, and 4 vessel IBRI LNG Nagasaki OMAN SHIPPING COMPANY LNGC
MITSUI O.S.K. LINES, LTD.
type units. MITSUBISHI CORPORATION
BRITISH COURAGE Nagasaki BP SHIPPING LPGC
1981 Completed the SHINKAI 2000, a 2,000m deep submersible research vehicle. TOWADA Nagasaki TAIHEIYO KAIUN CO., LTD. VLCC
TOPEKA Nagasaki WILH. WILHELMSEN ASA PCTC
1988 Completed a tank ship to be used for an offshore oil storage facility at the Kami-Goto ATAGO Nagasaki Ministry of Defence AEGIS destroyer
EVER SUPERB Kobe GREENCOMPASS MARINE S.A. Container Carrier
Islands. SETOSHIO Kobe Ministry of Defence Submarine
1989 Completed the SHINKAI 6500, a 6,500m deep submersible research vehicle. KINUURA MARU Shimonoseki IZUMI KISEN CO., LTD. Car Carrier
HOTOKU MARU Shimonoseki NICHITOKU KISEN CO., LTD. Car Carrier
1990 Completed the PUTERI DULANG, an 850,000bbls crude oil FSO vessel (FSO: HOSHO MARU Shimonoseki TOYOFUJI SHIPPING CO., LTD. Car Carrier
MIYAZAKI SANGYO KAIUN K.K.
floating storage and offloading). POSITIVE LEADER Shimonoseki OCEANIC TRADER S.A. (Panama) Car Carrier
2007 MOL CREATION Nagasaki MOL EURO-ORIENT SHIPPING S.A. Container Carrier
1992 Completed a draft-controlled launcher for the Japanese Government. SERI BAKTI Nagasaki MISC BERHAD LNGC
1993 Completed a DMCCS (deep-sea microorganism collecting and cultivating system) GRAND ELENA Nagasaki NYK-SCF LNG SHIPPING NO.1 LTD. LNGC
ALTO ACLUX Nagasaki KANTO LEASING LTD. LNGC
for JAMSTEC (Japan Maritime Science and Technology Center). YUYO Nagasaki SUNNY GAS TRANSPORTATION, S.A. LPGC
ASHIGARA Nagasaki Ministry of Defence AEGIS destroyer
1994 Completed the KASUMIZAURUSU, a sludge dredger, for the Kanto Regional EVER SALUTE Kobe EVERGREEN INTERNATIONAL S.A. Container Carrier
AQUAMARINE ACE Kobe POLAR EXPRESS S.A. PCTC
Construction Bureau under the Ministry of Construction. LUNA SPIRIT Shimonoseki MITSUBISHI CORPORATION Car Carrier
ANDROMEDA SPIRIT Shimonoseki MITSUBISHI CORPORATION Car Carrier
1995 Completed the ANASURIA, an 850,000bbls crude oil FPSO vessel. SUNFLOWER GOLD Shimonoseki THE DIAMOND FERRY CO. LTD. Ferry
(FPSO: floating production, storage, and offloading) SUNFLOWER PEARL Shimonoseki THE DIAMOND FERRY CO. LTD. Ferry
KOYO MARU Shimonoseki NATIONAL FISHERIES UNIVERSITY Training Ship
1996 Completed a tank ship to be used for an offshore oil storage facility at the 2008 CYGNUS PASSAGE Nagasaki TOKYO ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY LNGC
NIPPON YUSEN KABUSHIKI KAISHA
Shirashima Islands. MITSUBISHI CORPORATION
PACIFIC ENLIGHTEN Nagasaki KYUSYU ELECTRIC POWER CO., INC. LNGC
1997 Completed a new type of sand drain barge. TOKYO ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY
1998 Completed FPSO conversion work for Japan Vietnam Petroleum Co., Ltd. MITSUBISHI CORPORATION
NIPPON YUSEN KABUSHIKI KAISHA
1999 Completed the ARUANGWA, a 1,000m3 trailing suction hopper dredger for the MITSUI & CO., LTD.
MITSUI O.S.K. LINES. LTD.
Mozambican dredging company, EMODRAGA E. P. LUCINA PROVIDENCE Nagasaki DE ROSA MARITIMA S.A. LPGC
SERI BALHAF Nagasaki MISC BERHAD LNGC
2000 Completed BENKEI, a borehole reentry/observatory system. MOL COMPETENCE Nagasaki MOL EURO-ORIENT SHIPPING S.A. Container Carrier
TOMAR Nagasaki WILHELMSEN LINES CAR CARRIERS LTD. PCTC
2005 Completed the SEIRYUMARU, a trailing suction hopper dredger & oil recovery ship AMETHYST ACE Kobe POLAR EXPRESS S.A. PCTC
for the Chubu Regional Development Bureau under the Ministry of Land, AURIGA LEADER Kobe HECATE SHIPPING PTE. LTD. PCTC
SORYU Kobe Ministry of Defence Submarine
Infrastructure and Transport. SEISUI MARU Shimonoseki MIE UNIVERSITY Training Ship
FERRY AKEBONO Shimonoseki ALINE FERRY CO., LTD. Ferry
Completed the CHIKYU, a deep sea drilling vessel, for JAMSTEC (Japan Agency TOYOFUJI MARU NO.2 Shimonoseki TOYOFUJI SHIPPING CO., LTD. Car Carrier
SHENG SHI Shimonoseki JADEWAY LIMITED Car Carrier
for Marine-Earth Science and Technology). POSITIVE PASSION Shimonoseki WINNING HOPE ENTERPRISES S.A. Car Carrier
TSUKUBA Shimonoseki Japan Coast Guard Patrol Ship
Completed the MECCA, a 10,000m3 trailing suction hopper dredger for the Suez AKAGI Shimonoseki Japan Coast Guard Patrol Ship
Canal Authority. 2009 TAITAR NO.1 Nagasaki NIMIC NO.1 S.A. LNGC
MUSANAH Nagasaki SHERWOOD OVERSEAS S.A. LPGC
2007 Completed the ALCANTARA SANTOS, a 1,000m3 trailing suction hopper dredger VERMILION FIRST Nagasaki VENUS OCEAN NAVIGATION S.A. LPGC
BW TOKYO Nagasaki CLIO MARINE INC. LPGC
for the Mozambican dredging company, EMODRAGA E. P. YUYO SPIRITS Nagasaki GAS SPIRITS SHIPPING S.A. LPGC
QUEEN SAPPHIRE Nagasaki CLIO MARINE INC. PCTC
ZEUS LEADER Nagasaki NIPPON YUSEN KABUSHIKI KAISHA PCTC
RUBY ACE Nagasaki WHITE BEAR MARITIME LIMITED PCTC
SILVERSTONE EXPRESS Shimonoseki XING LONG MARITIME S.A. PCTC
SEKISHOU Shimonoseki YAMAGUCHI PREFECTURE Fishery Patrol Boat
SHIKINE Shimonoseki Japan Coast Guard Patrol Ship
KOSHIKI Shimonoseki Japan Coast Guard Patrol Ship
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QOthersœ List o
Vessels Completed by Mitsubishi Shipyards
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Works G/T DWT G/T DWT G/T DWT G/T DWT G/T DWT G/T DWT G/T DWT G/T DWT G/T DWT G/T DWT
No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No.
(thou.)(thou.) (thou.)(thou.) (thou.)(thou.) (thou.)(thou.) (thou.)(thou.) (thou.)(thou.) (thou.)(thou.) (thou.)(thou.) (thou.)(thou.) (thou.)(thou.)
Nagasaki domestic vessels 2 223 140 ー ー ー ー ー ー ー ー ー 2 34 12 1 57 27 ー ー ー ー ー ー ー ー ー 2 77 37 Mitsub
Shipyard & export vessels 9 965 1,498 5 309 206 5 473 335 5 345 286 10 1,047 1,159 9 645 826 13 1,084 854 7 715 760 11 911 751 11 903 637
Machinery
Works total 11 1,188 1,638 5 309 206 5 473 335 5 345 286 12 1,081 1,171 10 702 854 13 1,084 854 7 715 760 11 911 751 13 981 675 Ishikaw
Kobe domestic vessels ー ー ー ー ー ー ー ー ー ー ー ー ー ー ー 1 5 4 ー ー ー ー ー ー ー ー ー ー ー ー
Shipyard & Hitachi
export vessels 4 277 253 3 215 202 3 228 228 5 291 319 5 245 124 3 211 172 4 300 314 4 227 238 5 316 153 ー ー ー
Machinery
Works total 4 277 253 3 215 202 3 228 228 5 291 319 5 245 124 4 215 176 4 300 314 4 227 238 5 316 153 ー ー ー Mitsui
Shimonoseki domestic vessels 2 2 2 3 24 12 3 20 9 7 102 40 2 13 5 3 29 12 5 57 25 5 76 32 3 32 15 ー ー ー
Shipyard & export vessels 5 95 66 2 31 21 2 31 16 ー ー ー 1 44 11 4 136 83 1 44 11 ー ー ー 2 88 22 4 175 44
NKK C
Machinery
Works total 7 97 68 5 55 33 5 51 25 7 102 40 3 57 16 7 164 95 6 101 36 5 76 32 5 120 37 4 175 44 Kawas
Grand total 22 1,562 1,959 13 579 441 13 752 588 17 737 645 20 1,383 1,311 21 1,082 1,124 23 1,485 1,204 16 1,019 1,030 21 1,347 941 17 1,156 719 Sumito
Total




 


 










 

Domes
1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
No. G/T(thou.) % No. G/T(thou.) % No. G/T(thou.) % No. G/T(thou.) % No. G/T(thou.) % No. G/T(thou.) % World
14.4 8.9 12.0 13.0 4.8 6.3
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. 28 1,420 29 918 20 1,329 22 1,562 13 579 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. 13 752
(5.6) (3.6) (4.8) (4.9) (1.9) (2.3)
IHI Corporation 14 729 7.4 12 853 8.3 13 1,069 9.7 13 1,060 8.8 13 991 8.2 Universal Shipbuilding Corporation 25 2,067 17.3
Hitachi Zosen Corporation 18 534 5.4 11 748 7.3 9 756 6.8 9 797 6.6 11 957 8.0 IHI Marine United Inc. 11 868 7.3
Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. 8 199 2.0 16 768 7.5 19 729 6.6 21 902 7.5 20 541 4.5 Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. 15 803 6.7
NKK Corporation 8 654 6.6 11 568 5.5 10 691 6.3 11 756 6.3 11 954 7.9 Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation 9 399 3.3
Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. 11 656 6.6 11 446 4.3 8 442 4.0 7 622 5.2 11 626 5.2 Sumitomo Heavy Industries ME, Co., Ltd. 5 237 2.0
Sumitomo Heavy Industries, Ltd. 11 415 4.2 7 310 3.0 17 763 6.9 13 465 3.9 11 420 3.5 Total 78 5,126 42.9
Total 98 4,607 46.6 97 4,611 44.9 96 5,779 52.3 96 6,164 51.3 90 5,068 42.1 100.0
Domestic total 397 11,957
100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 (35.8)
Domestic total 650 9,883 601 10,272 446 11,051 457 12,020 462 12,024
(38.7) (40.3) (39.7) (37.9) (38.4) World total 1,539 33,383 100.0
World total 2,087 25,537 100.0 1,954 25,464 100.0 1,829 27,822 100.0 1,799 31,696 100.0 1,553 31,292 100.0

2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009


No. G/T(thou.) % No. G/T(thou.) % No. G/T(thou.) % No. G/T(thou.) % No. G/T(thou.) % No. G/T(thou.) % No. G/T(thou.) %
5.8 9.5 6.6 8.2 5.8 7.2 6.1
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. 17 737 20 1,383 21 1,082 23 1,485 16 1,019 21 1,347 17 1,156
(2.0) (3.4) (2.3) (2.9) (1.8) (2.0) (1.5)
Universal Shipbuilding Corporation 22 1,928 15.2 24 1,955 13.5 28 1,974 12.0 23 1,842 10.2 30 2,018 11.5 23 2,077 11.1 24 2,056 10.9
IHI Marine United Inc. 11 852 6.7 13 899 6.2 14 1,213 7.4 17 1,156 6.4 11 854 4.9 19 1,214 6.5 10 1,046 5.5
Mitsui Engineering & Shipbuilding Co., Ltd. 13 782 6.2 21 876 6.0 26 1,244 7.6 33 1,507 8.3 24 1,188 6.8 24 1,360 7.3 27 1,339 7.1
Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation 13 560 4.4 10 454 3.1 12 934 5.7 15 1,141 6.3 10 544 3.1 13 796 4.3 11 800 4.2
Sumitomo Heavy Industries ME, Co., Ltd. 10 514 4.1 8 383 2.6 8 368 2.2 9 403 2.2 9 505 2.9 8 447 2.4 8 448 2.4
Total 86 5,374 42.4 96 5,949 41.0 109 6,814 41.5 120 7,534 41.6 100 6,128 35.0 108 7,241 38.8 97 6,845 36.2
100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
Domestic total 405 12,688 430 14,515 469 16,434 534 18,176 543 17,525 562 18,656 574 18,893
(35.1) (36.1) (35.0) (34.9) (30.6) (27.6) (24.6)
World total 1,540 36,131 100.0 1,729 40,171 100.0 2,129 46,970 100.0 2,447 52,118 100.0 2,782 57,320 100.0 3,242 67,690 100.0 3,445 76,914 100.0
Note: ( ) represents share of world total.
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Vessels Completed by Main Shipbuilding Countries Shipbuilding Order Book


(mil.GT) (mil.GT)
80 380
76.9
368.1
370
75
360
70 67.7 350

65 340
329.7
330
60
320
55 57.3 310
52.1

50 300
47.0 300.5
290
45
280

40 270
40.2
260
35 36.1
250
33.4
30 31.7 28.9
31.3 240
26.4
25 230
21.8
20.6 220
20 18.8 208.9
17.7 210
14.8 18.1 18.7 18.9
15 13.7 17.5 200
12.2 13.0 16.4
12.0
14.5 10.6 14.0
12.7 190
10 12.0 11.6 12.0 7.7
6.5 180
4.1 4.7
5 4.0 4.0 3.8
5.7 5.5 170 164.0
4.3 4.1 4.9 4.2
3.7
1.6 1.8 2.2 160
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 146.2
150
Japan World total Korea Europe China
140
*1 Data : The World Shipbuilding Statistics published by Lloyd's Register - Fairplay
130
*2 Steel Ship of not less than 100GT
120
112.2
Share of Main Shipbuilding Countries 110
100
2008 2009 90
Others 4.7% Others 4.0%
80 75.8
71.1
Europe Europe 70 74.9 63.8 63.6
8.1% 5.4%
60 56.9
51.9 52.0
49.7
50
Japan Japan 40 36.0
27.6% 24.6%
30
China China 20.8
18.1
World total World total 20 24.0
20.6% 28.4%
67.7mil. 76.9mil. 10
GT GT
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Korea Korea
Domestic total World total
39.0% 37.6%
*1 Data : The World Shipbuilding Statistics published by Lloyd's Register - Fairplay
*2 Steel Ship of not less than 100GT
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2. Power Systems Headquarters

QOutlineœ QMain Productsœ


The Power Systems Headquarters has long been designing, manufacturing, constructing, ¡Boilers for land use: Ultra supercritical pressure through current boilers, supercritical
and installing power systems equipment and diesel engines for power generation and various pressure through current boilers, forced circulation boilers, natural circulation boilers,
uses for industry, households, and maritime applications, and boasts a long and excellent chemical recovery boilers, bark boilers, CO boilers, bagasse boilers, exhaust gas boilers,
track record. A long history of deliveries has now accrued. waste heat boilers, packaged boilers, circulating fluidized boilers, pressurized fluidized
Major efforts are now focused on the development of technologies for new targets related to boilers, coal gasification furnace
energy conservation, oil substitution, new and renewable energy, and environmental ¡Steam turbines for land use: 200kW-over 1,000,000kW (for power plants, industrial plants,
protection. Through these efforts, the Headquarters has already achieved major successes in geothermal plants)
technologies for energy conservation, high-temperature and high-efficiency steam turbines, ¡Gas turbines: 6 MW-over 460MW class
high-temperature and high-efficiency gas turbines, combined-cycle power plants with the ¡Water turbines: reversible pump turbines, various water turbines (Francis type, Deriaz type,
world’s highest heat efficiency, ultra-supercritical boilers, and large-capacity, high-head Kaplan type, Pelton type, Tubular type)
reversible pump turbines. The Headquarters has also developed outstanding technologies for ¡Wind turbines: 1,000kW, 2,400kW
coal gasification, a pressurized fluidized bed boiler, wind and geothermal power generation ¡Blowers: fans for power systems, blowers for blast furnace
systems, a photovoltaic system, fuel cells, a secondary battery to meet new targets in the ¡NOx Removal System
fields of oil substitution and new/renewable energy, and flue gas DeNOx systems for ¡Marine boilers: marine boilers for main propulsion, auxiliary marine boilers
environmental protection. ¡Marine turbines: marine steam turbines for main propulsion, marine generator turbines,
MHI's ongoing R&D efforts and abundant R&D experience have led to the realization of many marine gas turbines
hundreds of power system technologies. In the field of gas turbines, the Power Systems ¡Marine machinery: various marine pumps, steering gear systems, deck machinery,
Headquarters completed the “G” series gas turbine, the world’s most advanced turbine in its propellers (fixed-pitch type), fin stabilizer, water jet
class, with an inlet temperature of 1,500°C. This technology is a milestone achievement for ¡Diesel/Gas engines:
MHI’s power system business in a world where the demand for gas turbine plants is rapidly 1,500-90,000PS diesel engines (marine/power generation); UE low-speed 2-cycle diesel
increasing. engines (marine/power generation); KU medium-speed 4-cycle diesel/gas engines (power
MHI has created the world’s most advanced boiler technologies, including new systems with generation); Wartsila low-speed 2-cycle diesel engines (marine/power generation); MAN
vertical furnace walls with rifle tubing, once-through boilers, and low level pollution medium-speed 4-cycle diesel engines (marine/power generation)
combustion systems and De-NOx technologies for licensing overseas. ¡Turbochargers: MET turbochargers
MHI manufactures engines of many outputs. Of these, the Power Systems Headquarters ¡Thin film PV module (amorphous silicon type, Micromorph Tandem type)
handles PS marine diesel engines and diesel/gas engines for power generation, with outputs ¡Pumps: Large pumping plants for water works and sewage treatment plants; process
from 1,500PS to 90,000PS. With help from the unique technologies MHI has researched pumps for gas, oil, and chemical plants; various pumps for other industrial applications
throughout its history, starting from the technologies built into Japan’s first diesel engines in domestically and overseas.
1917, MHI has developed a long succession of UE engines, KU engines, and MET ¡Seawater desalination plants: Multi-stage flash (MSF) type and reverse osmosis (RO) type
turbochargers. The Headquarters has technologically refined and marketed the UEC Eco- seawater desalination plants.
Engine, the latest UE series, a series of MACH-30G・MACHⅡ-SI gas engines, a series of ¡Control systems: DIASYS Netmation
MARK-30B diesel engines (the world’s most efficient), and the MET-MB, Hybrid ¡New products: ACF, lithium-ion secondary batteries
turbochargers.
Over the course of the many years following the delivery of an engine, MHI provides various
services to respond to customer needs through maintenance and work in response to
environmental measures.

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QProduction Historyœ Date Product


ers Date Product 1990 Completed a 2,400T/H soda recovery boiler (one of Japan’s largest yet) (Oji Paper
1974 Completed a 2,350T/H supercritical pressure boiler for a 700MW power plant (then Co., Ltd.).
one of Japan’s largest) (Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc.). 1991 Delivered the first overseas 501F gas turbine, one of the world’s most efficient and
Completed a 3,180T/H supercritical pressure boiler for a 1,000MW power plant highest-output types, for the U.S.A.
(then one of Japan’s largest) (Tokyo Electric Power Co., Inc.). 1992 Completed the first 701F gas turbine (1,350˚C-class, 50-cycle), one of the world’s
1979 Completed a supercritical steam turbine for a 1,000MW power plant (then one of most efficient and highest-temperature types, for MHI’s Yokohama Dockyard &
Japan’s largest) (Tokyo Electric Power Co., Inc.). Machinery Works.
1980 Delivered a 318MW Francis-type water turbine for a hydraulic power plant (the 1994 Completed the 501F gas turbine (1,350˚C-class 60-cycle), one of the world’s
largest yet in MHI’s export records) (Chicoasen Power Station, Mexico). highest-class, highest-temperature, and highest-efficiency types (Kyushu Electric
Delivered MHI’s first large thermal power plant on a full-turn-key contract basis Power Co., Inc.).
(Harutha Power Station 4×200MW, Iraq). 1995 Delivered one of the most efficient combined-cycle power plants (670MW), the fifth
1981 Completed two of Japan’s largest coal-fired boilers for a 500MW power plant of its type built, for Himeji Daiichi Power Plant (Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc.).
(Electric Power Development Co., Ltd.). Completed the world’s largest-class 1 million kW coal-fired supercritical sliding
1984 Completed 307MW Francis-type pump turbines for a hydraulic power plant (one of pressure operation boiler (130T/H mill x 6 units) (Soma Kyodo Power Plant).
Japan's highest heads yet) (Shikoku Electric Power Co., Inc.). Completed the world’s highest-temperature 500MW steam turbine (566˚C/593˚C)
1984 Completed a 1,090MW large-capacity, high-efficiency, combined-cycle plant with (Hokuriku Electric Power Co.).
∼85 domestic technology (Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc.). 1996 Completed the 501G gas turbine, one of the world’s most efficient and highest-
1986 Completed the first MF-111, a gas turbine with high thermal efficiency (Mitsubishi Oil output (MHI Takasago Machinery Works).
Co., Ltd.). Delivered the first overseas 701F gas turbine, one of the world’s most efficient and
1987 Completed the first MWT-250 wind turbine (300kW) (Kyushu Electric Power Co., highest-output types (Wang Noi Stage 1 combined-cycle electric power plant in
Inc.). Thailand).
Delivered a 151,000kW geothermal plant in the U.S.A. (then one of the world’s Completed operational research under a national project to develop a pilot plant for
largest). coal gasification combined power generation (200t/day).
Completed a 145,000kW blast furnace gas-fired combined-cycle plant (world’s 1997 Launched commercial operation of Position T, a 330MW combined-cycle power
highest output and efficiency) (Kawasaki Steel Corp.). plant with 501G gas turbine (MHI Takasago Machinery Works).
1988 Delivered MHI’s first export wind turbine, for Hawaii, U.S.A. (MWT-250, 37× Launched Japan’s first commercial combined-cycle power plant with pressurized
250kW). fluidized bed combustion (PFBC) (delivered PFBC, steam turbine, and gas turbine)
1989 Completed a 2,300T/H coal-fired boiler (one of Japan’s largest yet) for a 700MW (Hokkaido Electric Power Co., Inc.).
power plant (Kyusyu Electric Power Co., Inc.). Launched commercial operation of a 1,000MW coal-fired power plant using ultra
Completed a 2,150T/H ultra supercritical boiler (one of Japan’s largest yet) for a supercritical variable pressure (USVP) (Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc.).
700MW power plant (Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc.). Delivered Japan’s largest combined-cycle power plant (1,650MW) (Chubu Electric
Completed a 3,190T/H supercritical boiler (one of the world’s largest yet) (Tokyo Power Co., Inc.).
Electric Power Co., Inc.).
Delivered a 625MW thermal power plant for the Qurraya Power Station Phase I,
Saudi Arabia (the largest exported by MHI).

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Date Product Date Product


1998 Delivered a highly efficient coal-fired power plant with an environment-friendly 2005 Delivered the following for overseas FTK projects: Tuas Stage @ combined-cycle
design. (Chugoku Electric Power Co., Inc.). power plant (720MW) in Singapore, Port Dickson combined-cycle power plant
Completed a vacuum residue (extra-heavy oil)-fired boiler (Koa Oil Co., Ltd.). (714.6MW) in Malaysia.
1999 Delivered the first combined-cycle power plant to use world’s most heat-efficient gas Delivered 120 units of MWT-62/1.0 (MWT-1000A) wind turbines (Sun Juan Mesa
turbine, the M701G (805MW, Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc.). project) and 50 units of MWT-62/1.0 (MWT-1000A) wind turbines (Iowa Wind Power
Delivered the world’s largest class (75MW) diesel power plant, for the Electric Power project).
Agency in Kenya. 2006 Completed the first M701F gas turbine project in China.
2000 Delivered a 1,440MW combined-cycle power plant using the M701F gas turbine (Beijing No. 3 combined-cycle power plant (350MW))
(Tokyo Electric Power Co., Inc.). Delivered 1,400kWp amorphous type PV modules to Toledo solar plant (Spain).
Delivered a KU diesel power plant (135MW) to Pakistani Japan Power Generation Established joint venture (Qingdao Qiyao Wartsila MHI Linshan Marine Diesel
(Independent Power Producer, IPP). Company Ltd.) of marine diesel business in China.
2001 Delivered fifty MWT-1000 wind turbines to the Rock River I project in the U.S.A. 2007 Delivery record of over 5,000 sets of Marine boiler for propulsion, auxiliary marine
2002 Establishment of two companies for electric power supply. boiler.
MHI Yokohama Power., Ltd.: Gas Engine Delivery record of over 30,000,000 ps of UE diesel engine.
Seto Wind Hill Corporation: Wind Turbine Delivered the following overseas projects:
Delivered the first overseas M501G gas turbine project. Map Ta Phut power plant (2×717MW) in Thailand,
(Ilijian combined-cycle power plant (1,200MW) in the Philippines) Blast furnace gas-fired combined cycle power plants in China at Anshan (300MW)
2003 Delivered the IGCC (431MW) Power plant to Nippon Petroleum Refining Co., Ltd. and Maanshan (150MW).
Delivery record over 300 sets of KU series engines. 2008 Delivered one of the most efficient combined-cycle power plants (1,500MW), for
Delivered M501G combined-cycle power plant successively in the U.S.A.: Mystic KAWASAKI Thermal Power Station Group1 (TOKYO ELECTRIC POWER CO., Inc).
(1,600MW) and Fore River (800MW). Delivered 2,250kW of Amorphous type PV modules, and 750kW of Tandem PV
Delivered 41 MWT-1000A wind turbines (Combine Hills project) and 160 MWT- modules to Yeongju plant, located in Korea.
1000A wind turbines (Brazos project). One of the largest PV systems (900kW) inside a theme park in Japan, Huis ten Bosch,
2004 Completed the first electronically controlled marine diesel engine, the UEC Eco- located in Nagasaki was installed with MHI’s Tandem PV modules.
Engine. Commencement of commercial operation of Flagship Project (OR, U.S.A.), the first
Delivery record of over 3,000 sets of fixed pitch propellers. Project in U.S.A. utilizing MWT92/2.4.
Established a joint venture for the manufacture of gas turbine components in China: Commencement of commercial operation of the largest wind farm in Kyushu, named
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Dongfang Gas Turbine (Guangzhou) Co., Ltd. Nagashima Wind Hill (MWT92/2.4×21Units). Accumulated wind turbine supply
Launched operation of the world’s largest 1,000kWp amorphous type solar power record has exceeded 3,000 Units with this project.
plant: GP solarpark (Buttenwiesen, Germany).
Delivered 1,000kWp amorphous type PV modules to world largest GP solarpark
(Buttenwiesen, Germany)

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Date Product QProgressive Growth of MHI Power Plantsœ


Chubu Electric Power
Kawagoe No.4 combined
2008 Delivered Record of : U.S.A. MWT62/1.0×45Units Dillon Project (MW)
cycle power plant
1,650MW
U.S.A. MWT62/1.0×209Units Roscoe Project 1650

U.S.A. MWT62/1.0×80Units Goat Mountain Project Gresik, Indonesia TOKYO ELECTRIC


combined cycle POWER COMPANY
U.S.A. MWT62/1.0×180Units Bull Creek Project power plant KAWASAKI Group1
1,584MW combined cycle
U.S.A. MWT92/2.4×1Unit Flagship Project power plant
1,500MW
Korea MWT62/1.0×3Units Shinan Project 1500
Wang Noi, Thailand, Stage 1
Bulgaria MWT62/1.0×35Units Kaliakra Project combined cycle power plant
1,306MW
Japan MWT62/1.0×16Units Hirokawa Myojinyama Project
Higashi Niigata Electric Power
Japan MWT92/2.4×21Units Nagashima Project No.III Tohoku
Combined cycle
Development Co.,
Tachibana wan No.2
*Kashima, Sodegaura,
Tokyo Tokyo power plant 1,050MW (2000.1) H13.1
Installed 800kW of Tandem PV modules in Isahaya plant. 3,180T/H 1,000MW
1000
Delivered M501G combined-cycle power plant for Shin-Nagoya thermal power Electric Power Misumi No.1
Development Co., Unit Chugoku
station Group 8 of Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc. Kyusyu
1,000MW
1,000MW
Power generation boilers
2009 Delivered the Pacifico Power Plant (70MW coal fired supercritical pressure) for the 900
Steam turbines for 50Hz use Kyushu Electric Power Co.,
Shin Oita No.2 Unit
Federal Electricity Commission. Steam turbines for 60Hz use combined cycle
Others power plant
Delivered Record of : U.S.A. MWT95/2.4×29Units Goat Mountain2 Project 870MW
800
U.S.A. MWT92/2.4×84Units Penascal1 Project
Chita,
U.S.A. MWT62/1.0×197Units Inadale Project Chubu
2,350T/H
U.S.A. MWT95/2.4×118Units Gulf Wind Project 700

*Kashima,
U.S.A. MWT62/1.0×63Units Combine Hills2 Project Tokyo The Kansai Electric Power
1,950T/H Himeji No.1 plant No.5
Japan MWT92/2.4×4Units Fukura Project 600
Unit combined cycle power plant
670MW
Himeji No.II
Japan MWT62/1.0×1Unit Muroran Project *Chita, Kansai
Kashima, 600MW
Chubu
2010 Delivered Record of : U.S.A. MWT92/2.4×84Units Penascal2 Project 1,700T/H
Tokyo
600MW
500
Takasago,
Kansai
450MW

400
Chita, Chubu 1,225T/H Sakaide, Shikoku
Combined cycle power plant
Yokosuka, Tokyo 1,157T/H Goi, Tokyo
*Himeji No.II Kansai 1,060T/H 350MW
300 *Himeji No.II Kansai
*Yokosuka, Tokyo 325MW
908T/H
Shin-Nagoya, Chubu *Himeji No.II, Kansai Minami-Yokohama, Tokyo
726T/H 250MW LNG-fired thermal power plant
200
Osaka, Kansai Yokohama, Tokyo
542T/H 175MW
*Chiba, Tokyo *Osaka, Kansai
435T/H 156MW
100
Himeji No.I Kansai
75MW
Tsurumi No.II Tokyo 66MW, 300T/H
Meiko, Chubu 250T/H

1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010
Note: Captions represent the names of Power Stations and Electric Power Companies
and *represents new record for capacity and output at that time.

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3. Nuclear Energy Systems Headquarters

QOutlineœ Rokkasho Reprocessing Plant Maintenance Service Co., Ltd.


Since the inception of the development of nuclear power plant technology in 1957, we have (Established in 2001)
designed, manufactured and constructed all the pressurized water reactor (PWR) nuclear Mitsubishi Nuclear Energy Systems, Inc.
power plants in Japan. (Established in 2006)
Tomari No.3 of Hokkaido Electric Power Co., Inc., the latest PWR power plant, started Mitsubishi FBR Systems, Inc.
commercial operation in December 2009. (Established in 2007)
We have supplied as many as twenty four units of PWRs with a total output of 20,278 MWe. ATMEA S.A.S.
In the worldwide market, we are not only a plant supplier but also a service provider for (Established in 2007)
operator training and post-operational services. In addition, we have proactively provided MHI Nuclear Engineering Co., Ltd.
preventive maintenance solutions to improve plant efficiency. We are also playing an (Established in 2009)
important role, with support from other members in the Mitsubishi Group, in various fields of
QMain Productsœ
the nuclear fuel cycle, such as nuclear fuel supply, spent fuel reprocessing, fuel transportation,
¡ Nuclear power plants: PWR, APWR, US-APWR, EU-APWR, ATMEA1 nuclear reactors
fuel storage and waste treatment/disposal.
and turbines
Recently, in addition to further efforts to bring forthcoming plant construction projects in Japan
¡ Advanced reactor plants: FBRs, HTGRs, nuclear fusion reactors
to fruition, we are designing large-sized reactors, the 1,700MWe class US-APWR and EU-
¡ Nuclear fuel cycle plants: Spent fuel reprocessing equipment, radioactive waste treatment
APWR for U.S. and EU markets. Furthermore, the joint venture between AREVA and MHI has
plants, nuclear fuel flasks, uranium enrichment equipment
completed basic design of the mid-sized reactor, ATMEA1 (1,100MWe class) for the world
market. Our sophisticated technology is in demand for participation in various national QProduction Historyœ
projects, such as development of next-generation light water reactors, high-temperature gas Date Product
cooled reactors and controlled thermonuclear reactors. In particular, we have been selected
1970 Completed Japan’s first PWR power plant (340MW), for the Mihama Power Plant
as a leading company for development of fast breeder reactors (FBRs).
Unit 1 (The Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc.).
1972 Completed Japan’s first domestically manufactured PWR power plant (500MW), for
Nuclear related companies in the Mitsubishi Group: the Mihama Power Plant Unit 2 (The Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc.).
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. 1974 Completed Japan’s first three-loop class PWR power plant (826MW), for the
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Takahama Power Plant Unit 1 (The Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc.).
Mitsubishi Nuclear Fuel Co., Ltd. 1979 Completed the world’s largest PWR power plant (1,175MW × 2) and the world’s
(Established in 1971) first four-loop plant, for the Ohi Power Plant Unit 1 and 2 (The Kansai Electric Power
Nuclear Power Training Center Ltd. Co., Inc.).
(Established in 1972) 1984 Completed the first PWR power plant (890MW) under a project sponsored by the
Nuclear Plant Service Engineering Co., Ltd. Ministry of International Trade and Industry for the Improvement & Standardization
(Established in 1978) of the Sendai Nuclear Power Plant Unit 1 (Kyushu Electric Power Co., Inc.).
Nuclear Development Corp. 1987 Adopted Japan’s first Containment Vessel made from prestressed concrete.
(Established in 1990) Completed a PWR power plant (1,160MW) for the Tsuruga Power Plant Unit 2
Nuclear Fuel Transport System Co., Ltd. (The Japan Atomic Power Co.).
(Established in 1983) 1989 Completed Japan’s first 50Hz PWR power plant, for the Tomari Power Plant Unit 1
RECO Ltd. (Hokkaido Electric Power Co., Inc.).
(Established in 1991) 2010 Completed Tomari Power Plant Unit3 (Hokkaido Electric Power Co., Inc.) with the
Energis Co., Ltd. latest technology such as Japan’s largest 54-inch low-pressure turbines and full
(Established in 1993) degital I&C etc.
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QOthersœ Progressive Growth of MHI Nuclear Power Plants


Nuclear Power Plant Capacity in the World (As of Jan. 1. 2010)
(MW) Ohi No.III, Kansai 1,180 MW
(Unit 10MWe, Gross Output) 1200
Ohi No.I, Kansai Genkai NO.III, Kyushu
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nuclear reactor, then sends it to a steam generator. The steam generator boils the
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4. Machinery & Steel Structures Headquarters

QOutlineœ manufacturing plastic products, fillers for bottling drinks, and packaging machinery for food and
The Machinery & Steel Structures Headquarters was newly formed within MHI in May 2006 medicines, and have been members of the Machinery & Steel Structures Headquarters since
through the integration of two formerly independent headquarters: the Machinery Headquarters 2010.
and the Steel Structures & Construction Headquarters. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Printing & Packaging Machinery, Ltd. (MHI-P&PM) was newly
The Environmental & Chemical Plant Department engages in total engineering and construction established July 2010, which manufactures printing and paper converting machinery.
for a wide range of chemical processing plant fields, including oil refineries, petrochemicals,
inorganic chemicals, flue gas desulfurization plants, and flue gas CO2 recovery plants as well as QMain Productsœ
facilities for the production and storage of oil and gas. Environmental & Chemical Plants
The Environmental Systems group designs and constructs environment conservation plant ¡Chemical plants: production plants for petrochemicals, fertilizer, methanol, DME, and
facilities and infrastructure facilities such as waste treatment facilities, soil remediation systems, inorganic chemicals
and biomass utilization systems. These businesses were taken over in 2008 by Mitsubishi ¡Oil and gas production plants: onshore and offshore plants for oil and gas production,
Heavy Industries Environmental & Chemical Engineering Co., Ltd. and the businesses of waste plants for LNG and LPG production, transportation and receiving facilities, oil refineries
water treatment and electric precipitator were transferred to Mitsubishi Heavy Industries ¡Flue gas desulfurization plants for power generation and process industries
Mechatronics Systems, Ltd. in 2009. ¡Flue gas CO2 recovery plants: plants for chemical industries, CO2 enhanced oil recovery
The Transportation Systems Department provides air brakes and new transportation systems projects (CO2 EOR) and Global Warming mitigation (Georogical Sequestration)
such as APMs (automated people movers), LRT (light rail transit), and linear motor cars. It also
handles Intelligent Transport Systems (the ETC (Electronic Toll Collection) System, ERP Environment
(Electronic Road Pricing) System, etc.). ¡Waste treatment systems for the following applications: municipal waste incineration
The Advanced Technology Department provides leading-edge automotive-related technologies (small-to-medium and large incinerators (stoker systems, pyrolysis systems, gasification
such as motors for HEVs and EVs, testing equipment, laser measuring systems for exhaust gas, systems, etc.)); flue gas treatment; waste water treatment; ash vitrification; thermal
and laser welding systems. It also develops new businesses in new fields such as beam recovery for power generation, swimming pool heating, gardening, social welfare
accelerators, medical systems and semiconductor equipment. institutions with public baths, etc.; municipal waste classification plants; bulky waste
The Compressor & Turbine Department produces compressors and mechanical drive steam treatment plants; recycling of steel, aluminum, and paper; various types of industrial waste
turbines for the oil & gas, refinery, petrochemical, air separation, and carbon capture & storage incineration, PCB treatment, soil groundwater purification; biomass utilization
fields. These businesses were taken over by the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Compressor
Corporation in 2010. Transportation Systems & ITS
The Metals Machinery group constructs iron and steel manufacturing plants and related ¡Transportation systems: automated guideway transits, APMs (automated people movers),
machinery, continuous casting machines, rolling mill equipment, processing equipment, and pipe suspended monorails, LRT (light rail transit) systems, linear motor cars, maintenance
manufacturing equipment. All of these products have significantly contributed to industrial vehicles
development domestically and overseas. These businesses were taken over in 2002 by ¡Air brake equipment: various types for bullet trains (“Shinkansens”), freight cars, rolling
Mitsubishi-Hitachi Metals Machinery, Inc., a joint venture company established with Hitachi, Ltd. stock
The newly established Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Parking Co., Ltd. has been running MHI’s ¡Toll equipment: toll-collection equipment for main toll expressways (magnetic-card types
mechanical parking system business since October 2005. for closed roads, receipt-issue types for open roads)
The newly established Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Bridge & Steel Structures Engineering Co., ¡ITS: ETC (electronic toll collection) systems, ERP (electronic road pricing) systems, DSRC
Ltd. has been running MHI’s bridge business since 2006. (dedicated short range communication) equipment
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Plastic Technology Co., Ltd. and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Food
& Packaging Machinery Co., Ltd., wholly owned group companies established by MHI on April 1, Advanced Technology Systems
2005, manufacture a diverse range of machinery including injection molding machines for ¡Automotive Systems: wind tunnels, fatigue and vibration testing equipment, vehicle crash
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simulators, dynamic driving simulators, laser measuring systems for exhaust gas, motors ¡Tanks: beer tanks, gasholders
for HEVs and EVs, laser welding systems ¡Steel pipes: penstocks, cooling water pipes, water supply pipes
¡Mechatronics Systems: beam accelerators, hydraulic penstocks ¡Others: hydraulic gates
¡Semiconductor Equipment: OLED manufacturing equipment, vacuum equipment for
lithography Industrial Machinery
¡Medical Systems: Radiotherapy systems, electron beam irradiation systems ¡Injection Molding Machine*1: super-large sized electric injection molding machine, large
¡Vacuum Equipment: integrated piping and instrument systems sized electric injection molding machine, medium sized electric injection molding machine,
large sized electrically driven, rotary platen, co-injection molding machine, large sized and
Compressor & Turbine super-large sized hydraulic injection molding machine
¡Compressor and mechanical drive steam turbine for oil & gas, refinery, petrochemical, air ¡Food and Packaging Machinery*2: bottling and canning machinery, other machinery for
separation, and carbon capture & strage fields food including beverage related products, and pharmaceuticals, packaging machinery,
aseptic filling machinery, other food processing related machinery
Metals Machinery *1: Manufactured by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Plastic Technology Co., Ltd.
¡Iron and steel manufacturing plants and machinery: iron-making and steelmaking *2: Manufactured by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Food & Packaging Machinery Co., Ltd.

equipment, rolling mill equipment, processing equipment, pipe-manufacturing equipment


(Mitsubishi-Hitachi Metals Machinery, Inc.), continuous casting machines (MHI Steel Paper & Printing Machinery
Machinery Engineering & Service Co., Ltd.) ¡Printing machinery: sheet-fed offset presses, commercial web offset presses, newspaper
offset presses
General Machineries ¡Paper-converting machinery: corrugating machinery, box-making machines
¡Rubber and tire machinery: engineering and manufacture of various plant equipment and Manufactured by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Printing & Packaging Machinery Ltd.
automated systems for tire manufacture, such as mixers, bias cutters, building machines,
curing presses, and tire testing machine; mixers for industrial rubber goods
¡Crane and material-handling systems: various cranes for iron and steel manufacturing plants, QProduction Historyœ
container handling quayside cranes, rubber-tyred/rail-mounted gantry cranes, various
■ Environmental & Chemical Plant
overhead traveling cranes for industrial plants, integrated automated storage systems
Date Product
1977 Completed MHI’s first ethylene plant, in Shanghai, China.
Steel Structures
1979 Completed large-scale urea fertilizer plant in Iraq.
¡Tunnel-boring machinery: shield machines, tunnel-boring machines, rotator-type boring
1981 Successfully started up MHI’s first flue gas desulfurization plant, in the USA.
machines (The newly established Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Tunneling Machinery &
1982 Completed full-scale oil refinery plant in Myanmar.
Geotechnology Co., Ltd. took over the tunnel-boring machinery business in 2007.)
1984 Completed LNG receiving terminal (2,900000T/Y) in Niigata, Japan.
¡Mechanical parking facilities: integrated and standalone parking structures, including
1993 Completed MTBE Propylene Plant (300,000T/Y) in Malaysia.
systems for lift parking, presto parking, tower parking, slide parking, sift parking, and
1997 Completed methanol plant (2,500T/D) in Saudi Arabia.
integrated parking (The recently established Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Parking Co., Ltd.
1999 Completed purified terephthalic acid plant (350,000T/Y) in India.
took over the vertical parking garage business in October 2005)
Completed hydrocracking plant (23,000BPSD) in Slovakia.
¡Steel bridges and stacks: all types of steel roadway bridges, railway bridges, tube tunnels,
Completed MHI’s first commercial plant for CO2 Recovery (160T/D), for a fertilizer
road-maintenance equipment, and stacks. (The recently established Mitsubishi Heavy
plant in Malaysia.
Industries Bridge & Steel Structures Engineering Co., Ltd. took over the bridge business in
2000 Completed polyethylene plant (256,000T/Y×2) in Saudi Arabia.
2006.)
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Date Product Date Product


2004 Received order for a fertilizer complex ammonia plant (2,000T/D, granulated UREA 1999 Delivered the full turnkey project for the LRT (line 3) in the heart of Manila,
3,500T/D) from Oman. Philippines.
Established a J/V named Advatech LLC with US engineering firm URS. The J/V 2002, Completed a fully automated, driverless rubber-tyred LRT system for the Sengkang
received long-term FGD supply contract from Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). 2004 and Pungol new town area in Singapore.
2006 Completed LNG recovery terminal (2,700,000T/Y) in Sakai, Japan. 2004 Completed the first domestically produced 100% low-floor light rail vehicle (LRV), for
Completed purified telephtalic acid plant (600,000T/Y) in China. Hiroshima Dentetsu Co., Ltd.
2007 Received order for polyethylene plant (120,000T/Y) from Singapore. 2005 Contracted to build the Red Line for Dubai Metro, the world’s largest fully automated
2008 Received order for fertilizer complex ammonia plant (ammonia 4,000T/D, granulated driverless LRT system, in the UAE.
urea 7,000T/D) from Algeria. 2006 Completed Japan’s first project to export its Shinkansen train system, the Taiwan
Completed mega methanol plant (5,000T/D) from Saudi Arabia. High-Speed Rail (345km): MHI, as a Consortium leader, took charge of the track,
Received order for CO2 capture technology (License) from Chemical Industries in the signal, communication, and overhead catenary system, and the overall system
Vietnam, Pakistan and India. integration.
2009 MHI Carbon Capture Technology to be Demostrated in the United States on Delivered APM system for Changi Airport in Singapore.
Southern Company Coal-Fired Power Plant. 2008 Delivered APM system for Incheon International Airport in Korea.
Commercially released the MOBE-500 transponders for electronic toll collection
■ Environment systems.
Date Product 2009 Commenced partial operation of Dubai Metro: First Urban Rail System in GCC
— World’s Longsest Driverless Rail System —
1964 Delivered the first Mitsubishi traveling stoker-type refuse incinerator, to Sagamihara
City, Japan (total capacity: 180T/D).
1974 Delivered the first Mitsubishi-Martin refuse incinerator, to Kawasaki City, Japan (total ■ Advanced Technology Department
capacity: 600T/D with 2,000kW turbine generator). Date Product
2000 Delivered the world’s largest waste-to-energy plant to the Ministry of the 1962 Delivered Japan’s first steel pipes made of high-tensile-strength steel, for Tokyo
Environment, Singapore (total capacity: 4,320T/D, with a 132,600kW turbine Electric Power Company.
generator). 1964 Delivered a wind tunnel for cooling tests of vehicle engines, for Mitsubishi Motors.
2003 Awarded the largest domestic class of PCB waste treatment plant, from Japan 1977 Delivered the stage machinery system for the New National Theater in Tokyo.
Environmental Safety Corporation, Japan (PCB treatment capacity: 2T/D). 1989 Delivered the normal-conduction RF cavity and superconductive RF cavity for the
2004 Awarded the largest domestic class of food waste fermentation and power- TRISTAN project in High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK).
generating plant, from BIOENERGY Corporation, Japan (total capacity: 110T/D with 1996 Delivered the large-scale low noise (world’s quietest) wind tunnel, for Railway
1,000kW power generator). Technical Research Institute.
1997 Delivered a stage machinery system to New National Theatre, Opera House.
■ Transportation Systems & ITS 2000 Delivered a retractable seat system and a variable ceiling wall (moving block) to
Date Product Saitama Super Arena.
Completed the Saitama Super Arena, a facility with a movable-seating floor system.
1970 Delivered the first suspended-type monorail for commuters, for Shonan Monorail.
1988 Delivered a suspended-type monorail for commuters in Chiba.
1998 Delivered an electronic road pricing system for Singapore LTA.

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Date Product ■ Metals Machinery


2005 Delivered a proton accelerator, for High Energy Accelerator Research Organization Date Product
(KEK) / Japanese Atomic Energy Agency 1995 Delivered a hot strip mill (BH PLANT) for Baoshan Iron & Steel Corporation in
Delivered 3-D full-scale earthquake testing facility, for Hyogo Earthquake China.
Engineering Research Center of National research Institute for Earth science and 1996 Delivered the No. 4 cold complex (K4C) for POSCO Kwang Yang Steelworks in
Disaster prevent. Korea.
2006 Delivered a full-scale acoustic wind tunnel, for SUZUKI Motor Corporation. 2004 Delivered a continuous pickling and tandem cold complex for Baoshan Iron & Steel
Began sales of motor and inverter system for HEVs, for MITSUBISHI FUSO TRUCK Corporation in China.
& BUS CORPORATION.
2007 Delivered superconducting crab cravity for KEKB project in High Energy Accelerator ■ General Machineries
Research Organization (KEK). Date Product
2008 Delivered Ferris wheel (Singapore Flyer) in Marina Bay, Singapore. 1982 Completed one of the world’s largest ladle cranes (520T).
Delivered a highly advanced radiotherapy machine for Institute of Biomedical 2000 Completed the world’s first container-handling crane with a seismic isolation system
Research and Innovation. (at Tokyo Port, Ohi Wharf).
2009 MHI’s first radiotherapy machine for overseas to begin treatment at Brussels 2002 Delivered MHI’s 4,000th set of tire-curing presses.
University Hospital (UZ Brassel). 2005 Completed the world’s first automatic rubber-tyred gantry cranes, for Tobishima
Container Berth Co., Ltd. (at Nagoya Port)
■ Compressor & Turbine 2007 Delivered MHI’s 5,000th set of tire-curing presses.
Date Product 2009 MHI to manufacture rubber tire machinery in China — production to begin in March.
2001 Delivered pipeline compressors for GAZPROM in Russia.
2003 Completed a high-pressure (450bar) natural gas injection compressor. ■ Steel Structures
2005 Delivered MHI’s 500th set of Mitsubishi advanced compressors (MACs). Date Product
2006 Shop test facility for Mega size compressor (2,000,000T/Y Ethylene). 1868 Completed Japan’s first steel bridge (the Kurogane-bashi).
2007 Delivered Compressors and turbines for 1,000,000T/Y Ethylene Complex for 1962 Completed Japan’s first steel pipes made of high-tensile-strength steels, for Tokyo
Tasnee Petrochemical Co. in Saudi Arabia. Electric Power Company.
Delivered Compressors and turbines for 7,800,000T/Y LNG Complex for Ras Gas 1988 Completed the large Second Bosporus Bridge (Turkey).
Co., Ltd. in Qater. Completed a φ8,620mm EPB shield for the Channel Tunnel (T5).
2008 Delivered Compressors and steam turbines for 150MTPY Ethylene plant for 1989 Completed Japan’s largest movable seating system (11,000 seats) (Yokohama
Borouge in Abu Dhabi. Arena).
Delivered Compressors and steam turbines for MTO plant for Sbenhua International 1991 Completed 125,000kl in-ground LNG tank, to Tokyo Electric Power Company.
Ltd., Baotou in China. 1992 Completed Japan’s first high-tech stage machinery system for a European-style
2009 Delivered Compressors and turbines for 3,300/MTPD Ammonia Complex for Saudi theater (Aichi Prefectural Theater of Arts).
Arabia Mining Company in Saudi Arabia. 1998 Completed the world’s largest suspension bridge (the Akashi Kaikyo Bridge).
2010 Delivered Compressors and turbines for 1,000/MTPY Ethylene Complex for Fushun 1999 Completed the world’s largest cable-stayed bridge (the Tatara Bridge).
plant of Petro China in Liao Ning Province, China. 2001 Completed an ultrahigh stack (230m).
Completed Japan’s largest LNG in-ground storage tank (200,000kl).

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4-1. Environmental & Chemical Plant Division

■ Paper & Printing Machinery QOutlineœ


Date Product The Environmental & Chemical Plant Division was founded in 1970 as the Mitsubishi
1956 Started the production of paper converting machinery. Chemical Plant Engineering Center (MCEC).This was developed as a specialized
1962 Started the production of printing presses. engineering division that incorporated the MHI chemical plant engineering departments
1966 Delivered the first newspaper offset press. which, at the time, were located at Kobe, Yokohama, Hiroshima and Mihara. Since then,
1967 Completed the first single-color sheet-fed offset press (the DAIYA). MCEC has evolved to provide consistent project administration structure to manage all facets
1977 Developed a commercial web offset press (the LITHOPIA-500). of large scale plant projects from feasibility studies and front-end engineering, to
1987 Commercial test-operation of the world’s first dual-deck corrugating machine (the construction, testing, operation and maintenance. A large number of plants (environmental/
Mitsubishi U-corrugator). chemical/ energy) have been deployed both in Japan and overseas as MCEC meets
1990 Commenced production of newspaper offset presses with 322 rotary folder exports to the customer needs while making full use of MHI’s equipment manufacturing technologies and
U.S. market. facilities, and the extensive internal research and development expertise located at MHI’s
1997 Began sales of a new box-making machine (the Summit-X). R&D centers.
2001 Launched the DIAMOND series sheet-fed offset presses to target requirements of the
21st century. QEmployeesœ
2002 Launched the DIAMOND3000TP Tandem Perfector press based on Mitsubishi’s unique       
perfecting unit (launched by MHI).
      
2003 Began sales of a new high-speed box-making machine (the EVOL).
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2004 DIAMONDSTAR newspaper offset press wins Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers
(JSME) Award in Technology Division.
QMain Productsœ
2007 Launched the DIAMOND V3000 series sheet-fed offset presses.
Flue gas desulfurization plants
2008 DIAMOND V3000 sheet-fed offset press wins Japan’s “Good Design Gold Award 2008.”
Flue gas CO2 recovery plants
DIAMOND V3000 sheet-fed offset press wins 38th Industrial Machinery Design Award
Fertilizer plants
presented by The Business & Technology Daily News.
Methanol plants
Launched the DIAMOND 16MAX+ series commercial web offset press.
Petrochemical plants
2009 MHI markers LED-UV dryig system for larger format sheet-fed offset presses, realizig 70-
Oil and gas production plants
80% reduction in electricig consumper.
2010 MHI establishes new company dedicated to printing & paper converting machinery
business.

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4-2. Transportation Systems & Advanced Technology Division

QOutlineœ QProduction Distributionœ QMain Productsœ


(MIHARA) 2003-2008
The Transportation Systems & Advanced Technology Division was formed in October 2009 Transit systems
by combining the Machinery and Steel Structure Division of Kobe Shipyard & Machinery Transit systems equipment Air brakes & marine engine control■ Two-dimensional integrated piping
Others
Works and the Plant and Transportation Systems Engineering & Construction Center located (bil.yen) 71.6
and instrument system
71.2
69.2
at Mihara Machinery Works. The Machinery and Steel Structure Division of Kobe Shipyard & 70 1 67.0 Air brake & Marine engine control
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10 61.9 5
Machinery Works was founded in 1905 and has been at the forefront of advanced technology Toll-collection machinery
60 12
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engineering ever since. The Plant and Transportation Systems Engineering and Construction (inc. related systems)
Division was founded in 1943 as a workshop for steam locomotives and air brake systems. 50 Mechatronics system equipment
43.0
The new division supplies several types of advanced technology transportation systems 40 17
including automated people movers (APM), intelligence transport systems (ITS) and others.
89 88 88
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The division is an industry leader for technical innovation and has extensive international and 88

domestic project experience. The division continues to make major contributions to industrial 20 83
development and the construction of social and industrial infrastructure particularly in the
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fields of mechatronics and power train systems.
0 (Transportation Systems & Advanced
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Technology Division) 2009-
QArea (As of April 1, ’10)œ
Note: ※1. Figures in the column are in percentage (%) unit Transportation systems equipment Toll-collection machinery
※2. Figures on the column show the amount of total annual Air brakes & marine engine control■ Mechatronics system equipment
Area (m2) production. (unit: billion yen)
Site Building ※3. Figures until FY2002, due to integration with Kobe
(bil.yen)
Mihara Site 1,024,000 44,844 150
Kobe Site 1,170,200 8,335 (KOBE) 2003-2008
※ Mihara Site area is shared with Mihara Area Management Dept., and Kobe Site is shared Toll-collection machinery Steel structure■ Advanced control facility
106.7
with Kobe Shipyard & Machinery Works. Reconstruction & renewal of cultural & urban facility■
Environmental equipment■ Others 100 9
(bil.yen) 11

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total annual production. (unit: billion yen)
Note: ※1. Figures in the column are in percentage (%) unit
※2. Figures on the column show the amount of total
annual production. (unit: billion yen)
※3. Figures until FY2008, due to integration with Mihara

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4-3. Industrial Machinery Business, Technology & Solutions Division

QMain Production Facilitiesœ QOutline œ


Metal machine tools NC lathe, Ultra-precision lathe, This Works commenced operation in 1944. When the marine division was made separate in
Machining center, 1986, the Works was renamed from the Hiroshima Shipyard & Engine Works to the Hiroshima
Planomiller, Five-side finishing machine Machinery Works. When divisional organization was introduced in the structural reorganization
Sheet metal & Automatic welding machine, of 2009, it was inaugurated as the Industrial Machinery Business, Technology & Solutions
welding equip-ment Vacuum brazing furnace, Division.
FSW exclusive equipment
The Industrial Machinery Business, Technology & Solutions Division comprises the Kan-on and
Vehicle・air brake Panel welding machine, Carbody Shell assembly station, Eba Plants, which currently produce a wide range of products: the Kan-on Plant produces a
manufacturing Painting booth with articulated robot,
Facilities Under floor fabrication & interior works station, variety of industrial machinery such as iron and steel manufacturing machinery, compressors,
Function test facility, APM test track, and rubber and tire machinery, and also handles the manufacture and construction of various
AL pipe bracket bonding and cleaning equipment, kinds of plants, while the Eba Plant handles the manufacture and construction of transportation
Paint robot, Vehicle leak test facility
systems, etc.
Instrumentation 3-D coordinate measuring machine,
measurement roundness metrology,
QArea (As of April 1, ’10)œ
Surface Roughness Tester,
Brake Control unit automatic test machine, Area (m2)
Vacuum measuring machine, Site Building
Air Brake test stand Eba Plant 692,770 132,403
Kan-on Plant 680,904 213,693
Toll-Collection and Perform environmental tests with variable temperature, moisture, and
Traffic Control System vibration, Total 1,373,674 346,096
Shop Shielded rooms, Hiroshima R & D Center (36,940) (23,581)
Host of different instruments on hand for tests and inspections Note: Land and Building areas of Hiroshima Research Center are included in the Industrial
Machinery Bussiness, Technology & Solutions Division
Intelligent Transport
Three straight lanes (400m in length),
System (ITS) Test
Twelve tollgate lanes
Course QEmployeesœ
Powertrain Shop Production line for electric vehicle motor,          
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QAnnual Production Capacityœ QMain Production Facilitiesœ


Transportation Systems Designing Facilities 2-and 3-D CAD systems for machine design, electric design,
(Including Automatic Coil Transfer System piping design, and civil engineering design.
for Iron and Steel Works ........... 10 set) Electronic Equipment
Control panel manufacturing plant
.................................. 15,000 t Manufacturing Facilities
Compressor ...................... 200 units Medical Device
Medical device assembly shop, Linac Bunker
Manufacturing Facilities
Rubber and Tyre Machinery
Machine Tools for Large combined machine tools,
....................................... 240 units
Metal Processing Precision large size gear machining center
Iron and Steel Manufacturing
Rubber and Tyre Machinery
Machinery .................... 50,000 t Rubber and Tyre machinery assembly plant, Mixing trial facilities
Manufacturing Facilities
Chemical Machinery ...... 3,000 t
Trial Run Facilities Compressor field testing facility, Compressor & mechanical drive
Radiotherapy Systems ....... 12 units turbine training simulator
Machine Tools for Various types of large capacity presses, Various types of bending
Sheet Metal rollers, Annealing equipment flaw detector equipment
Casting & Forging
QProduction Distributionœ Electric furnace, Forging press, Annealing furnace
Facilities
2004∼2008 2009∼
Bridge, Steel Stacks Transportation Systems■ (Industrial Machinery Business, Steel Structure
Technology & Solutions Division group connections) Crane and material handling system FA facilities (cutting, construction
Iron and Steel Manufacturing Machinery Compressor■ Manufacturing
Aircraft Rubber and Tyre Machinery■ Transportation Systems■ Iron and Steel Manufacturing Machinery assembly lines, etc.)
Medical Systems, OLED, General Machinery* among others■ Compressor■ Rubber and Tyre Machinery■ Facilities
*General Machinery : Clean Room, Factory and Facilities Engineering Medical Systems, OLED and Others■

(bil.yen) 102.9 (bil.yen)


98.1 97.0
100 5 120
11 107.3
18 15
81.2 100 11
9
80 7 5 6
71.5 18 6 6
8
16 80
3
60 38
13
4 50 60
35 59
40 26 65
40
2 25
4
16 3
20 7
2
20
23 20 7 20
15 11
2 9
0 0
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Note: ※1. Figures in the column are in percentage (%) Note: ※1. Figures in the column are in percentage (%)
unit unit
※2. Figures on the column show the amount of ※2. Figures on the column show the amount of
total annual production. (unit: billion yen) total annual production. (unit: billion yen)

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Aerospace Headquarters

5. Aerospace Headquarters

QOutlineœ QMain Productsœ


In addition to developing and producing fighters, helicopters, and guided weapon systems, ¡ Aircraft: Jet fighters, trainers, helicopters, transport planes, and wings, doors, and fuselage
the Aerospace Headquarters and other MHI divisions involved in defense propose integrated panels for commercial aircraft
defense systems based on the newest information technologies. ¡ Aero engines: Turboshaft fan engines, turboshaft engines
Not long after developing and producing Japan’s first supersonic jet trainer, the T-2, in 1967, ¡ Guided weapon systems: Missiles, torpedoes, mine hunters
MHI used its technologies from the T-2 to develop the F-1 supersonic jet support fighter. This ¡ Space equipment: Space transportation vehicles, engines, ground support facilities
was followed in 1978 by the development of the control-configured vehicle (CCV) ¡ Industrial equipment: Engine test cells, civil helicopter simulators
experimental aircraft, a new-generation aircraft with unprecedented maneuverability. The
company is now collaborating with Lockheed Martin Corporation to produce the F-2 jet QProduction Historyœ
fighter, an aircraft based on the U.S. F-16. Aircraft
MHI is also a prolific manufacturer of defense helicopters. For example, the company
1)∼1945 (during World War Ⅱ)
completed the final delivery of the SH-60J, a domestically produced anti-submarine helicopter
Type 1 attack-bomber 









based on Sikorsky’s SH-60B, in March, 2005. Earlier, in the summer of 2005, the company
Type Zero carrier fighter Type 100 command reconnaissance plane
completed development and began delivery of the SH-60K, a new-generation patrol
helicopter based on the SH-60J. The UH-60J, a helicopter for rescue/utility operations, is also 2)1945∼ (after World War Ⅱ)
manufactured and fully supported after sale. F-86F jet fighter SH-60J anti-submarine helicopter
MHI divisions involved in guided weapon systems manufacture the Patriot surface-to-air F-104J jet fighter SH-60K maritime patrol helicopter
missile, air-to-air missiles, anti-ship missiles, surface-to-ship missiles, and several kinds of F-4EJ jet fighter UH-60J rescue helicopter
torpedoes and ship-borne weapons. F-15J/DJ jet fighter UH-60JA utility helicopter
In commercial aircraft products, MHI manufactures aft fuselage panels for the Boeing767/777 T-2 supersonic trainer MH2000 multi-purpose helicopter
and is expanding its broad cooperative relationship with the Boeing Company. In the co- F-1 close support fighter MU-2 business turboprop aircraft
development of the next-generation Boeing787 transport aircraft, MHI handles all composite F-2 jet fighter(developed by U.S./Japan cooperation) MU-300 business jet aircraft
wing development. The company also manufactures the wings for the Bombardier Global S-55 utility rescue helicopter YS-11 middle-sized transport
Express business jet and Challenger 300 business jet. In aero engines, MHI participates in S-62 rescue helicopter Boeing 767 transport
the production of PW4000, V2500 and TRENT1000 turbofan engines, as well as the co- HSS-2 anti-submarine helicopter Boeing 777 transport
development of the TRENT XWB turbofan engines. S-61A rescue/antarctic research helicopter Boeing 787 transport
In the field of commercial helicopters, MHI produces the cabin of the Sikorsky S-92. Bombardier Global Express business jet
MHI plays a leading role in space systems development and the coordination of Japan’s Bombardier Challenger 300 business jet
space transportation projects under the direction of JAXA (the Japan Aerospace Exploration
Agency). MHI started H-ⅡA launch services in 2006, and has succeeded in launching four
rockets in succession.
In September 2009, JAXA launched the H-ⅡB rocket carrying the H-Ⅱ Transfer Vehicle
(HTV), which successfully docked with the International Space Station (ISS).
MHI is in charge of the development of both the H-ⅡB and the HTV.

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Aero Engines Guided Weapon System (up to 2009)

1945∼(after World WarⅡ) 


















GCM1 Gas turbine Compressor (F104, F4) 


 


TJM2 Turbojet Engine (SSM-1) Domestic Development 
 


TJM3 Turbojet Engine (Target Drone)


JT8D-200 Turbofan Engine (MD80)
PW4000 〃 (Boeing 777, Boeing 747, 

A330, MD11 etc) 

 




 







International Collaboration
V2500 〃 (A320 series, MD90)
TRENT1000 〃 (Boeing 787) 
 


TRENT XWB 〃 (A350XWB) 
 

TS1 Turboshaft Engine (OH-1) 
 


Domestic Development
MG5 Turboshaft Engine (MH2000)


PW210 Turboshaft Engine (S-76D) International Collaboration


Space Equipment (up to 2009)





 





1)Launch vehicles 2)Engines


 





 



N- Ⅰ 7 units MB-3 24 units 

 



 




N- Ⅱ 8 units LE-3 7 units 

 



 

 
H- Ⅰ 9 units LE-5 (exclude development prototype) 9 units 









H- Ⅱ 8 units LE-5A (       〃       ) 7 units 


 



H- ⅡA 16 units LE-7 (       〃       ) 8 units 


 



H- ⅡB 1 unit LE-5B (       〃       ) 18 units 




 
Solid motor chamber production 33 units LE-7A (       〃       ) 18 units
CN (for rocket reaction control) 27 units
RCS (for satellite reaction control) 18 units

3)Ground facilities

Hot Firing Test Stand


High Altitude Test Stand
Stage Firing Test Stand
High enthalpy shock tunnel
M rocket launcher
Aerospace ground support equipment (AGE)
H- ⅡA Rocket Launch Facilities

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QOthersœ
Major rockets of the world for the launch of
large-scale static satellites with capacities of 2 to 6 tons

60m

40m

H-ⅡB

20m N
I
P
P
O
N

H-ⅡA
Name ALIANE V DELTA IV ATLAS V PROTON K H-ⅡB CZ-3 (3A)
(standard type)

Country Europe U.S.A. Russia Japan Japan China

Payload capacity into Low


18 8.1∼23 12.5∼20.5 21 10.0 16.5 8.5
Earth Orbit (t)
Payload capacity into
6.8∼12 4.2∼13 4.9∼8.7 4.9 4.0 8.0 2.6
Geostationary Orbit (t)

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General Machinery & Special Vehicle Headquarters

6. General Machinery & Special Vehicle Headquarters

QOutlineœ
Technological effects of the aircraft industry The General Machinery & Special Vehicle Headquarters handles the trading of five
categories of products provided by MHI to support daily life and societies around the world:
engines, turbochargers, power-trains, industrial vehicles, and special vehicles.
Construction, shipbuilding
transport, information The Headquarters trades in both diesel and gasoline engines. The diesels include medium-
systems, management
Systems engineering and small-sized engines (3.0~4,000kW) for machinery such as generators, pumps, small-
Quality control, reliability
control, and standardization
of various industries sized ships, and agricultural machinery. Two sizes of gasoline engines are handled:
Lightweight monocoque 0.7~9.6kW for machinery such as agricultural machines, fountain machines, and mowing
structures for vehicles
Structures
and rolling stock machines. The engines supplied can also be divided into two types based on the purchasers:
Fail-safe structures for
vehicles, steel structures, Effective use of those for final manufacturers and those installed within products for immediate use by the
and facilities resources
customer. The Headquarters does not trade in engines for automobiles.
Aerodynamics Design of vehicles, rolling
stock, buildings, and bridges Energy saving The Headquarters supplies turbochargers for vehicles of all sizes, from automobiles to ships
Use of group Pollution control (10~1,500kW), to improve the combustion efficiency of engines and cope with environmental
materials, heat-resistant
materials, and reinforced Improved safety regulations. Turbocharger manufacturing plants and sales bases located in Japan, the
Aerospace technology Materials plastics for vehicles, ships, measures
and structures U.S.A., Europe, Thailand, China and other countries are operating worldwide.
Carbon fiber composite Solutions for transport
for golf club shafts problems The Headquarters manufactures and provides key components for industrial vehicles, such
Electronics Compact, reliable electronics
Improved working as drive-axles, transmissions, AC-controllers and packs of lithium-ion secondary batteries.
& precision products
environments
Hydraulic machinery, brakes,
The Headquarters also offers hybrid-engine systems and electric drive systems to customers
Electric machines and bearings for Shinkansen Improved living
& machinery (bullet trains) and vehicles environments
by fusing the know-how and technology fostered in developing and manufacturing these key
Automatic operation of vehicles, components into various combinations.
Control
rolling stock and ships, simulators
The Headquarters trades in forklift trucks (1~42ton), the core of its industrial vehicles and its
Highly efficient energy formation
methods, chemical processing main business. Four forklift manufacturing plants in Japan, the U.S.A., Europe and China, are
Processing methods, adhesion welding
operating worldwide. Other goods traded include heavy cargoes such as automatically
Corrosion technology for various
industrial applications guided vehicles and motor graders for transportation and clearing land.
Gas turbine generation, ships,
Engines use of ground transport, The main special vehicles traded at the Headquarters are tanks, self-propelled howitzers,
aero-engine test cells
and fleet engines.

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QMain Productsœ Mitsubishi Small-and Medium-Sized Engine Series


Engine/Turbocharger (excluding automobile and special vehicle use)
1. Engines
Main application Agricultural,
Industrial &
Application Type Output (kW) Product name industrial & marine use
marine use
Output
For agricultural use Air-cooled MEIKI gasoline (kW)
0.7∼9.6 engine
(agricultural machinery/ gasoline 0 15 30 50 100 250 500 1,000 4,000
Product
small-sized industrial Water-cooled MITSUBISHI
3.0∼28
machinery) diesel diesel engine For 3.0 4,000
industrial
For industrial use Water-cooled MITSUBISHI use
3.0∼4,000
(construction machinery/ diesel diesel engine MITSUBISHI For
20 4,000

generators/industrial Water-cooled MITSUBISHI Engine generator


222∼1,031 gas engine
drive units) gas sets 10 gas engine 4,000
For
For marine use MITSUBISHI marine
Water-cooled
(main propulsion/ 10∼4,000 marine diesel use
diesel
auxiliary use) engine
0.7 9.6

MEIKI Engine
2. Engine Generating Equipment
Product name Output (kVA)
Portable gasoline generator MG 0.55∼5.8
3. Turbochargers
Diesel engine generator PG 20∼490
25∼875 Product Capacity
Portable engine generator MGP
377∼4,413 Turbochargers 10∼1,500kW
Diesel engine generator sets
Gas engine generator sets 263∼1,250
Powertrain
Diesel / Gas Cogeneration system 263∼3,375
Hybrid drive systems, inverters/controllers, transmission, drive axles,
lithium-ion secondary battery packs

Material Handling Equipment


Forklift trucks, heavy cargo carriers

Construction Machinery
Earthmoving and : Motor graders
grading machinery
Hydraulic equipment : Hydraulic equipment

Special Vehicle
Tanks, fleet engines

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QProduction Historyœ QBrief History of the Production Site Q

Engine/Turbocharger Date Product


Date Product 1920 Established as an automobile maintenance factory in Shibaura, Tokyo. Lines were
1931 Began production of industrial engines. added for the manufacture of diesel engines, construction machinery, and special
1946 Began production of agricultural engines. vehicles in ensuing years.
1947 Began production of marine engines. 1970 The Automobile Division split from Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. The production
1956 Began production of turbochargers. facilities for construction machinery moved to their current location, in Sagamihara.
Began production of engine generators. 2000 The General Machinery & Special Vehicle Headquarters was established as an
1995 Began production of gas engine generators. integrated organization with sales and manufacturing divisions (from April 1).
2005 Gasoline engines were transferred to the Headquarters from the Industrial

Material Handling Equipment Machinery Division on April 1.

Date Product
QArea (As of April 1, ’10) Q
1971 Began sale of forklift trucks (internal-combustion type).
1985 Began sale of heavy cargo carriers. Area (m2)
Site Building
1994 Began sale of forklift trucks (electric type).
Main Plant 451,322 238,037
2009 Began sale of forklift trucks (hybrid type).
Iwatsuka District 20,000 20,000
Chitose Plant 42,395 7,920
Construction Machinery Total 513,717 265,957
Date Product
1950 Began sale of motor graders. QEmployeesœ
1950 Began sale of tractors. 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
1961 Began sale of hydraulic excavators. Main Plant 1,873 1,847 1,815 1,802 1,789 1,829 1,944 2,101 2,203 2,195
1987 Established Shin Caterpillar Mitsubishi Ltd. Iwatsuka District − − − − − 129 128 129 131 137
(Transferred production and sale of hydraulic excavators) Chitose Plant 10 3 3 3 3 2 − − − −
2002 Transferred sale of construction machinery, excluding motor graders. Total 1,883 1,850 1,818 1,805 1,792 1,960 2,072 2,230 2,334 2,332
※ No. of employees as of March 31 each year
Special Vehicle
1)∼1945 (during World War Ⅱ)

Type 95 light tanks Type 97 medium tanks

2)1945∼ (after World War Ⅱ)

Type 61 tanks Type 75 self-propelled 155mm howitzers


Type 74 tanks Type 99 self-propelled 155mm howitzers
Type 90 tanks Type 87 self-propelled anti-aircraft guns
Type 60 armored personnel carriers Type 90 tank recovery
Type 73 armored personnel carriers Type 91 bridge layer
Type 89 mechanized infantry combat vehicle Heavy wheeled recovery
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Air-Conditioning & Refrigeration Systems Headquarters

7. Air-Conditioning & Refrigeration Systems Headquarters

QProduction Distribution Q QOutlineœ


Special Vehicles and Naval-Use Engine Construction machinery / Leisure equipment■ As a comprehensive manufacturer of air-conditioners and refrigeration, the Air-Conditioning &
Forklift trucks / Distribution equipment Diesel engines / Generator sets / Cogeneration systems ■
Turbochargers Light-weight gasoline engines■ Small-sized gas turbines■
Construction Machinery and Concrete Placing Equipment■
Refrigeration Systems Headquarters manufactures a wide ranging product series, from the
274.1 residential-use air-conditioners to commercial-use air-conditioners, automotive thermal
3
(bil.yen) 253.7 5
250 3
1 238.4 systems, applied refrigeration use machines, transport refrigeration units, and centrifugal
230.5 5 3
4 19 5 chillers. The integrated organization of the Headquarters facilitates the development,
209.1 5 1 17
200 5 manufacture, and marketing of a wide range of high-quality products, including many
5 1 17 20
173.0 industry-first and top-of-the-line product series.
167.0 15
157.6 156.5 6 159.9
8 1 3
150 10 7 8
33
35 6 Some of the latest examples of the highly energy-efficient products being developed and sold
12 1 7 1
7 16
16 32
34 36 20 include an industry-first heat recovery type centrifugal heat pump (the ETW), Inverter-type
14
28
100 commercial use air-conditioners (the Hyper-Inverter series), small size, light weight and high
32
27 29 37
efficiency scroll compressors for automotive thermal systems and scroll compressors for
25 27 26
23 25
50 25
25 hybrid vehicles.
24 23 18
11
19
The overseas department within the Headquarters has prepared for expected expansions in
16 16 16 14 14 12 11 16
14
0 overseas markets by establishing bases in Thailand, China, the U.S.A., the Netherlands,
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Note: ※1. Figures in the column are in percentage (%) unit Australia, and so on. These overseas bases coordinate organically with each other for
※2. Figures on the column show the amount of total annual
production. (unit: billion yen) efficient procurement as a part of our global business development structure.

 




 






Machine tools NC machine tools including, machining centers (about 850 units)
Various other machine tools, including 70 gear-cutting machines
(about 1,250 units in total), FMS (flexible manufacturing system; 10
lines)

Sheet metal NC gas cutting machines, laser beam processor, electron beam
welding facilities welder, arc welding robot
Various other sheet metal processing machines (about 300 units)
Welding FMS (flexible manufacturing system; 2 lines)

Heat treatment & Vacuum carburizing furnace, automatic continuous quenching and
surface treatment tempering furnace, nitriding furnace (gas, ion), aluminum heat-
facilities treatment furnace, high-frequency quenching equipment, various
electroplating baths, coating booths, etc.

Assembly and Assembly lines (including a line for small-sized forklift trucks)
operation facilities Engine operation equipment (max. 6,000kW)
Vehicle test equipment, hydraulic test equipment, generator set test
equipment

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QMain Productsœ Date Product


¡ Commercial use air-conditioners: packaged air-conditioners for shops, multi-type air- 1989 Began sales of a fuzzy control high-temperature-air outlet heat pump.
conditioners for buildings packaged air-conditioners for facilities, chilling units, gas heat Began operation of a district heating and air-conditioning system designed to use
pump air-conditioners, ice-storage-type packaged air-conditioners, cooling tower, waste heat from the subway in Sapporo.
commercial use cooling and heater 1990 Began sales of zone air-conditioners for outdoor use.
¡ Residential use air-conditioners: room air-conditioners, housing air-conditioners Began sales of PSA-feron recovery equipment.
humidifiers, air purification system 1991 Began sales of underfloor-type air-conditioning systems.
¡ Automotive thermal systems: automotive thermal systems, truck air-conditioners Developed an ethylene removal system.
¡ Applied refrigeration use machines: semi-hermetic type condensing units, hermetic 1992 Began sales of land-use container freezing units (achieved -30˚C) using CFC22.
condensing units, storage refrigeration units, ethylene removal unit 1993 Began sales of a residential use air-conditioners with a highly efficient new-type DD
¡ Transport refrigeration units: bus air-conditioners, truck and trailer refrigeration units scroll compressor.
¡ Centrifugal chiller: centrifugal chiller, air to water heat pump, heat source system 1994 Began sales of space-saving air-conditioners for commercial use incorporating
horizontal scroll compressors.
QProduction Historyœ Began sales of ice-storage-type commercial use air-conditioners.
Date Product 1995 Began sales of roof air-conditioners to be installed in the roofs of camping cars.
1915 Began sales of marine carbonic acid gas refrigerators. Began sales of refrigerant-heating-type commercial use air-conditioners.
1946 Began sales of small-sized open-type condensing units. 1996 Began sales of small-size split-type refrigerating and freezing units designed for use
1952 Began sales of multi-cylinder refrigerators. with the new cooling agent R404.
1953 Began sales of packaged-type air-conditioners. 1997 Began sales of the triple DD scroll compressor air-conditioner designed for use with
1956 Began sales of air-conditioners for residential use. the new cooling agent R410A.
1957 Began sales of automotive thermal systems. 1998 Began sales of high efficiency and high-grade residential use air-conditioners (the
1961 Began sales of air-cooled heat pump package-type air-conditioners. RZ series).
1967 Began sales of marine transport refrigeration units. 1999 Began sales of high-efficiency residential use air-conditioners with a new ventilation
1970 Began operation of district heating and air-conditioning system in Senri New Town. mechanism (the BLSV series).
1971 Began sales of split-type room air-conditioners. Began sales of high-efficiency inverter-type commercial use air-conditioners (the
1978 Began sales of wall-mount type commercial use air-conditioners. HiCoP25 series).
1980 Began sales of ceiling recessed commercial use air-conditioners. 2000 Began sales of an air-conditioner for residential use which can be operated via the
1981 Began sales of pressure cooling units. internet (the e-@ir).
1982 Began export of automobile air-conditioners to the U.S.A. Began sales of multi-type ice storage air-conditioners for buildings (the High Peak
1984 Began sales of ceiling-suspension, wall-mounted, floor-standing conversional air- Shift & Cut series).
conditioners. 2001 Began sales of speedy heating/cooling and low-noise air-conditioners based on jet
1986 Began sales of a high-temperature heat-pump system for industrial use. engine technology (the SD series).
1987 Began sales of a very-high-air-temperature outlet, fast pull-down residential heat Began sales of the world’s highest-efficiency centrifugal chiller designed for use with
pump and a low-air-temperature outlet, fast pull-down residential air-conditioner. R134a (the NART series).
Began sales of a heat pump high-temperature self-cleaning anti microbe soft ice 2002 Began sales of inverter-type commercial use air-conditioners (the Hyper-Inverter
cream freezer. series).
1988 Began sales of ceiling fan type indoor unit.

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Date Product QAnnual Production Capacityœ QProduction Distributionœ


2003 Began sales of variable speed driven centrifugal chillers with the world’s highest Commercial use air-conditioners (“Saison” Commercial industrial packaged air conditioner
Automotive thermal systems
Residential use air conditioner■
Applied refrigeration use machinery■

partial load efficiency (the NART-Ⅰseries). air conditioner, packaged air conditioners, Transport refrigeration machinery Centrifugal chiller■

etc.) (bil.yen)
2004 Began sales of an inverter-type variable flow air-conditioners for buildings (the
.............................................. 84,000 units
Hyper Multi LX series). 200
Automotive thermal systems (compressor) 179.3
2005 Began sales of high-efficiency gas heat pump air-conditioners (GHPs) (the ECO7 Belt drive........................... 1,200,000 units 4
7
series). Motor drive........................... 130,000 units 150 14 136.9
129.6 134.8
6
2006 Began sales of TFV2000D, the country’s first freezing unit for trailers. Transport refrigeration units (truck and 9 11 113.8
123.3 12
113.7 13 114.5
trailer refrigeration units, bus air 23 4 106.5 9 8
2007 Began sales of the New SJ series, and the New ZJ series residential air-conditioners. 10 9 2 16
100 3
14
9
12 10
2
2008 Began sales of variable speed driven centrifugal chillers (the ETI series). conditioners) 27
3 15
2
28
8
3 79.6
31 2
27
2009 Began sales of the heat recovery type centrifugal heat pump (the ETW). .............................................. 65,000 units 26 33 28
31 25 16
11
26 16 3
Centrifugal chiller (centrifugal chiller) 50 15
10 11
11 13 28
11
........................ 400,000 refrigerating tons 12
26 37 34
QBrief History of the Production Siteœ 28 30 30 36 35 35
30
0
Date Product 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Note: ※1. Figures in the column are in percentage (%) unit
1962 The Biwajima plant was established as part of the Nagoya Machinery Works. ※2. Figures on the column show the amount of total annual
production. (unit: billion yen)
1982 The Biwajima plant began operating independently as the Nagoya Air-Conditioning
& Refrigeration Machinery Works.
1987 “Nagoya” dropped from the name of the Works (new name: Air-Conditioning &
QMain Production Facilities œ
Refrigeration Machinery Works).
Machining centers, NC lathes, NC grinding machines, NC turning
2000 Air-Conditioning & Refrigeration Systems Headquarters established as a Machinery equipment
centers, etc.
consolidated entity with sales and production divisions. Packaged air-conditioner assembly line, automotive thermal
Assembling equipment
systems line, compressor assembly lines, etc.
QArea (As of April 1, ’10)œ Heat exchanger assembly lines, vacuum brazing furnace for heat
Sheet metal & welding exchangers, Nocolok brazing furnace, large-size press line, forging
Area (m2) press
Site Building
Phosphoric acid coating treatment, hard anode oxidization
Biwajima plant 157,770 120,780 Surface treatment & coating
treatment, cationic electrodeposition coating treatment
Matsusaka plant 176,390 51,600 Large-capacity refrigeration plant test facility (capable of
Test Facility
Takasago plant 20,140 refrigerating up to 10,000 tons)

Total 334,160 192,520

QEmployeesœ
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
Air-Conditioning
Refrigeration Systems 1,382 1,335 1,267 1,139 1,072 1,045 1,016 984 1,008 1,016
Headquarters
※ No. of employees as of March 31 each year

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8. Machine Tool Division

QOthersœ QOutlineœ
Air-Conditioning & Refrigeration Products The Machine Tool Division manufactures various machine tools, precision cutting tools, auto
Total Demand (2000.4∼2009.3) parts (engine valves and transmission parts), and power transmissions at its main plant at
Commercial-use air-conditioner Residential-use air-conditioner■ Automobile & bus air-conditioner
Centrifugal, absorption chiller■ Refrigeration unit■ Cold Storage & refrigeration equipment■ Ritto in Shiga Prefecture and the Iwatsuka plant in Nagoya.
(bil.yen) A pioneer in the Japanese Machine Tool Industry, the Division has accumulated technologies
3000 highly praised in and outside of Japan. It aims to reach the maximum limits for productivity,
1.2 1.2 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.4 1.6 1.5 1.7 1.3
2590.1 accuracy, and performance. The sundry products manufactured meet diverse requests from
2414.9
11.5 2308.7 2309.3 customers and supply industry with the very best machines and services for machining
5.4 10.9 2116.6 2121.7 2200.0 2227.2 2120.7
10.7 9.8
5.4 12.1 11.9 processes.
2000 11.5 11.8
6.1
6.2 6.4 9.8 1909.8
7.5 6.1
29.9 6.9 7.4 9.8 Foremost among the precision cutting tools produced in the Division is the world’s first dry
30.6 6.5
32.7 34.0
33.1 31.8 31.8 29.5 cutting hob capable of completely dry cutting, available since 2002. The Division is a total
32.9 30.7
manufacturer of gear cutting tools, renowned worldwide for its versatile skills in the
1000 31.3 20.1 21.8
31.1 21.7 20.6 production of both precision cutting tools and gear cutting machines, and for the outstanding
21.9 22.4 20.9
27.7
new products it develops based on its extensive experience. In May 2005, MHI established
20.6 24.8 24.9 27.0 28.8 27.7 31.1 30.8
20.8 19.6 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries India Precision Tools, Ltd., a production base for precision
0
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 cutting tools expected to increase MHI’s share in the Indian and other overseas markets.
Note: ※1. Figures in the column are in percentage (%) unit
※2. Figures on the column show the amount of total annual The Division had its start producing engine valves for the Zero Fighter, and now it produces
production. (unit: billion yen)
※3. Figures are based on "the Machine Statistics Monthly valves mainly for automobiles. The technical expertise and quality capabilities cultivated by
Report" by Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry.
(Domestic + Export) the Division through years of experience are prized in both domestic and overseas markets,
and active overseas expansion is targeted. The Division began producing engine valves with
MHI’s Chinese joint venture partner, Shenyang Aerospace Xinguang Mitsubishi Heavy
Industries Engine Valves Co., Ltd., in April 2005.
The Division uses its gear cutting machines to mass produce transmission parts and power
transmissions. The technologies acquired through operations are used to develop
transmission parts, power transmissions, and machine tools.

QMain Products Q
¡ Machine tools: machining center, large machine (boring and milling machines), special-
purpose machine, gear cutting machine, cylindrical grinding machine
¡ Precision machinery products: precision cutting tools, engine valves, transmission parts,
transmission devices, precision position feedback sensor

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Machine Tool Division

QProduction Historyœ QBrief History of the Production siteœ


Date Product Hiroshima
1944 Began production of aircraft engine valves. Date Product
1953 Developed Japan’s first transfer line for mass-production. 1939 Toyo Kikai Company established. Commenced the manufacture of lathes at the
1960 Began production of the Mitsubishi-Innocenti CWB milling-and-boring combined Hiroshima Plant.
machine. 1943 Toyo Kikai Company renamed Mitsubishi Machine Tool Company.
1961 Began production of the Mitsubishi-Lorenz hobbing machine. 1945 Mitsubishi Machine Tool Company merged into Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.
1963 Began production of worm gear units. Hiroshima Plant renamed the Hiroshima Works.
1966 Began production of the Mitsubishi-Reihauer shaving cutter grinder. 1982 Hiroshima Machine Tool Works established under the direct authority of the Mass-
1967 Developed Japan’s first NC horizontal boring mill. Began sales of the MAF machine. Production Headquarters.
1968 Developed the Mitsubishi horizontal machining center “MPA Series.”
Ritto
1978 Began production of the Mitsubishi-Warner Swasey cylindrical grinding machine. Date Product
1980 Developed Japan’s first NC gear hobbing machine.
1944 The former Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. commenced production of aircraft
Began sales of the GH400NC.
engine valves at Kyoto Machinery Works (Uzumasa).
Developed the Mitsubishi Planetary traction drive units.
Production of aircraft engines commenced at Kyoto Engine Works (Katsura).
1983 Developed Japan’s first NC cylindrical grinding machine “A6G/P6G.”
1970 Automobile Division separated from the Kyoto Machinery Works. Plant renamed the
1985 Began sales of a vertical precision milling machine “M-VR series.”
Kyoto Machinery Works of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.
1986 Completed the world’s largest-class NC milling-and-boring combined machine
1983 Ritto Plant constructed in Ritto, Shiga Prefecture, Japan.
“Supermiller.”
1986 Universal machine manufacturing plant constructed in Ritto Plant.
1987 Developed a high-speed, high-precision die and mold machine “M-KR series.”
1997 Developed a dry cutting system. Began sales of SuperDry hobbing machines “GN After integration
Date Product
series and SuperDry hob.”
2003 Began sales of the new vertical precision milling machine “MVR series.” 2000 Kyoto Machinery Works and Hiroshima Machine Tool Works of Mitsubishi Heavy
2004 Began sales of E series machines for gear manufacture: SuperDry hobbing machine Industries, Ltd. integrated and renamed Machine Tool Works (January).
“GE series,” SuperDry gear shaping machine “SE25A,” gear shaving machine Machine Tool Division established in order to integrate production and sales
“FE30A,” and gear grinding machine “ZE series.” operations (April).
Began sales of large-size die and mold machine “MVR-FM series.” 2003 No. 2 Machine Tool Plant constructed. Hiroshima Plant moved and integrated into the
2005 Developed the world’s first wafer bonding machine operable at room temperature for Ritto Plant.
MEMS. 2004 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Machine Tool Sales Co., Ltd. established as a
2006 Began sales of the micro milling machine “μV1.” dedicated machine tool sales subsidiary in Japan (April).
2008 Began sales of the new horizontal boring mill “MAF150R.” MHI Machine Tools H.K., Ltd. established as a dedicated machine tool sales/service
2009 Began sales of the internally toothed ring gear grinding machine “ZI20A.” subsidiary in Hong Kong (December).
2010 Developed Japan’s first large-size gear grinding machine “ZGA2000.” 2005 Integrated production of power transmissions (Iwatsuka Plant) with the Machine
Tool Division (April).
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. acquired Indian tool company S.R.P. Tools Limited.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries India Precision Tools, Ltd. established (May).
Shenyang Aerospace Xinguang Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Engine Valve Co., Ltd.
established in China as a joint venture for engine valve production (October).
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Machine Tool Division

QArea (As of April 1, ’10) Q QAnnual Production Capacity Q QProduction Distribution Q


Machining center Large machine■ Special-purpose machine Gear cutting machine■
Area (m )
2 Large Machine .................. 210 units Precision cutting tools Engine valves■ Transmission devices■ Others■

Special-purpose machine .. 100 units (bil.yen)


Site Building 60
Gear cutting machine ....... 720 units 55.3
(Cylindrical grinding machine) 52.1 52.2 4 52.0
Ritto Plant 368,800 79,120 5 5 2
50 6 5
Precision cutting tools.. 55,000 pcs. 5 8
Iwatsuka Plant 14,202 14,202 6
8
8
7 9
Engine valves ....... 43,000,000 pcs. 40.5 8
Total 383,002 93,322 40 9 9
35.9 10
Transmission parts...... 800,000 pcs. 12 9
32 31.2
35
Transmission devices.... 30,000 pcs. 30 11 12 28 31
7
4
QEmployees Q 12 8
Precision position 29 8
9
          feedback sensor ............ 7,800 pcs. 20 26
11 7 5
22
8 7



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10 20 31 32 35


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9 12 9 4 2 2 2
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009



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QMain Production Facilities Q
Metal work Large-scale machining line (max × 4.2m width in portal × 11m length)
equipment Large-size square parts FMS (flexible manufacturing system), square
parts mass-production FMS
Machining center, gear-cutting tool-machining line
Broach cutters machining line, engine valves machining line
Engine valve hot forging line, transmission part machining line
(Machining centers, grinding machines, gear-cutting machines, etc.
(over 800))
Special-purpose Carburizing furnace, salt bath furnace, induction hardening equipment
equipment Plasma-coating furnace, three-axis measuring equipment, gear-
measuring equipment

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Nagasaki Shipyard & Machinery Works


Kobe Shipyard & Machinery Works
Shimonoseki Shipyard & Machinery Works
Yokohama Machinery Works
Takasago Machinery Works
Nagoya Aerospace Systems Works
Nagoya Guidance & Propulsion Systems Works

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1. Nagasaki Shipyard & Machinery Works

QOutlineœ QAnnual Production Capacityœ QProduction Distributionœ


The Works was established in 1857 as “Nagasaki Yotetsusho,” the first warship repair facility Shipbuilding ............ 1,900,000 GT Shipbuilding and Steel structures
Space equipment and other machines■
Turbines, boilers for land use■ Marine machinery

in Japan. In the years since the Works has grown as both a shipbuilder and manufacturer of Ship repair .............. 5,500,000 GT
(bil.yen)
machinery, leading the industry both in quality and quantity. The Works presently consists of Boilers for land use ...... 15,000 t/h 500
461.7
four plants: the Main plant, the Koyagi Plant, the Saiwaimachi Plant, and the Isahaya Plant. Boilers for marine use.... 2,600 t/h 441.8 453.5 6
426.6 4
407.8 6 7 6
400 7 390.5
The shipbuilding division excels in the building of ships with high added-value, such as LNG Steam turbines 6
379.6 11 9 379.7
10 7
336.1 10
ships, LPG ships, and cruise ships. The machinery division contributes to the development of for land use ........ 5,250,000 kW 6 9 7
8 7308.6
society as a producer of thermal, geothermal, and wind power plants, as well as solar cells, Steam turbines 300 6 10 51 53
50 9 51
pollution control equipment, desalination plants, and marine machinery. The Works also for marine use....... 400,000 kW 34 44
51 45
participates in the production of space equipment based on long years of accumulated (540,000 PS) 200 52
42

experience and technology, and develops new fields and products, including its fuel-cells, Propellers ......................... 100 units
and integrated coal gasification combined-cycle power plants. Turbochargers ............... 2,000 units 100 49 38
37 36 34 35 42
34 39 32
Wind Turbine Generators... 700 MW
0
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Note: ※1. Figures in the column are in percentage (%) unit
QArea (As of April 1, ’10)œ ※2. Figures on the column show the amount of total annual
production. (unit: billion yen)
Area (m2)
Site Building
Main Plant 586,584 333,330 QProduction Facilitiesœ
<Main Plant>
Saiwaimachi Plant 68,298 67,963
Shipbuilding facilities
Koyagi Plant 1,606,065 443,609
Isahaya Plant 135,961 57,205 Length Breadth Draft Shipbuilding
(m) (m) (m) capacity(dwt)
Total 2,396,908 902,107
Nagasaki R & D Center 201,906 74,192 Drydock No. 1 375 56 14 (approx.) 225,000
No. 2 (repair) 350 56 14 300,000
No. 3 (repair) 276.6 38.8 12.3 95,000
QEmployeesœ Building
No. 1・2 324 56 − 80,000
          berth



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Quay Tategami 226 − 10.0 70,000
Hachikenya 155 − 8.5 D.T. 4,700




 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Mukojima 328 − 9.5 300,000

  Akunoura 167 − 7.5 260,000
         

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Turbine and Boiler Manufacturing Facilities Boiler and Wind Turbine Manufacturing Facilities

Machining Large NC combined production milling machine Boiler Production TIG automatic welder
Facilities "2 GAUNTRY PRANOMATIC" Facilities Continuous bender
8,200(throad)×4,200(H)×45,000(travel)mm (Superheater & Continuous heat-treatment facilities
Large NC lathe: 3,500φ×12,000(L)mm Reheater Tube Shop) Assembling and welding robot
Large NC vertical lathe: 8,500φ×5,000(L)mm
Large gear cutting machine: 7,500φ×2,300(B)mm Boiler Production Multiple head panel processing machine − capable of 44 welding
Facilities head simultaneous welding
Assembly Turbine-rotor large high-speed balancing test facilities (Furnace Wall & Automatic tube elongation facilities
Facilities Turbine governor test facilities Economizer Tube Spiral fin-tube welder
Boiler Production 8,000-ton hydraulic press, 6 Mev “LINAC” Non-Destructive Tester Shop) Assembling and welding robot
Facilities Annealing furnace: Boiler Production High-frequency pipe bender, Automatic laser marking facilities, NC
4,000(W)×3,200(H)×26,000(L)mm Facilities header boring machine
350-ton overhead travelling crane(overhang) (Pipe-Header Shop) MIG automatic welder
High-tech Computer control systems assembling tester, Environmental testing Header nozzle welding robot
Facilities facilities, Simulator training center, Global net diagnostic center, Electron beam welding machine
Photovoltaics manufacturing facilities, Fuel cell manufacturing Boiler Production Large sized annealing furnace;
facilities Facilities 7,500(W)×7,500(H)×13,000(L)mm
(Module Shop) 200-ton overhead travelling crane(overhang)
Welding machine for large sized pressure vessel
<Koyagi Plant>
Shipbuilding facilities Assembly Facilities Large Fan test facilities, Wind turbine-generator assembly line

Length Breadth Draft Shipbuilding


(m) (m) (m) capacity(dwt)
Dock Building 990 100 14.5∼9.55 (approx.) 1,000,000
Repair 400 100 14.5 500,000
Quay East No. 1
683 − 9.5 500,000×2
& No. 2
East No. 3 370 − 9.5 500,000

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2. Kobe Shipyard & Machinery Works

QOutlineœ QAnnual Production Capacityœ QProduction Distributionœ


The Kobe Shipyard and Machinery Works started operation in 1905 mainly as a facility for Shipbuilding ............... 300,000 GT Ships and Marine structures Power systems and Nuclear energy systems
Machinery and Steel structures, Space equipment, etc.■
repairing ships. Today it comprises the Main Plant and the Futami Plant. The marine division Steel structures............ 30,000 t 1996-2004 Steel structures and Construction machinery■
( )
Environmental protection systems, Construction machinery, Highway toll systems, etc.■
manufactures quality vessels such as container ships, pure car and truck carriers, Diesel engines ........ 1,000,000 PS (bil.yen)
500
submarines, and deep submergence research vehicles. The power systems division, Nuclear power
meanwhile, manufactures things such as nuclear power plants and diesel engines, making a plants .................... 3,000,000 kW 399.0
400 374.4 363.4
major contribution to industrial development and building a solid social and industrial 11 364.4
16 13 12
infrastructure. The Works fully applies its abundant experience and sophisticated 303.3
291.8
300 277.0 268.4 269.1 270.2
technologies to tackle the growing need for semiconductor equipment and space equipment, 15 16
13 14 22 18
and pioneer new fields.
58 71
200 63
72
56 53
55 67
59
QArea (As of April 1, ’10)œ 58
100
9 10
Area (m )
2 8 9 8
17 22 23 23 18
Site Building 16 22 20 17 16
0
Main Plant 669,100 411,100 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Futami Plant 501,100 53,100 Note: ※1. Figures in the column are in percentage (%) unit
※2. Figure on the column show the amount of total annual
Total 1,170,200 464,200 production (billions of yen), and include the amount for the
Transportation Systems & Advanced Technology Division
(Kobe site) which separated from the Kobe Shipyard &
Machinery Works in October, 2009.

QEmployeesœ
         


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 




          



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QProduction Facilitiesœ Machinery Production Facilities


Shipbuilding Facilities Machine tools Super Miller(NC Gantry-Type Turning and Milling Machine)
Length Breadth Draft Shipbuilding 13,000(B)×12,500(H)×32,500(Travel)mm
(m) (m) (m) capacity(dwt) max size for work pieces : φ11,500×12,500(H)mm
NC horizontal boring mill
Dock No. 1* 95.0 19.0 11.7 4,300 14,000(Travel)×5,800(H)mm
No. 4 301.5 43.7 9.5 160,000 Five-face fabrication haibe
3,800(B)×3,050(H)×5,000(Travel)mm
Building No. 3 305.0 61.4 − 310,000
Machine tool for core barrel fabrication
berth No. 4-1 136.0 12.0 − 24,500
max. size for work pieces : φ6,300mm×8,400mm
No. 4-2 104.0 19.0 − 33,000
Turn Miller(Turning and Milling Machine)
Marine structure
6,550(B)×4,500(H)×7,000(Travel)mm
berth 289.6 33.8 − −
Table Diameter 5,000×6,500(H)mm
Mooring No. 1 160 − 6.0 16,000 Machine tool for monoblock fabrication
pier No. 2 1  4,700(B)×5,200(H)×12,000(Travel)mm
 295 − 8.2 150,000
2  Large NC lathe
No. 3 1 350 − 8.2 250,000 max size for work pieces : φ2,700×15,000(L)mm
2 120 − 4.8 10,000 Large Turning Center
3 290 − 8.5 150,000 max size for work pieces : φ15,000×4,500(H)mm
No. 4 160 − 8.5 16,000 Gantry Miller
No. 5 1  7,400(B)×7,200(H)×30,000(Travel)mm
 295 − 9.0 150,000
2  Deep hole driling machine (5 spindles BTA)
3 295 − 8.5 150,000 5,000(B)×4,000(H)×1,025(D)mm
No. 6 2 220 − 7.3 65,000
Bending and Hydraulic press machine : max press weight 2,000 ton / 6,000 ton
Note: *indicates floating dock. Heat treatment Bending roller (3rollers) : max size for work pieces
equipment 110mm (thickness), 4,000mm (breath)
Bending roller (4rollers) : max size for work pieces
60mm (thickness), 5,000mm (breath)
Heat treatment Furnace
size : 13,000(B)×12,000(H)×26,000(L)mm

Welding equipment Electron beam welder


output : 150kW
YAG Laser welder
output : 6kW

Sheet metal NC gas plasma cutting machine :


facilities max size for work pieces 5,000mm (breath)
Abrasive jet cutting machine :
max size for work pieces 5,500mm (breath)
Panel welding robot :
coverage 5,000(B)×20,000(L)×1,000(H)mm

Operating facilities Water brake dynamometer : 4

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Shimonoseki Shipyard & Machinery Works

3. Shimonoseki Shipyard & Machinery Works

Other Facilities QOutlineœ


This Works was established in 1914 as a facility for ship repair. Today it consists of two
Nuclear This center was established for the purpose of shortening refueling
Service Center outage work period and reducing radiation exposure. The ultimate plants, the Enoura Plant and Yamatomachi Plant. The shipbuilding department specializes
objective is improvement of plant reliability and availability. To and excels in building special-purpose vessels such as cable layers, ocean research vessels,
achieve these purposes, this center is used for training refueling luxury ferries, high-speed RO/RO boats, all types of light-alloy high-speed ships, and other
outage workers and functional testing of newly developed tools using
mockups. value-added vessels. The machinery department produces various products such as deck
machinery, air preheaters, testing systems, hydraulic machinery, and FRP components.
Mitsubishi This center is equipped with full-size models of reactor vessel and
Maintenance core internals available for high-reliability verification and training in
Training Center various maintenance and servicing activities for heavy components QArea (As of April 1, ’10)œ
within the containment vessel including, for example, remote- Area (m2)
controlled underwater operations on nuclear power plants. Site Building
Simulator Center This center is furnished as a facility to develop and verify software for Enoura Plant 149,040 50,578
all kind of control devices and training simulators for nuclear power Yamatomachi Plant 131,430 51,128
plants. Also, the latest full-scale PWR simulator is equipped to Total 280,470 101,706
support software verification of control devices, improvement in
human-machine interface, and educational training.
QEmployeesœ
Super Heavy This shop is equipped with the following facilities to accommodate
Component Shop assembly and welding operations for the large-sized reactor pressure 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
at Futami Plant vessels of nuclear power plants: super miller (NC gantry-type turning Enoura Plant 720 667 621 595 567 586 607 613 692 634
and milling machine), automatic large welding equipment, X-ray
examination equipment, heat treatment furnace, etc. Yamatomachi Plant 335 318 326 297 274 276 285 312 336 291
Total 1,055 985 947 892 841 862 892 925 1,028 925
Mechatronic
This shop assembles and tests control panels and nuclear systems. ※ No. of employees as of March 31 each year. No. of employees for 2010 as of April 1.
Equipment Shop
Kobe Space Center The facility is equipped with a clean room for the assembly and
QAnnual Production Capacityœ QProduction Distributionœ
testing of high-precision products and devices that require absolute
cleanliness (such as space equipment, semiconductor production Shipbuilding ............... 135,000 GT Shipbuilding Shiprepair■ Power systems General machinery■
General machinery & components Others■
equipment, and so on), as well as related research and development. Ship repair .............. 3,000,000 GT (bil.yen)
High-density plasma chemical vapor deposition equipment has also 80
High-speed ship............. 1,500 GT
been installed at the site for demonstrations in conduct semiconductor
fields. Air preheaters ..................... 20 units
Deck machinery ................ 700 units 60 57.6
1
51.7 50.4 52.4 4
3
Hydraulic machinery .... 20,000 units 3 3 46.5
50.2 49.4
6
2
8 5
3 45.8 4
43.4 3 43.1 7 6 5 25
Testing system ................... 20 units 6 13 16 7 2 5 9
3 5
40 9 14 10 13 6 23
Loading arms ...................... 50 units 13 11 8
15
20 9
18 10 6 6
9 8 16 5
GX FRP parts ..................... 60 units 14
7
9
7

20 12
66 58 58
54 57 59 60 60
55
41

0
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Note: ※1. Figures in the column are in percentage (%) unit
※2. Figures on the column show the amount of total annual
production. (unit: billion yen)

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4. Yokohama Machinery Works

QMain Production Facilitiesœ QOutlineœ


Shipbuilding Facilities The history of the Yokohama Machinery Works reaches back to the establishment of
Length Breadth Draft Shipbuilding Yokohama Dock Company, Ltd. in 1891. Originally set up for the purpose of ship repairs, the
(m) (m) (m) capacity(dwt) company later extended its business scope to include shipbuilding and machinery production.
Berth No. 1 − − − − In 1935, the Yokohama Dock Company merged with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.
No. 2 185.9 53.2 − 33,000 To meet expanding production requirements, an additional plant was opened in Honmoku in
Light-alloy ship shop 84.0 24.7 − 600
1966. In 1982, in conjunction with the Minato Mirai project devised by Yokohama City to
Dock No. 1 164.1 23.8 9.5 17,000
promote the redevelopment of urban coastal districts, the Works was moved from the site it
No. 2 217.0 32.0 10.0 40,000
No. 3 82.8 16.3 5.9 4,000 had occupied since its founding to the Honmoku Plant and Kanazawa Plant.
No. 4 55.6 10.5 4.4 1,000 Today’s Yokohama Machinery Works offers technology and products designed to achieve a
Quay No. 1 200.0 − 6.0 33,000 more comfortable society. With an accurate understanding of future social needs, the Works
No. 2 200.0 − 6.2 33,000 remains totally committed to meeting the challenges of new technologies and new fields.
No. 7 88.0 − 5.5 9,000
No. 8 117.0 − 6.0 40,000
No. 14 80.2 − 6.0 40,000 QArea (As of April 1, ’10)œ
Area (m2)
Site Building
Machinery Production Facilities Kanazawa Plant 329,994 125,608
Honmoku Plant 523,758 132,268
Sheet metal Hydraulic press
Total 853,752 257,876
facilities NC plasma & gas cutting machine
Automatic welding machine with twin electrodes Advanced Technology Research Center 31,800 11,112
Welding positioner for post of deck cranes Yokohama R & D Center 15,953 9,566
Manufacturing line for elements of airpreheater Note : Parts of the Advanced Technology Research Center and Yokohama Research &
Arc welding robot Development Center are physically located within the Yokohama Machinery Works,
though the employees of these two research centers are not counted as employees of
Machining Milling, boring and combined machine "MAF" the Works
facilities NC large vertical lathe
Precision milling machine
QEmployeesœ
Turning center: machining dia.
Various NC machine tools          
Assembly Winch test tower 

 
 
 
 
     
facilities Deck crane operating facilities 
Hydraulic machinery test stand 

          
Composite Ray-up room 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

facilities Autoclave  
 
Ultrasonic c-scan          
 

X-ray inspection equipment
Material testing equipment instron 
         
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QAnnual Production Capacityœ QProduction Distributionœ Machinery Production Facilities


Ship repair ............... 6,600,000 GT Ship repair■ Steel structures■ Automatic parking facility
Diesel engines Environmental plant■ Wind turbines■
Boilers, turbines■
Machine tools Combined production milling machine
Boilers ............................. 5,600 t/h NC machining area : 4,300(B)×4,000(H)×20,000(L)mm
(bil.yen)
Turbines ...................... 534,000 kW 200 Horizontal boring machine : 4,000×15,000mm
Flexible manufacturing system for parts of diesel engine, gas engine :
Diesel engines, Gas engines 167.6 173.7
176.7
Horizontal type machining center×4
................................... 400,000 kW Automatic pallet changer×1
149.2
150 Wire cutting machine :
Wind turbine generators .... 900 MW 38 43
43 127.7 127.6
28 118.1
Work tank dimension 1,050mm×820mm×300mm
14 114.9
Electric discharge machine :
32 100.7
100 7 11 35
10 28 Work tank dimension 2,000mm×1,100mm×700mm*1
7 9 26 83.7
13 Machining center :
10 19 17 9
14
17 19
40 30 Table dimension 800mm×800mm, 5-axis vertical precision
7 6
6 13 9 Grinding Center :
50 16 45
26 34
9 34 Table dimension 1,000mm×1,000mm, 5-axis vertical precision
30 20 39
23 28
22 Operating
13 12 7 Diesel engine, Gas engine : 16,000kW×4, 18,000kW×2
5 8 8 8 7 9 8 8 6 15 facilities
0
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Note: ※1. Figures in the column are in percentage (%) unit
Boiler 4,000-ton hydraulic press
※2. Figures on the column show the amount of total annual production Annealing furnace max. : 150 tons,
production. (unit: billion yen)
facilities 5,000(B)×20,000(L)×3,500(H)mm
X-ray equipment : LINATRON-M6A
QMain Production Facilitiesœ Welding equipment YAG laser : Max output 2.0kW
Ship repairing facilities (in Honmoku Plant)
Spray equipment Low pressure plasma spray equipment : Max output 120kW
Length Breadth Draft Air plasma spray equipment :
Capacity(dwt)
(m) (m) (m) Max output 55kW, 6-axis robot 2-axis turntable
Dock 1RD 350.0 Thermal spraying equipment for high pressure frame :
60.0 8.8 270,000
2RD 270.0 Gas flow mach7, 6-axis robot 2-axis turntable
60.0 9.8 120,000
3RD 180.0 30.0 10.7 38,000 Test facility Fluorescent penetrant inspection equipment :
Max dimension for inspection object 870mm×820mm×400mm
Mooring Pier 1W 334.0 − 9.0 200,000 Weight 150kg
3AW 196.0 − 9.0 25,000
Flow measurement equipment :
3BW 208.0 − 9.0 38,000
Measurement of cooling air flow for rotating and stationary blade
4W 413.0 − 7.0 250,000
6W 250.0 − 10.0 75,000
7W 270.0 − 12.0 75,000

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5. Takasago Machinery Works

QAnnual Production Capacityœ QProduction Distributionœ


QOutlineœ Gas turbines ............ 8,000,000 kW Steam turbines for thermal & nuclear power plants Gas turbines■
Water turbines Blowers & compressors■ Pumps
In 1962 the Works began operating as a turbine manufacturing plant within the Kobe Steam turbines for thermal & nuclear Refrigeration systems,heating and cooling systems■ Others■

Shipyard & Machinery Works, a producer of large-capacity power plants and machinery. In power plants .......... 2,400,000 kW (bil.yen)
394.9
1964 the plant separated from the Kobe Works and established as the Takasago Machinery Water turbines ............ 750,000 kW 400 4 371.7
359.0 4 4
Works. Today it manufactures products such as gas, steam, and water turbines and pumps. Pumps................................ 500 units 343.3 4
2
4
5 3 1
1
2
The high-performance gas turbines produced at the Works, the most heat-efficient ever 1
300
realized, contribute to the advancement of both daily life and industry all over the world.
250.2
230.8 228.1 4 1
217.4 6 214.6 63
7 58 61 66
7
QArea (As of April 1, ’10)œ 200 3
2
8
1 7
1
7
11
157.2 1
Area (m2) 10
63
58 58 11
Site Building 62 1
58
Main Plant 873,841 298,488 100
50
Iwanai Plant 7,120 2,220 34 31 27 25
30 32
27
Total 880,961 300,708 23 28 23

Takasago R & D Center 143,148 61,039 0


2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Note: ※1. Figures in the column are in percentage (%) unit
※2. Figures on the column show the amount of total annual
production. (unit: billion yen)
QEmployeesœ
         


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 




          

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


         


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Nagoya Aerospace Systems Works

6. Nagoya Aerospace Systems Works

QMain Production Facilities œ


Machine Flexible manufacturing cell for HP casing QOutlineœ
tools max. work dimension 7,400W×7,000L mm This Works was established in 1920 as a subsection of Mitsubishi Internal Combustion
Turbine blade high speed machining center
max. spindle rotation 24,000rpm Engine Manufacturing Co., Ltd. In 1956, the aircraft division split from the Nagoya Machinery
max. work length 700mm
Large NC lathe max. work. dia. 5,500mm Works and named itself the Nagoya Aircraft Works. Then, in 1989, the Nagoya Aircraft Works
work length 15,000mm split into two entities, the Nagoya Aerospace Systems Works and the Nagoya Guidance &
Large vertical lathe max. work. dia. 12,500mm
max. work. height 5,500mm Propulsion Systems Works. The Nagoya Aerospace Systems Works comprises the Oye
Large horizontal boring machine
max. work dimension 6,500W×8,000Hmm Plant, Tobishima Plant, Komaki South Plant and Hiroshima Plant. In addition to designing
Multiple spindle drilling machine : 41 & 35 spindles and manufacturing products for advanced aircraft and providing product-support services, the
Side-entry milling machine
max. work. dia. 3,200mm Works designs and manufactures the latest space equipment and provides launch services.
work length 15,000mm
Boring and trepanning association machine To meet the growing demands of MHI’s civil aircraft business, the Works commissioned a
max. spindle rotation 3,000rpm new composite wing center at the Oye Plant in 2006. MHI officially launched the Mitsubishi
max. workpiece dia. 3,000mm
max. work depth 1,000mm Regional Jet (MRJ), a next-generation regional jetliner in 2008. The Mitsubishi Aircraft
3 spindles independent control Corporation was also established, and will manufacture prototype aircraft and production
Forging High speed automatic forging machine : 100 tons×4 heads
equipment Screw press : 10,000 tons 2,800 tons models and be responsible for the MRJ’s flight testing.
Fabrication Hydraulic press : 3,000 tons
equipment U bend tube automatic inserting machine : 5 heads
max. tube length 17.5m QArea (As of April 1, ’10)œ
Electron beam welder output max. 45kW Area (m2)
vacuum chamber 5,800W×7,400L×4,400H mm Site Building
Welding
Furnace (Large)
equipment Oye Plant 364,400 305,600
internal diameter of the furnace 8,000W×16,500L×7,000H×250 tons
max. heating temperature 850℃ Tobishima Plant 155,200 50,300
Laser beam processor : output 3.5kW
max. work dimension 2,600W×1,700L×600H mm Komaki South Plant 331,700 104,000
Micro plasma welder : output 1.75kW Hiroshima Plant 37,100 37,100
max. work dimension 1,100W×900L×500H mm
YAG laser welding processor for combustor : output 4.5kW Haneda Supply Center 800 2,600
max. work dimension 5,000W×800L×800H mm Total 889,200 499,600
Hot press : max. temp 1,300℃ 800 tons (2 heads)
Thermal spray Low Pressure Plasma Spray equipment
equipment max. output 120kW QEmployeesœ
Air Plasma Spray equipment
max. output 55kW, 6-axis robot 2-axis turntable          
Thermal spraying equipment for high pressure frame
Gas flow mach 7, 6-axis robot 2-axis turntable 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Test Steam turbine test facility
facilities steam max. 370 tons/h 30kg/cm2×425℃ 

         
Turbine-rotor high-speed balancing test facility 
max. test rotor 5,600mm dia×15,000mm length
200 tons weight 



Gas turbine component test facility 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

max. 25kg/cm2G air flow 50kg/s 

Gas turbine fuel load test facility max. 132 MW,
Pump load test facility 


max. water flow 76,500m3/h − − − − − − − − − 
max. water head 4,500m 

electric power capacity 15,000KVA (GTO inverter) 
 − − − − −     
Flow measurement equipment : for combustion baskets,
fuel nozzles, transition pieces and turbine blade & vanes 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Nagoya Aerospace Systems Works

QMain Production and R & D Facilitiesœ


QMain Productsœ QProduction Distributionœ Production Drafting Automatic drafting machine
Fixed-wing Aircraft Aircraft for MOD (including repairing) Helicopter for MOD (including repairing)■ Commercial aircraft facilities Detail 3 head 5 axis NC profiler
Space systems■ Spare parts Others■
Helicopter fabrication 2 head 5 axis NC profiler
(bil.yen) 1 head 5 axis NC profiler
Commercial Aircraft 400 373.7 5 axis flexible manufacturing system
Space Systems
1 4 axis flexible manufacturing system
9 340.3
1 Large sized 4 axis machining center
5 9 312.8 Vertical NC turning lathe
300.7 300.0
300 9 8 7
8 5 axis NC boring machine
22 268.3
9 260.4 261.8
6
236.1
248.4
11
1
9
7
Hot sizing press
19 1 8
9 9 10 10 1500 ton skin stretcher
11
200 16 32 5 8 1250 ton press brake
12 45
23 46 150 ton frame stretcher
26 34 39 48 Fabrication of stringer line
11
15 11 Skin polishing machine
100 14 12 11
5 axis NC trim machine
47 51 17
11 3 axis NC laser scribe
42 46 45
31 27 26
Chemical milling line
26 24 Shot peening & forming machine
0 NC tube bending machine
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Vector 1 tube measuring machine
Note: ※1. Figures in the column are in percentage (%) unit
※2. Figures on the column show the amount of total annual
Frame roll machine
production. (unit: billion yen) Horizontal Type High speed 5-Axis profiler
Fluid Cell Press
Composite & Honeycomb milling machine
assembly Wing Automation System
Prepreg cutting machine
Automated tape layer
Autoclave
Electron beam welder
Automatic riveter
Equip & Helicopter blade test equipment
final Automatic electric circuit tester
assembly Avionics bench tester
Noise Suppressor for aircraft and engines
Inspection Automatic X-ray inspection equipment
Automatic ultrasonic inspection equipment
Large-sized CNC coordinate measuring machine
FM Laser Radar Measuring equipment
Video Grametry
Others Clean room
Plastic media blast system
R&D 60cm trisonic wind tunnel
facilities 2m low-speed wind tunnel
Material test laboratory
Composites laboratory
Functional test (various environmental & functional tests) laboratory
Structure test laboratory
Flight simulators
Space environmental test laboratory
Radio anechoic chamber
Avionics system integration laboratory
Super-computer
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Nagoya Guidance & Propulsion Systems Works

7. Nagoya Guidance & Propulsion Systems Works

QOutline œ QMain Production and R & D Facilities œ


This Works began operation in 1972 as the Komaki North Plant within the Nagoya Aircraft Production Machine Horizontal/vertical 5axis machining center
Works. Seventeen years later, in 1989, it became independent and named itself the Nagoya facilities tools Horizontal 4axis machining center
Vertical 3axis machining center
Guidance & Propulsion Systems Works. The Works now manufactures missiles, aerospace
NC horizontal surface broaching machine
engines, and control equipment. Center drive lathe
Fir tree slot edge rounding machine
NC lathe/NC vertical lathe
QArea (As of April 1, ’10)œ
Jig bore
Area (m2) 2head fir tree grinding machine
Site Building 2head vertical grinding machine
Main Plant 382,103 157,162 High speed YAG laser machine
Tashiro Field Laboratory 1,176,000 4,244 Curvic coupling grinding machine
Wire cut electric discharge machine
Total 1,558,103 161,406
Sinking electric discharge machine
NC shot peening
QEmployeesœ Fabrication Fluid forming press
equipment Spinning machine
         
Welding/ Large NC electron beam welding machine


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Thermal spray Laser welding machine
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 equipment Plasma coating machine
Automatic TIG welding machine
Resistance seam welding machine
QMain Productsœ QProduction Distributionœ
Heat treatment Large vacuum furnace
Missiles Missiles Aero engines & Space systems■ Control equipment & Others
225.6 Surface Electroplating tank (Ni, Cu, Cd, Pb)
Aero engines & Space systems 7 211.2 treatment Chemical treatment
(bil.yen)
Control equipment 5 Copper electrolytic forming
200
Transmission system for helicopter 179.7 Quality Large engine test cell
7 29
Engine test cell 160.9 31 Assurance Helicopter GEAR-BOX test stand
150.6
150 144.6 12 Large coordinate measuring machine
Hybrid IC for heavy environment 139.0 143.5 139.6
129.7 14 33 Automatic scanning equipment of ultrasonic inspection
22 15 15 16
15 Automatic eddy current inspection
37
37 Micro focus X-ray TV system
100 36 34
32 38
36 Others High-quality clean room
64 Printed wiring board assembly equipment
64

50 60 Control device functional test equipment


49 51 Large dynamic balancing machine
46 47 49 50 49
R&D Rocket engine firing test stand, Acoustics test facilities, Other environmental
0 facilities test facilities, Small engine test facilities, Electronic equipment development
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Note: ※1. Figures in the column are in percentage (%) unit
facilities, Materials analysis equipment (Materials Lab.)
※2. Figures on the column show the amount of total annual
production. (unit: billion yen)

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Development

Research & Development Organization


Research & Development Centers
Recent Main Research & Development Activities
Research & Development Costs
Technical License Agreements
Intellectual Property

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1. Research & Development Organization

Under the Technical Headquarters, the Advanced Technology Research Center and five serves as core organizations, offers technological and development support for existing and
Research & Development Centers (Nagasaki, Takasago, Hiroshima, Yokohama and Nagoya) next-generation products, and develops critical technologies for products of the future.
promote our company's R&D through the close collaboration with the Production As for the elemental technology, Technology Units develop R&D plans for various
Headquarters and Divisions responsible for the development of products. technological fields and promote technology transfer. In this way, it has sought to realize our
Regarding the products development, the Product Center of the Technical Headquarters comprehensive capabilities to the fullest.

Technical Headquarters

Technology Planning Dept. Intellectual Property Dept.

Technology Training Center

Advanced Technology Nagasaki Research & Takasago Research & Hiroshima Research & Yokohama Research & Nagoya Research &
Research Center Development Center Development Center Development Center Development Center Development Center
・Commercial Ships ・Turbochargers ・Nuclear Power Generation ・Chemical and Machinery ・Environmental Systems ・Air-conditioners
・Boiler Plants ・Marine Machinery  System Plants ・Steel Structures ・Industrial Machinery
・Engines ・Gas Turbine Combined Cycle ・Material Handling Systems ・Medium-to-Small sized
・Wind Turbine Plants  Power Generation System ・Paper Converting and Printing Power Systems
・Lithium-ion Secondary Batteries ・ITS (Intelligent Transport Systems)  Machinery
・Commercial Transport aircrafts ・Machine Tools ・Transportation Systems
・Steel Bridges
Material Technology

Chemical & Bio Technology

Structure, Strength &


Vibration Technology

Fluid Dynamics

Combustion &
Heat Transfer Technology

Tribology Technology
Manufacturing
Technology Center
Manufacturing Technology

Design Design Center

Applied Phisics

Instrumentation & Electronic


Application Technology

System Control

Note: A research promotion section has been established for each product marked* ★:Functions for the entire Company

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2. Research & Development Centers

■Advanced Technology Research Center ■Nagoya Research & Development Center


This center develops key leading-edge technologies for energy and environment-related This center conducts R&D using basic research in the air-conditioners and industrial
products by making the best use of MHI’s vast technical expertise in film deposition machinery fields, covering a diverse array of technologies, encompassing product design,
technology and computer simulation. It also engages in the development of new products, fluid dynamics, heat transfer, acoustics, electronics/control, power electronics,
such as room-temperature wafer bonder, through close cooperation with individual telecommunications, chemistry, materials, and so on, and has achieved substantial results.
headquarters and divisions. In addition, it has stepped up other activities, such as market Based on these results, the center is now developing products for comfortable life.
intelligence and business engineering research.

■Nagasaki Research & Development Center


This center takes on R&D regarding distribution and energy/environmental problems from
various angles. Armed with basic technologies in materials, mechanics, combustion and
other areas, it works to enhance the performance and quality of key products, such as
commercial ships, boilers, aircraft and engines, and commercialize clean energy
technologies, such as wind turbine plants and lithium-ion secondary batteries.

■Takasago Research & Development Center


To help reduce the burden on the environment, this center conducts R&D on nuclear and
thermal power plants and other energy-related equipment systems, and assists
commercialization of energy-efficient air-conditioning and refrigeration products. In addition, it
also conducts technological development, such as ITS, machine tools and aeronautics/
space.

■Hiroshima Research & Development Center


This center develops products such as chemical plants, compressors & mechanical drive
turbines, steel-making machines, traffic systems, and printing machines. It also takes on the
development of leading-edge products in fields such as clean energy and healthcare.
Examples include CO2 absorption systems and radiotherapy equipment.

■Yokohama Research & Development Center


This center actively conducts R&D on environmental equipment, steel structures, and
medium-to-small sized power systems, it is also engaged in the development of environmental
and energy solution systems incorporating these products.

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3. Recent Main Research & Development Activities

Through close cooperation among its headquarters, divisions, works and R&D centers, the reduction technology combining IGCC with carbon dioxide capture and storage
MHI Group (MHI and its consolidated subsidiaries) is vigorously researching and developing functionality, (3) development of coal gasification furnace technology, which is expected to
technologies to expand its businesses and strengthen the competitiveness of its products in have applications for chemical products using coal as a raw material, and (4) development
all fields, from shipbuilding and ocean development to power systems and aerospace. The of technology for the effective utilization of low grade coal.
R&D at MHI responds closely to the latest environmental, resource, and energy issues. ・Development of “MWT100/2.4,” which increased the wing rotation diameter of the 2.4MW
class “MWT95/2.4” wind power generation system from 95m to 100m and further improved
(1) Shipbuilding & Ocean Development power generation performance in middle and low wind speed areas.
In the shipbuilding & ocean development field, MHI conducts a variety of development, such ・Research into over-5MW class large-size offshore wind turbines expected to be introduced
as the development of fluid technology to improve the performance of ship propulsion; the in Europe.
development of technologies that reduce environmental impact, including waste and gas ・Development of the technology for next-generation light water reactor plants, and
emission control technology; and the development of strength technology and vibration/noise development of inspection and repair technologies to increase the reliability of existing light
reduction technology to improve structural reliability. water reactor plants.
Based on the above, MHI aims to improve the performance and reliability of products such as ・Design, and development of elemental technologies, for the Japan Atomic Energy Agency,
LNG (liquefied natural gas) ships, LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) ships, container ships and carried out as a core company for the development of the Fast Breeder Reactor (FBR)
car carriers, which play a role in stable worldwide logistics; and various large-sized ships demonstration reactor.
such as passenger ships and ferries, for which future demand growth is expected; as well as
special-purpose vessels such as research vehicles and ocean structures. (3) Machinery & Steel Structure
The main research and development in this field is as follows. In the machinery & steel structure field, MHI is engaged in technology/product development
・Development of an “air lubrication system,” in which air is sent to the bottom of a ship to to provide value added products and social infrastructure that contribute to things like
reduce frictional resistance between the ship and seawater by the force of the bubbles, as environmental safeguards including global warming prevention, transportation such as that
well as development of an energy conservation-type module carrier utilizing the system. for land traffic/logistics, and basic facilities for various industries including the iron and steel
・Development of a new generation training/survey/research vessel which has steering and chemical industries, as well as energy supply.
controlled by a seawater pump jet device. The main research and development in this field is as follows.
・Development of technologies to absorb CO2 from the exhaust gas drained from the boilers
(2) Power Systems of coal-fired power plants, for the purpose of global warming prevention.
In the power systems field, MHI promotes the development of technologies to realize stable ・Development of intelligent transport systems-related products, such as the electronic toll
energy supply, environmental protection, and high efficiency. collection system (ETC), that make full use of IT-related technologies.
Through technology to use clean fuel such as natural gas/nuclear energy and renewable ・Development of the small, lightweight and high-output motor inverter system that
energy, and distributed power supply systems and high efficiency generation systems, MHI contributes to reducing the burden on the environment when installed in hybrid engines for
engages in research and development in response to both the upper and lower reaches of trucks.
the energy market’s needs. ・Development of technology and equipment to produce bio alcohol by saccharification of
The main research and development in this field is as follows. cellulose included in leftover, non-edible agricultural produce.
・Development of the J-series gas turbine, which has an inlet temperature of 1,600 degrees ・Development of equipment to produce the white organic EL (Electro-Luminescence)
Celsius, boasts the world’s largest output and highest level thermal efficiency, and illumination panels expected to be the next-generation illumination, which have little
contributes to the realization of a low carbon society. environmental damage with no mercury components, lower CO2 emissions, etc.
・Development of integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) plants, the ・Development of radiotherapy machines that utilize advanced technologies in their 3D
commercialization of which is expected to take place nationally and internationally: (1) image processing functions and accelerator and irradiation mechanisms for radiation
development of 500 - 600 MW output class commercial plants, (2) development of CO2 irradiation, enabling accurate and simple cancer treatments.
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(4) Aerospace heating start-up performance in low outdoor temperatures.


As a leading company of the Japanese aerospace industry, MHI is engaged in advanced ・Development of a sub-engine type refrigeration unit for large-sized trucks, which realizes
product development in the aerospace field, fully utilizing technology accumulated over years less noise, smaller size, lighter weight and a 35% reduction in CO2 emissions compared to
in aircraft/space machinery development. previous MHI machines through MHI’s original three-dimensional compression scroll
The main research and development in this field is as follows. compressors and economizer cycle for freezing.
・Research into high-maneuverability flight control systems for aircraft, featuring superior ・Development of the heat source integrated control system “Ene-conductor,” which draws
maneuverability and aiming at flight control difficult to be detected by radar. maximum performance from centrifugal chiller by optimum control of all heat source
・Japan-U.S. joint development of pursuit missiles with improved ability for sea-based equipment and enables reductions in CO2 emissions and large energy savings, such as a
ballistic missile defense (BMD). reduction in equipment power consumption of 50% compared to conventional MHI
・Development of the next-generation regional jet, the MRJ (Mitsubishi Regional Jet), which machines.
features both the world highest level navigation economy and cabin comfort. ・Development of, in response to the increase of mutual assignment printing between
・Development of the space station supply machine, HTV (H-Ⅱ Transfer Vehicle), for the newspaper companies, the PriCom (PRINT COMPREX) printing function that enables the
transport of supplies to the International Space Station (ISS). simultaneous printing of two different papers on the one newspaper offset press.
・Development of the H-ⅡB rocket, which satisfies the diversity of needs for satellite ・Development of specifications for North America for the box making machine “EVOL100,”
launches. which can handle the special coating sheets/weighted paper much in demand in the North
American marketplace.
(5) Mass and Medium-Lot Manufactured Machinery ・Development of the GEA1200 gear hobbing machine and the ZGA2000 large-size gear
In the mass and medium-lot manufactured machinery field, MHI is engaged in technology grinding machine, which can process the large-sized gears found in wind turbine generator
development for various products that support industry infrastructures. systems, construction machinery, iron & steel manufacturing machinery and the like with
In addition to the advanced technology peculiar to such products, MHI endeavors to utilize high efficiency and high accuracy.
widely in each product the latest and most advanced technologies that have been ・Development of the lightweight and high-strength “hollow-head” engine valve that can
accumulated across MHI’s abundant product range, including other MHI group departments. make car engines more efficient, through forging technology that performs hollow
The main research and development in this field is as follows. processing to the umbrella (head) section of a single engine valve.
・Development of the hybrid forklift truck, which realizes reduced waste gas emissions and
energy consumption, simultaneously with a reduction in production costs due to all main
components, such as lithium-ion secondary batteries, inverters, engines, etc., being
developed in-house.
・Development of motor graders equipped with a late-model electronically controlled engine
in compliance with the third Japanese and European exhaust emission regulations and
utilizing surface contours that improve operator visibility.
・Development of the top-level “PG500” model non-regular use diesel engine generator set,
able to be packaged with options for a variety of uses, and supplied with a control unit that
reduces graphite during start-up.
・Development of a hot water PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) heater as a
component for heating systems to help with lack of heat in hybrid vehicles and electric
vehicles.
・Development of multi-type air-conditioners for buildings for cold districts, equipped with
MHI's original three-dimensional scroll compressors, and featuring superior heating and
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4. Research & Development Costs 5. Technical License Agreements

Research and development expenditures by segment ■



 

 












 
      














Shipbuilding & Ocean Development 68 22 17 26 29 28 
 
 


Power Systems 250 245 272 340 366 387
Machinery & Steel structures 84 67 67 56 77 92 












 
 




  


Aerospace 505 390 389 361 331 611  
 

 
 
  


 


 

Mass and Medium-Lot
Manufactured Machinery 330 278 313 291 205 171 

 
 






 




Others − 3 2 2 2 2 

Total 1,240 1,007 1,063 1,079 1,013 1,292 









 








 

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QNo. of Intellectual Property Heldœ


No. of Domestic Intellectual Property Held
(No.)
10,000 9,830
9,448
9,807 9,771

9,000 8,757

7,874 7,955
8,000
7,650
7,581
7,387 7,345
6,922
7,000 6,800 6,694
6,369
6,133 6,145
6,000 ). Group Companies of
5,785

5,000
5,584 5,627
Mitsubishi Heavy
Industries, Ltd.
4,000

3,000 Group Companies of


Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.
2,095
2,000 Group Business Status
1,660

1,197
1,000 745
459
488 421 433 445 397
419 380 379 348
402 214 204 184 169 168
302 303 340 315 260 108 50 20 1 2
0
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Total Patent rights Trade mark
Utility model Design

No. of Overseas Intellectual Property Held 


(No.)
6,000 5,747
5,565
5,500 5,396
5,367
5,148 5,483 5,084 5,070
5,300 4,972
5,000 5,112 5,117
4,792
4,872
4,500 4,239 4,769 4,753
4,642
4,510
4,000
3,912
3,500

3,000

500 327 282 276 264 265 279 315 317 330
255

0
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
Total Patent rights Trade mark
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1. Group Companies of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. 2. Group Business Status

(As of June 30. 2010)


Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Group is a group of enterprises with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries,
Capital Proportion of
Ltd., at its core and comprised of a total of 323 (190 local and 133 overseas) companies. 

 


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(Million yen) held (%)
From design, manufacturing and construction to sales, after-sales service and general
service, the group is engaged in business in a wide variety of fields, enabling it to display the 
  







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Activities

Overseas Network
Overseas Sales
Major Supply Records

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1. Overseas Network

■Overseas Offices and Major Subsidiaries


◆Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Europe, Ltd. (MHIE) ◆Mitsubishi Heavy Industries America, Inc. (MHIA)
◆MHI Equipment Europe B.V. (MEE) ◆Mitsubishi Power Systems Americas, Inc. (MPSA)
◆Mitsubishi Caterpillar Forklift Europe B.V. (MCFE) ◆Mitsubishi Nuclear Energy Systems, Inc. (MNES)
◆MHI Equipment Alsace S.A.S. (MEA) ◆Intercontinental Jet Service Co. (IJSC)
◆Mitsubishi Power Systems Europe, Ltd. (MPSE) ◆Mitsubishi Engine North America, Inc. (MENA)
◆MHI Power Systems Spain, S.L. (MPSS) ◆Mitsubishi Caterpillar Forklift America Inc. (MCFA)
◆MHI International Investment B.V. (MII) ◆Rapidparts Inc. (Rapidparts-A)
◆Kaliakra Wind Power AD (KWP) ◆FMS Equipment Rental Inc. (FMS)
◆Diamond GT Service Europe S.r.l. (DGTSE) ◆Southern California Material Handling Inc. (SCMH)
◆Rocla Oyj (Rocla) ◆Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Climate Control Inc. (MCC)
◆MLP U.S.A., Inc. (MLP-A)
◆VienTek, LLC (VIENTEK)
◆Mitsubishi-Hitachi Metals Machinery USA, Inc. (MHU)
◆Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation America, Inc. (MJETA)
◆Crystal Mover Services, Inc. (CMS)
Russia・Eastern Europe, etc. ◆MLP Canada Ltd. (MLP-C)
■Moscow Representative ◆MHI Canada Aerospace, Inc. (MHICA)
North America
◆ ■Kyiv Representative
Western Europe ◆
■Istanbul Representative Asia
The Middle East

■Middle East Office ◆ ●Taipei Liaison Office


 Abu Dhabi Office ◆
■Hanoi Representative
◆MHI Equipment and Services Africa S.A. (MESA) ◆Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
■  de Mexico S.A. de C.V.
Africa Ho Chi Minh City  (MHIMEX)
Representative

●Jakarta Liaison Office


Central and South America
◆Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Australia,
 Pty. Ltd. (MHIAU)
■Johannesburg Branch
Oceania
 ・Head Office
◆Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

◆Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, (Hong Kong) Ltd. (MHIH) Air-Conditioners Australia,
◆Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. (MHISH)
◆MCF Forklift (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. (MCFC)
◆ Pty. Ltd. (MHIAA)
◆MHI Engine System Hong Kong Ltd. (MHIES-H)
◆MHI Engine System (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. (MHIES-SZ) ◆Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (Thailand) Ltd. (MHIT)
◆Mitsubishi Heavy Industries-Haier (Qingdao) Air-Conditioners Co., Ltd. (MHAQ) ◆Mitsubishi Power Systems (Thailand) Ltd. (MPS-T)
◆Mitsubishi Heavy Industries-Jinling Air-Conditioners Company, Ltd. (MJA) ◆Mitsubishi Turbocharger Asia Co., Ltd. (MTA)
◆MHI Automotive Climate Control (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. (MACC) ◆MHI-Pornchai Machinery Co., Ltd. (MPM)
◆MLP Hong Kong Ltd. (MLP-HK) ◆Mitsubishi Heavy Industries-Mahajak Air Conditioners Co., Ltd. (MACO)
◆Beijing Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Beiren Printing Machinery Co., Ltd. (MHIBR) ◆Thai Compressor Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (THACOM)
◆MHI Machine Tool Ltd. (MMH) ◆MHI Service Vietnam Co., Ltd. (MHISV) ◆Mitsubishi Industrias Pesadas do Brasil Ltda. (MHIB)
◆Shenyang Aerospace Xinguang Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Engine Valves Co., Ltd. (SAXMHI) ◆MHI Engine System Vietnam Co., Ltd. (MHIES-V) ◆MHI Sul Americana Distribuidora de Motores Ltda. (MSA)
◆Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Dongfang Gas Turbine (Guangzhou) Co., Ltd. (MHI-DGT) ◆MHI Aerospace Vietnam Co., Ltd. (MHIVA) ◆CBC Industrias Pesadas S.A. (CBC)
◆MHI Shenyang Pump Engineering Co., Ltd. (MSPE) ◆Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Philippines, Inc. (MHIP) ◆CBC Servicos Tecnicos Ltda. (CBC-ST)
◆Mitsubishi Heavy Industries BFG Gas Turbine Service (Nanjing) Co., Ltd. (MHI-BFGGT) ◆MHI Technical Services Corp. (MTS)
◆Mitsubishi-Hitachi Metals Machinery (Shanghai), Inc. (MHS) ◆MHI Engine System Philippines Incorprated (MHIES-P)
◆MHI Turbo Engineering Co. (Shanghai) (MTEC) ◆PT. MHI Engine System Indonesia (MHIES-I)
◆Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Forklift (Dalian) Co., Ltd. (MFD) ◆PT. MPS Indonesia (MPS-I)
◆Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Korea, Ltd. (MHIK) ◆Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Singapore Private, Ltd. (MHISP)
◆Mitsubishi Heavy Industries India Private Ltd. (MHII) ◆MHI Engine System Asia Pte. Ltd. (MHIES-A)
◆Mitsubishi Heavy Industries India Precision Tools, Ltd. (MHI-IPT) ◆Mitsubishi Caterpillar Forklift Asia Pte Ltd. (MCFS)
◆MHI-VST Diesel Engines Pvt. Ltd. (MVDE) ◆Mitsubishi Power Systems (Asia Pacific) Pte. Ltd. (MPS-AP) ● Overseas Offices  ■ Representatires  ◆ Overseas Subsidiaries
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2. Overseas Sales

(Unit : millions of yen)


2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

417,895 188,228 212,793 324,696 416,846 522,450 437,470 452,216 439,187 390,701
Asia
(13.7) (6.6) (8.2) (13.7) (16.1) (18.7) (14.3) (14.1) (13.0) (13.3)
289,204 346,504 271,239 262,145 265,596 322,550 371,865 435,833 414,053 360,183
North America
(9.5) (12.1) (10.5) (11.1) (10.2) (11.6) (12.1) (13.6) (12.3) (12.2)
157,841 192,381 210,549 136,775 162,303 182,893 237,428 258,811 296,224 223,334
Europe
(5.2) (6.7) (8.1) (5.7) (6.3) (6.5) (7.8) (8.1) (8.8) (7.6)
104,438 157,312 68,400 95,159 147,113 108,588 123,705 222,987 226,198 184,790
Central and South America
(3.4) (5.5) (2.6) (4.0) (5.7) (3.9) (4.0) (6.9) (6.7) (6.3)
186,013 121,032 55,574 40,812 28,131 57,265 257,800 168,860 230,001 170,760
The Middle East
(6.1) (4.2) (2.1) (1.7) (1.1) (2.0) (8.4) (5.3) (6.8) (5.8)
13,795 8,099 11,673 26,612 19,967 16,753 18,909 9,009 21,581 138,725
Africa
(0.5) (0.3) (0.5) (1.1) (0.8) (0.6) (0.6) (0.3) (0.6) (4.7)
3,873 5,209 7,646 6,456 9,409 15,486 15,465 13,419 25,022 10,198
Oceania
(0.1) (0.2) (0.3) (0.3) (0.3) (0.6) (0.5) (0.4) (0.7) (0.4)
1,173,064 1,018,770 837,878 892,658 1,049,367 1,225,989 1,462,646 1,561,139 1,652,269 1,478,695
Total
(38.5) (35.6) (32.3) (37.6) (40.5) (43.9) (47.7) (48.7) (48.9) (50.3)

Consolidated Sales 3,045,023 2,863,984 2,593,894 2,373,440 2,590,733 2,792,108 3,068,504 3,203,085 3,375,674 2,940,887
( ) : The share of overseas sales in the consolidated sales (Unit : %)

Note 1. Divisions of countries or regions are based on the geographical distribution.


2. Major countries or regions in each division are as follows.
(1) Asia ……………………………Brunei, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia,
Korea, Macao, Malaysia, Pakistan, Philippines,
Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam
(2) North America …………………Canada, U.S.A.
(3) Europe …………………………Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Greece,
Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Russia,
Slovenia, Spain, U.K., Ukraine
(4) Central and South America …Argentina, Bahamas, Brazil, Cayman Islands,
Chile, Mexico, Panama, Venezuela
(5) The Middle East ………………Cyprus, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey,
U.A.E.
(6) Africa …………………………Egypt, Liberia, Mozambique, South Africa
(7) Oceania ………………………Australia, New Zealand
3. Overseas sales include the sales outside the country or region by the firm and its
consolidated subsidiaries.

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3. Major Supply Records

Headquarters Year of
Area Country Product Project name Client No. of unit Description
(Division) delivery

North and Power Steam Turbine/Gas Costanera 800MW


Argentina Central Costanera S. A. 1999 2/1 M701F/312MW
South America Systems Turbine Combined Cycle Plant
Power Gas Turbine/Steam Parana 830MW
Argentina AES Parana S.A. 2001 2/1/2 M701F3/319MW/373T/H
Systems Turbine/HRSG Combined Cycle Plant
Power
Brazil Steam Turbine Veracel Veracel Celulose S. A. 2005 1 125MW×1
Systems
Power Gas Turbine/Steam San Isidro 370MW Compania Electrica San Isidro
Chile 2002 1/1/1 M701F/130MW/268T/H
Systems Turbine/HRSG Combined Cycle Plant A.A.
Power Gas Turbine/Steam San IsidroⅡ 377MW EMPRESA NACIONAL DE
Chile 2008 1/1/1 M701F/136MW/369T/H
Systems Turbine/HRSG Combined Cycle Plant ELECTRICIDAD S.A.
Power Boiler/Steam
Mexico Petacalco #3, 4 CFE 1993 2/2 1,185T/H/350MW
Systems Turbine
Power Boiler/Steam
Mexico Petacalco #5, 6 CFE 1995 2/2 1,193T/H/350MW
Systems Turbine
Power Gas Turbine/Steam Chihuahua 435MW
Mexico Norelec Del Norte S. V. C. V. 2001 2/1 M501F/160MW
Systems Turbine Combined Cycle Plant
Power Gas Turbine/Steam Campeche 254MW TransAlta Campeche,
Mexico 2001 1/1/1 M501F/90MW/486T/H
Systems Turbine/HRSG Combined Cycle Plant S. A. de C. V.
Power Gas Turbine/Steam Electricidad Agulila de
Mexico Tuxpan Ⅱ 2002 2/1 M501F3/498MW
Systems Turbine Tuxpan S.de R.L.de C.V.
Power Gas Turbine/Steam Altamira II 503MW ELECTRICIDAD deAGUILA de
Mexico 2002 2/1 M501F3/189MW
Systems Turbine Combined Cycle Plant ALTAMIRA S.A. de R.L.de C.V.
Power Gas Turbine/Steam Electricidad Agulila de
Mexico Tuxpan Ⅲ 2003 2/1 M501F3/498MW
Systems Turbine Tuxpan S.de R.L.de C.V.
Power Gas Turbine/Steam Electricidad Agulila de
Mexico Tuxpan Ⅳ 2003 2/1 M501F3/498MW
Systems Turbine Tuxpan S.de R.L.de C.V.
Power Gas Turbine/Steam Kyushu Electric Power /
Mexico Tuxpan Ⅴ 2006 2/1/2 M501F/187MW/455T/H
Systems Turbine/HRSG Mitsubishi Corporation (CFE)
Machinery & PETROQUIMICA MORELOS.
Mexico Chemical Plant Polyethylene Plant 2006 1 300,000T/Y
Steel Structures S.A DE C.V.
Power Gas Turbine/Steam Mystic 1600MW
U.S.A. Excelon 2003 4/2 M501G/250MW
Systems Turbine Combined Cycle Plant
Power Gas Turbine/Steam Fore River 800MW
U.S.A. Excelon 2003 2/1 M501G/250MW
Systems Turbine Combined Cycle Plant
Power
U.S.A. Wind Turbine Rock River I Rock Rover I, LLC. 2001 50 MWT-1000×50
Systems
Power
U.S.A. Wind Turbine Mountain View II Mountain View II, LLC. 2001 37 MWT-600×37
Systems
Power
U.S.A. Wind Turbine Texas Oregon Condon I Condon Wind Power, LLC. 2001 41 MWT-600×41
Systems

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Headquarters Year of
Area Country Product Project name Client No. of unit Description
(Division) delivery

North and Power


U.S.A. Wind Turbine Combine Hills Eurus Energy 2003 41 MWT-1000A
South America Systems
Power
U.S.A. Wind Turbine Brazos Shell WindEnergy 2003 160 MWT-1000A
Systems
Power
U.S.A. Wind Turbine OASIS enXco, Inc. 2004 60 MWT-1000×61
Systems
Power
U.S.A. Wind Turbine San Juan Mesa Edison Mission Energy 2005 120 MWT-62/1.0
(MWT-1000A)
Systems
Power
U.S.A. Wind Turbine Iowa Wind Power MidAmerican Energy Company 2005 50 MWT-62/1.0
(MWT-1000A)
Systems
Power Babcock Brown Power Operating
U.S.A. Wind Turbine Buena Vista Wind Project 2006 38 MAT-62/1.0
(MWT-1000A)
Systems Partners LLC.
Power Babcock Brown Power Operating
U.S.A. Wind Turbine Aragonne Mesa Wind Project 2006 90 MAT-62/1.0
(MWT-1000A)
Systems Partners LLC.
Power Babcock Brown Power Operating
U.S.A. Wind Turbine Sweet Water 2007 135 MAT-62/1.0
(MWT-1000A)
Systems Partners LLC.
Power Babcock Brown Power Operating
U.S.A. Wind Turbine Ceder Creek 2007 221 MAT-62/1.0
(MWT-1000A)
Systems Partners LLC.
Power
U.S.A. Wind Turbine Dillon Iberdrola Renewables 2008 45 MWT-62/1.0
Systems
Power
U.S.A. Wind Turbine Roscoe E-ON Climate & Renewables 2008 209 MWT-62/1.0
Systems
Power
U.S.A. Wind Turbine Goat Mountain Edison Mission Energy 2008 80 MWT-62/1.0
Systems
Power
U.S.A. Wind Turbine Bull Creek Eurus Energy 2008 180 MWT-62/1.0
Systems
Power
U.S.A. Wind Turbine Goat Mountain 2 Edison Mission Energy 2009 29 MWT-95/2.4
Systems
Power
U.S.A. Wind Turbine Penascal 1 Iberdrola Renewables 2009 84 MWT-92/2.4
Systems
Power
U.S.A. Wind Turbine Inadale Inadale Wind Farm, LLC 2009 197 MWT-62/1.0
Systems
Power
U.S.A. Wind Turbine Gulf Wind Gulf Wind, LLC 2009 118 MWT-95/2.4
Systems
Power
U.S.A. Wind Turbine Combine Hills 2 Eurus Energy 2009 63 MWT-62/1.0
Systems
Power
U.S.A. Wind Turbine Penascal 2 Iberdrola Renewables 2010 84 MWT-92/2.4
Systems
Machinery & Southeast Wisconsin Professional
U.S.A. Retractable Roof Milwaukee Miller Park 2001 1 Fan Type Retractable Roof
Steel Structures Baseball Park District (SWPBPD)

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Headquarters Year of
Area Country Product Project name Client No. of unit Description
(Division) delivery

North and Machinery &


U.S.A. Metals Machinery Hot Strip Mill Trico Steel Company 1996
South America Steel Structures
Machinery & METHANOL DE ORIENT,
Venezuela Chemical Plant Methanol Plant 1994 1 2,200T/D
Steel Structures METOR, S.A.
Power Boiler/Steam Zhuhai Thermal Power Guandong Zhuhai Power Station
Asia China 2000 2/2 2,290T/H/700MW
Systems Turbine Station #1, 2 Company Ltd.
Power Boiler/Steam Huaneng International Power
China Dalian 1989 2/2 1,150T/H/350MW
Systems Turbine Develop Corp.
Power Boiler/Steam Huaneng International Power
China Fuzhou 1989 2/2 1,150T/H/351MW
Systems Turbine Develop Corp.
Power Gas Turbine/Steam Beijing Jingfeng Thermal Power
China Beijing No.3 2005 1/1 M701F/350MW
Systems Turbine Co., Ltd.
Power Huaneng Yuhuan Power
China Boiler Harbin Boiler Co., Ltd. 2006 2 2,952T/H
Systems Plant Unit 1&2
Power Qianwan LNG Power Plant
China Gas Turbine Dong Fang Steam Turbine Works 2006 1 M701F
Systems No.2
Machinery & Coal Handling
China Qinghuan tao C/H CINTEC 1997 1 set Coal Handling System
Steel Structures System
Machinery & Coal Handling
China Qingtao C/H CINTEC 1996 1 set Coal Handling System
Steel Structures System
Machinery & Stage Machinery
China Shanghai Grand Theater Shanghai Grand Theater 1998 1 Opera Theater
Steel Structures System
Machinery & Stage Machinery China National Grand China National Technical Import
China 2006 1 4 Stages Opera House
Steel Structures System Theater and Export Corporation
Machinery &
China Metals Machinery Hot Strip Mill (BH PLANT) Baoshan Iron & Steel Corporation 1995
Steel Structures
Machinery &
China Metals Machinery Hot Strip Mill Anshan Iron & Steel 2000
Steel Structures
Machinery &
China Metals Machinery Hot Strip Mill Thangshan Iron & Steel Group Co. 2003
Steel Structures
Machinery & Baosteel Group Shanghai No.1
China Metals Machinery Hot Strip Mill 2003
Steel Structures Iron & Steel Co., Ltd.
Machinery & Continuous Pickling and
China Metals Machinery Maanshan Iron & Steel Co., Ltd. 2004
Steel Structures Tandem Cold Mill
Machinery & Guangzhou Li-keng Waste- Guangzhou Municipal Environment
China Refuse Incinerator 2005 2 450T/D×2
Steel Structures To-Energy Plant and Sanitation Administration
Machinery &
China Chemical Plant Purified Terephtalic Acid Ningbo Mitsubishi Chemical Corp. 2006 1 600,000T/Y
Steel Structures
Power Gas Turbine/Steam Blast furnace gas-fired Angang Group International
China 2007 1/1 M701S(F)/117MW
Systems Turbine Combined Cycle Plant Trade Corporation

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Headquarters Year of
Area Country Product Project name Client No. of unit Description
(Division) delivery

Power Gas Turbine/Steam Blast furnace gas-fired


Asia China Maanshan Iron & Steel Co., Ltd. 2007 1/1 M701S(DA)/63MW
Systems Turbine Combined Cycle Plant
Power Gas Turbine/Steam Auraiya 600MW Combined
India NTPC 1990 4/2/4 701D/107MW/167T/H
Systems Turbine/Boiler Cycle Plant
Power
India Boiler Anpara B #4, 5 UPSEB 1992 2 1,720T/H
Systems
Machinery & Purified Terephtalic Acid
India Chemical Plant MCPI 1999 1 350,000T/Y
Steel Structures Plant
Machinery & Purulia Pumped Storage West Bengal State Electricity
India Hydraulic Penstock 2007 1 8,300ton Steel Penstock
Steel Structures Project Board
Power Gas Turbine/Steam Gresik 1500MW Combined
Indonesia PLN 1992/1993 9/3 701D/188.9MW
Systems Turbine Cycle Plant
Power Gas Turbine/Steam Grati 868MW Combined
Indonesia PLN 1996 6/1 701D/189.5MW
Systems Turbine Cycle Plant
Machinery & P.T. STYRINDO MONO
Indonesia Chemical Plant Stylene Monomer Plant 1999 1 200,000T/Y
Steel Structures INDONESIA
Machinery & P.T. KALTIM PASIFIK
Indonesia Chemical Plant Ammonia Plant 2000 1 2,000T/D
Steel Structures AMMONIAK
Machinery & P.T. KALTIM PARNA
Indonesia Chemical Plant Ammonia Plant 2002 1 1,500T/D
Steel Structures INDUSTRI
Machinery & P.T. PUPUK KALIMANTAN 1,000T/D (Ammonia)
Indonesia
Steel Structures
Chemical Plant Fertilizer Complex
TIMUR
2003 1
{1,725T/D (Granulated UREA)
Power
Korea Steam Turbine Gwangyang No.9 POSCO 2006 1 100MW
Systems
Machinery & Inchon No.11 & 12 LNG LNG In-ground Storage Tank
Korea LNG Storage Tank Korea Gas Corporation 2001 2
Steel Structures Storage Tanks (140,000kl×2)
Machinery & POSCO
Korea Metals Machinery No.4 Cold Complex (K4C) 1996
Steel Structures Kwang yang steel works
Machinery & POSCO
Korea Metals Machinery Hot Strip Mill (TSMP) 1996
Steel Structures Kwang yang steel works
Power Gas Turbine/Steam
Malaysia Port Dickson Tenaga Nasional Berhad 2005 2/1/2 M701F/714.6MW
Systems Turbine/HRSG
Machinery & Gas Processing Plant 1 and
Malaysia Chemical Plant PETRONAS GAS BERHAD 2005
Steel Structures Export Terminal
Machinery & 80,000T/Y (Propylene)
Malaysia Chemical Plant Propylene Complex MTBE (MALAYSIA) SDN, BHD 1993 1
Steel Structures 300,000T/Y (MTBE)
Machinery & PETRONAS FERTILIZER 1,350T/D (Ammonia) 200T/D (Methanol)
Malaysia Chemical Plant Fertilizer Complex 1999 1
Steel Structures (KEDAH) SDN, BHD 2,000T/D (Granulated UREA) 17T/D (UF85)
Power
Pakistan Diesel Diesel Goverating Plant Japan Power Generation 2000 24 18KU30
(5.65MW)
Systems

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Headquarters Year of
Area Country Product Project name Client No. of unit Description
(Division) delivery

Power Boiler/Steam
Asia Pakistan Lal Pir Power Station AES 1997 1/1 1,200T/H/362MW
Systems Turbine
Power Boiler/Steam
Philippines Pagbilao Power Station #1, 2 HOPEWELL 1995 2/2 1,250T/H/385MW
Systems Turbine
Power Boiler/Steam
Philippines Masinloc Stage I, II PLN 1998 2/2 1,050T/H/300MW
Systems Turbine
Power Gas Turbine/Steam Ilijan 1200MW Combined
Philippines KEPCO ILIJAN CORPORATION 2002 4/2/4 M501G/234MW
Systems Turbine Cycle Plant
Machinery & Transportation
Philippines MRT System MRTC 1999/2000 16.9km 28,000p/h
Steel Structures System
Machinery & Polyethlene & Polypropylene JG SUMMIT PETRO CHEMICAL 87,500T/Y×2 (Polyethlene)
Philippines Chemical Plant 1998 1
Steel Structures Complex CORP. 180,000T/Y (Polypropylene)
Power Gas Turbine/Steam TUAS II 720MW Combined
Singapore TUAS POWER 2001 2/2/2 M701F3/120MW/360T/H
Systems Turbine/HRSG Cycle Plant
Power Gas Turbine/Steam
Singapore Tuas Stage II TUAS POWER 2005 2/2/2 M701F/720MW
Systems Turbine/HRSG
Machinery &
Singapore Container Crane PPT Terminal PSA Corp. 1997∼1998 24 Post Panamax C/C
Steel Structures
Machinery & The Esplanade theaters on
Singapore Stage Machinery System The Esplanade Co. Ltd. 2002 1 Lyric Theatre Concert Hall
Steel Structures the bay
Machinery & 28 Sets of Cabin
Singapore Ferris Wheel Singapore Flyer Singapore Flyer Ltd. 2008 1
Steel Structures (28 Passengers/Cabin)
Machinery &
Singapore Refuse Incinerator Senoko Ministry of Environment 1992 6 552T/D×6
Steel Structures
Machinery &
Singapore Refuse Incinerator Tuas South Ministry of Environment 2000 6 720T/D×6
Steel Structures
Machinery & 42
Singapore ITS ERP LTA 1998∼ Error Ratio 10-5
Steel Structures Gantries
Machinery & Sumitomo Chemical Singapore
Singapore Chemical Plant MMA Plant 2005 1 76,000T/D
Steel Structures PTE LTD
Power Gas Turbine/Steam Wang Noi 1300MW Combined
Thailand EGAT 1996 4/2/4 M701F/205MW/250T/H
Systems Turbine/HRSG Cycle Plant Stage I
Power Gas Turbine/Steam Wang Noi 720MW Combined
Thailand EGAT 1998 2/1/2 M701F/250MW/633T/H
Systems Turbine/HRSG Cycle Plant Stage II
Power Gas Turbine/Steam Ratchaburi (Block 1) Ratchaburi Power Company
Thailand 2008 2/1/2 M701F/270MW/364T/H
Systems Turbine/HRSG 700MW Combined Cycle Plant Limited
Power Gas Turbine/Steam Ratchaburi (Block 2) Ratchaburi Power Company
Thailand 2008 2/1/2 M701F/270MW/364T/H
Systems Turbine/HRSG 700MW Combined Cycle Plant Limited
Power Gas Turbine/Steam South Bangkok (Block 3)
Thailand EGAT 2008 2/1/2 M701F/275MW/365T/H
Systems Turbine/HRSG 747MW Combined Cycle Plant

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Headquarters Year of
Area Country Product Project name Client No. of unit Description
(Division) delivery

Power Boiler/Steam
Asia Thailand Ratchaburi #1, 2 EGAT 1999 2/2 2,530T/H/700MW
Systems Turbine
Power Boiler/Steam
Thailand Map Ta Phut BLCP Power 2006 2/2 2,285T/H/700MW
Systems Turbine
Machinery &
Thailand Metals Machinery Hot Strip Mill Siam Strip Mill Public Co., Ltd. 1997
Steel Structures
Power Gas Turbine/Steam Nampu 248MW Combined
Taiwan Taiwan Power Company 2001 1/1/1 M501F/90MW/200T/H
Systems Turbine/HRSG Cycle Plant
Power Gas Turbine/Steam
Taiwan Dah-Tarn StageⅠ Taiwan Power Co. 2006 6/2/6 M501G/282MW/490T/H
Systems Turbine/HRSG
Power Chang Bin 490MW
Taiwan Gas Turbine Star Energy 2004 2 M501F/185MW
Systems Combined Cycle Plant
Power Fong Der 980MW Combined
Taiwan Gas Turbine Taiwan Cogen 2004 4 M501F/185MW
Systems Cycle Plant
Machinery & Environmental Protection
Taiwan Refuse Incinerator Hsintien 1994 2 450T/D×2
Steel Structures Administration
Machinery & Environmental Protection
Taiwan Refuse Incinerator Shulin 1995 3 450T/D×3
Steel Structures Administration
Machinery & Environmental Protection
Taiwan Refuse Incinerator Lihtser 2005 2 300T/D×2
Steel Structures Administration
Machinery & Transportation Taiwan High Speed Rail
Taiwan Taiwan High Speed Rail 2006 345km
Steel Structures System Corporation
Machinery &
Vietnam Cement Plant 5,800T/D Cement Plant Nghi Son Cement Corporation 2000
Steel Structures
Middle Machinery & GULF PETROCHEMICAL
Bahrain Chemical Plant Granulated UREA Plant 1997 1 1,700T/D
East Steel Structures INDUSTRIES. CO.
Power Cairo North 750MW
Egypt Gas Turbine Cairo Electricity Production 2004 2 M701F/273MW
Systems Combined Cycle Plant
Power
Egypt Steam Turbine Nubaria WDFPC 2006 2 255MW
Systems
Machinery & Container Handling Container Crane for Damietta Container & Cargo
Egypt 2001 4
Steel Structures Crane Damietta Port Handling Co.
Machinery & Container Handling Rubber Tyred Gantry Crane Damietta Container & Cargo
Egypt 2001 14
Steel Structures Crane for Damietta Port Handling Co.
Power
Kuwait Boiler Sabiya Power Station #1∼8 MEW 2000/2001 8/8 925.6T/H/300MW
Systems
Machinery & Sohal International Urea & 2,000T/D (Anmonia)
Oman Chemical Plant Fertilizer Complex 2009 2
Steel Structures Chemical Industries 3,500T/D (Urea)
Machinery & Ras Laffan LNG Storage LNG Above-ground Storage Tank
Qatar LNG Storage Tank Ras Laffan LNG CO., Ltd 1999 3
Steel Structures Tanks (140,000kl×3)

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Headquarters Year of
Area Country Product Project name Client No. of unit Description
(Division) delivery

Middle Power Boiler/Steam


Saudi Arabia Qurayyah Power Station #3,4 SCECO EAST 1992 2/2 2,080T/H/600MW
East Systems Turbine
Power Boiler/Steam
Saudi Arabia Rabigh Extension Stage III SCECO WEST(EWR) 1996 2/2 850T/H/260MW
Systems Turbine
Power Boiler/Steam Qurayyah Power Station
Saudi Arabia SCECO EAST 1988/1989 2/2 2,080T/H/600MW
Systems Turbine #1,2
Machinery & SAUDI METHANOL COMPANY
Saudi Arabia Chemical Plant AR-RAZI-III Methanol Plant 1997 1 2,500T/D
Steel Structures (AR-RAZI)
Machinery & SAUDI METHANOL COMPANY
Saudi Arabia Chemical Plant AR-RAZI-IV Methanol Plant 1999 1 2,500T/D
Steel Structures (AR-RAZI)
Machinery & EASTERN PETROCHEMICAL
Saudi Arabia Chemical Plant Polyethylene Plant 2000 1 350,000T/Y
Steel Structures COMPANY (SHARQ)
Machinery & Polyethylene & SAUDI YANBU PETROCHEMICAL 2 256,000T/Y×2 (Polyethlene)
Saudi Arabia Chemical Plant 2000
Steel Structures Polypropylene Complex CO. (YANPET) 1 260,000T/Y (Polypropylene)
Machinery & SAUDI METHANOL COMPANY
Saudi Arabia Chemical Plant AR-RAZI-V Methanol Plant 2008 1 5,000T/D
Steel Structures (AR-RAZI)
Power Gas Turbine/Steam Bursa 1400MW Combined
Turkey TEAS 1999 4/2 M701F/230MW
Systems Turbine Cycle Plant
Power Turkish Electricity Generation
Turkey Steam Turbine Afsin-Elbistan B 2005 4 360MW×4
(Iignite-fired)
Systems Company (EUAS)
Machinery & Transportation Commenced partial operation in
U.A.E. Dubai Metro Red Line Dubai Road & Transport Authority 2010 52km
Steel Structures System September 2009
North Power
Iceland Geothermal Turbine Nesjavetlir No.3 Reykjavik City 2001 1 30MW
Europe Systems
Power Hellisheidi Geothermal
Iceland Geothermal Turbine Reykjavik Energy 2006 1 40MW
Systems Power Plant
Power Hellisheidi Geothermal No.3
Iceland Geothermal Turbine Reykjavik Energy 2008 2 30MW×2
Systems & No.4 Power Plant
Power Gas Turbine/Steam Huntstown Phase II
Ireland Viridian Group 2007 1/1 M701F/187MW
Systems Turbine Combined Cycle Plant
Power
Bulgaria Wind Turbine Kaliakra Kaliakra Wind Power A.D. 2008 35 MWT-62/1.0
Systems
Czech Machinery & Flue Gas Prunerov II Flue Gas
Europe CEZ a.s. 1996 5 210MW×5
Republic Steel Structures Desulfurization plant Desulfurization Plant
Machinery &
Netherlands Metals Machinery Hot Strip Mill CORUS (Hoogovens Staal BV) 2000
Steel Structures
Power Gas Turbine/Steam Cristobal Colon Combined
Spain ENDESA 2006 1/1/1 M701F/135MW/669T/H
Systems Turbine/HRSG Cycle Power Plant
Power Gas Turbine/Steam Castelnou 800MW
Spain Electrabel S.A. 2006 2/1/2 M701F/220MW/360T/H
Systems Turbine/HRSG Combined Cycle Plant

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Headquarters Year of
Area Country Product Project name Client No. of unit Description
(Division) delivery

Power Gas Turbine/Steam Cartagena Combined Cycle


Europe Spain AES 2006 3/3/3 M701F/130MW/360T/H
Systems Turbine/HRSG Power Plant
United Power Gas Turbine/Steam Saltend 400MW Combined Saltend Cogeneration Company
2000 3/3 M701F/111MW
Kingdom Systems Turbine Cycle plant #1∼3 Ltd.
United Power Gas Turbine/Steam Damhead Creek 793MW
Kingsnorth Power Ltd. 2001 2/1 M701F/167MW
Kingdom Systems Turbine Combined Cycle Plant
Machinery &
Others Algeria Chemical Plant LPG Plant SONATRACH 1997 1 6.2MMN m3/h
Steel Structures
Power Pinjarra Co-Generation Alinta Co-Generation (Pinjarra)
Australia Gas Turbine 2006 1 M701DA
Systems Unit#2 Pty
Power Gas Turbine/Steam Severnaya 400MW
Azerbaijan Joint Stock Company Azerenerji 2002 1/1/1 M701F/130MW
Systems Turbine Combined Cycle Plant
Power
Kenya Diesel Diesel Goverating Plant Kenya Power Co., Ltd. 1999 6 9L 58/64
(12.5MW)
Systems
Power
Kenya Geothermal Olkaria II KENGEN, Ltd. 2004 2 3.4MW×2
Systems
Power
New Zealand Geothermal Mokai II Tuaropaki Power Co., Ltd. 2005 1 19.2MW×1
Systems

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Environment

Corporate Social Responsibility


Management
Environmental Report
Social Report

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1. Corporate Social Responsibility 2. Management

■ Undertaking CSR through production activities QCorporate Governanceœ


As outlined in our corporate creed the underlying objective of the MHI Group is to contribute ■ Approach to promoting fair and sound management
to society as a manufacturing enterprise that provides products in support of the world’s Committed to the ethos of customer-first, MHI conducts its business activities as a
infrastructure as well as its ecological, economic and energy needs. responsible corporate citizen based on consideration for all stakeholders.
The core aims of our CSR initiatives are to minimize the environmental loads emanating from MHI is implementing a number of initiatives to enhance management efficiency and
our production activities through the achievement of zero emissions and CO2 emission strengthen compliance, including reforming the management system to allow more effective
reduction activities, to generate solid earnings through product differentiation, and to allocate decision-making in response to radical changes in the economic environment, and promoting
our earnings appropriately on an ongoing basis for the growth of all stakeholders and the MHI fair and sound management. MHI is also working to make management more transparent by
Group. disclosing information rapidly and accurately to shareholders and other external
stakeholders.

CSR Action Guidelines ■ Administrative Organization


In order to ensure a secure future for the Earth, we will establish and maintain,
The Board of Directors makes important management decisions and oversees the execution
Close ties with the Earth of business operations. MHI is strengthening management oversight functions through the
Safeguard an abundantly green Earth through environmental technologies
and environmental awareness; appointment of outside directors. Currently, of the Company’s 18 directors, three are from
outside MHI. Additionally, MHI has established an Executive Committee to provide a forum
Close ties with society for discussing important matters related to business execution. This allows for a more
Build a relationship of trust with society through proactive participation in society
and trustworthy actions; cohesive approach to discussion as part of the operational execution framework centered on
the President, and consequently leads to more appropriate management decisions and
A bridge to the next generation
Contribute to the cultivation of human resources who can shoulder responsibility business execution.
in the next generation through technologies that can realize dreams.
■ Modifying the Corporate Governance Structure
Specific Guidelines MHI has long been engaged in the development of a company structure able to ensure
Close ties with the Earth compliance and deal ably with the various risks facing the company based on resolutions of
● Contribute to the resolution of global environmental and energy issues through the board of directors and other measures. In May 2006, a resolution was taken in the board
superlative technologies.
● Reduce environmental burdens in all areas of business through a high level of of directors on the fundamental policy of the company's internal control system, based upon
environmental awareness by all individuals. the Companies Act enacted that same month. With this fundamental policy in place, MHI is
Close ties with society steadily moving forward to improve the effectiveness of its internal audits, strengthen risk
● Provide safe products of high quality matching the needs of customers and society.
● Through continuous sincere actions, respect social norms and achieve transparency
of
management and ensure more comprehensive compliance than ever.
information. Under the Japanese Financial Instruments and Exchange Act, an internal control reporting
● Maintain self-awareness as a member of society and contribute proactively to
system, sometimes referred to as J-SOX, came into effect in April 2008. Following this, we
development of regions and societies.
set up a group inside the internal audit department of our headquarters to be responsible for
A bridge to the next generation
● Foster comfortable working environments and a working culture where creativity all J-SOX-related operations inside the MHI Group, concurrently setting up similar groups or
blossoms. offices throughout all of our manufacturing works to evaluate the design and operation of our
● Through business operations and technologies that make dreams come true, cultivate
children who are filled with hope.
internal control system. MHI is determined to continue striving for the promotion of a fully
developed internal control system assuring our company of sound and fair business
management.

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QComplianceœ MHI has contributed to society through the manufacture of products since its founding.
We have promoted the business activities MHI fairly and faithfully in order to “base our Broadly speaking, the company now focuses on the environment with two overriding goals:
activities on honesty, harmony, and a clear distinction between public and private life.” As a first, to decrease the burdens on the environment imposed by manufacturing activities;
more specific activity guideline, we established the MHI Compliance Guideline in 2001. second, to develop technology useful for solving the problems of the environment and
energy. In 1996 we established the Environment Committee to further contribute to society
■ Business activities and the harmonious coexistence of people and the natural environment. The environmental
We will conduct sensible company activities in compliance with laws and in an appropriate management system is constructed in accordance with the Basic Policy on Environmental
manner, and contribute to society by providing safe, high-quality products and services. Matters and the seven Guidelines established by the company.
1. We will endeavor to provide safe, high-quality products and services.
2. In conducting business activities, we will pursue fair and free intercorporate competition in QBasic Policy and Guidelines on Environmental Mattersœ
compliance with the Antimonopoly Act, the Act against Delays in the Payment of ■ MHI has established the following basic policy on environmental matters to enable
Subcontract Proceeds, etc. to Subcontractors, the Construction Business Act, and other the development of a sustainable society.
relevant regulations. As clearly laid out in provision 1 of its creed – “We strongly believe that the customer comes
3. Regarding gift-giving and entertainment with civil officers and suppliers, we will not violate first and that we are obligated to be an innovative partner to society.” – MHI believes its
laws or deviate from socially accepted practices. primary purpose is to contribute to society through its R&D, manufacturing and other
4. We will implement appropriate accounting and tax accounting in accordance with relevant business activities. Accordingly, in the performance of its business activities the company
laws, accounting standards, and internal regulations.
shall embrace the awareness that it is an integral member of society and, in all aspects of its
5. In relation to overseas business, we will follow laws related to import and export and local
business activities, it will strive to reduce burden on the environment and shall devote its
laws.
comprehensive technological capabilities to the development of technologies and products
that will protect the environment, as its way of contributing to the development of a
■ Relationship between the company and society
sustainable society.
We will try to preserve the environment and live in harmony with society as a good corporate
citizen.
■ To achieve its basic policy on the environment, MHI has set the following seven
1. We will follow environment-related laws and try to preserve the environment.
guidelines.
2. We will disclose information related to management in an appropriate and timely manner.
1. Accord high priority to environmental protection within company operations, and take steps
3. We will not make political donations exceeding the amounts stipulated in our internal
company-wide to protect and enhance the environment.
regulations.
2. Clarify roles and responsibilities regarding environmental protection by developing an
4. We will respond firmly to antisocial forces.
organized structure to deal with environmental protection matters, defining environment-
■ Relationship between the company and employees related procedures, etc.
The company will secure a safe, healthy work environment, and company members will 3. Strive to alleviate burden on the environment in all aspects of company business activities
make clear distinctions between public and private, comply with laws and internal rules, and – from product R&D and design to procurement of raw materials, manufacture, transport,
execute their duties faithfully. usage, servicing and disposal – through pollution prevention, conservation of resources,
1. The company will follow labor-related laws and try to secure a safe, healthy work environment. energy saving, waste reduction, reuse and recycling.
2. Company members will follow internal regulations such as labor regulations. 4. Strive to develop and provide advanced, highly reliable, wholly proprietary technologies
3. Company members will not engage in discriminative behavior or sexual harassment. and products that will contribute to solving environmental and energy problems.
4. Company members will handle company secrets appropriately, and will not disclose them 5. Strive continuously to improve and enhance environmental protection activities not only by
without prior consent. fully complying with environmental laws and regulations but also, when necessary, by
5. Company members will not conduct unfair transactions in stock (insider trading). establishing, implementing and evaluating independent standards and setting
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environmental goals and targets. QContributions to Societyœ


6. In the performance of business activities overseas and exportation of products, pay full MHI undertakes many socially beneficial activities focused on local communities and the
heed to impact on the local natural and social environments and strive to protect those development of future generations. As a company whose business operations encircle the
environments; also, become actively involved in technological cooperation overseas in globe, MHI is committed to pursuing diverse social contribution activities in the future.
matters of environmental protection.
7. Take steps to raise environmental awareness among all employees through environmental Live together with communities and contribute to their development.
education, etc., undertake activities to provide environment-related information to the Our basic policy is to live together with local communities of branch offices, overseas offices,
public, and proactively make environment-enhancing contributions to society. and Group companies in foreign countries, building strong relationships based on mutual
trust. With this in mind, we undertake various activities suitable for local cultures and
■ Environmental Management Structure contribute to the local development and activation both in Japan and overseas.
The Environment Committee was established in 1996 to clarify the company’s initiatives in
protecting the environment. Each year the committee plans and proposes environmental Transfer “the heart of Japanese manufacturing” as well as “the arts of science and
measures to be carried out throughout the company and sets the direction for the term. MHI technology” to the next generation.
also promotes and follows up on the environmental protection plans prepared annually by the MHI has developed and produced more than 700 kinds of products in its long history,
respective divisions, headquarters and works. cultivating “the heart of Japanese manufacturing” and “the arts of science and technology”.
Two entities have been established in-house to undertake activities to resolve environmental To pass its knowledge and skills onto succeeding generations, MHI has a tradition of
issues. The Environment Liaison Conference functions to implement, on a company-wide organizing educational activities such as science classes with experiments for children.
basis, decisions rendered by the Environment Committee. The Energy Conservation Liaison
Fulfilling our Policy on Socially Beneficial Activities
Conference specializes in measures to save energy and reduce CO2 emissions. The
headquarters, divisions, and works of MHI have also set up their own environmental Upbringing of
Local contribution the next generation
committees to implement company environmental policies and undertake environmental Live together with Transfer “the heart of Japanese
communities and contribute to manufacturing” as well as
management activities responsive to the special features of every locality. their development “the arts of science and technology”
to the next generation
Environmental Management Structure
President

Director in charge of the environment

Environment Committee Company-wide Entities


Committee Chairman: Director in Environment Liaison Conference
charge of the environment
Energy Conservation Liaison Conference
Executive Office
General Affairs Department Executive Office
Environmental Management Section
General Affairs Department Environmental
Technical Headquarters’ Technology Management Section
Planning Department

Headquarters, Divisions, Works Technical Headquarters, Technology


Planning Department
Environmental committees at headquarters,
divisions and works Research & Development Centers

Energy conservation liaison conferences, etc.


at headquarters, divisions and works
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Mitsubishi Minatomirai Industrial Museum

■Name ■Open
Mitsubishi Minatomirai Industrial Museum 10:00 a.m. -5:00 p.m.(admission until 4:30 p.m.)

■Location ■Closed
Mitsubishi Juko Yokohama Building, 3-3-1 Every Monday (the following day if Monday is a national holiday); year-end and New Year;
Minatomira, Nishi-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa and on specified closed days

■Opening ■Admission fees


June 1, 1994 300 yen for general admission; 200 yen for junior and senior high school students; 100 yen
for elementary school students. 100 yen discount per person for groups (10 persons or
■Outline more).
The Mitsubishi Minatomirai Industrial Museum was opened to promote public understanding of ※ Admission is free for visitors aged 65 or over, and visitors escorting disabled people.
the roles of technology in supporting and enriching lives and society. The interactive style of the (Please present an appropriate certificate or card.)
exhibitions at the museum makes it fun to learn about new technologies. Fee admission will be free for elementary school, junior high school, high school, and
The museum also actively promotes the education of children and students. For example, university field trip visits (prior booking required).
students from elementary, junior high and senior high schools, and universities can visit the
museum to participate in extra curricular activities free of charge (advanced reservations are ■For inquiries
required). The biggest mission for the museum over the long term is to enlighten the younger Mitsubishi Minatomirai Industrial Museum
generations who are to inherit tomorrow’s world, and provide a place where youth can TEL. 045-200-7351 FAX. 045-200-9902
experience technology and further feed their dreams. http://www.mhi.co.jp/en/museum/

■Introduction
The museum is organized into six zones based on the following themes: “Space”, “Ocean”,
“Transportation”, “Daily Life Discovery”, “Environment/Energy” and “Technology Quest”.
Visitors can improve their understanding of science and technology in all of these areas,
and enjoy the chance of experiencing the fun aspects of manufacturing directly at the Trial
Square.

■Transportation Information
¡For arrival by train,
Take the JR Negishi Line or Yokohama Subway Line to Sakuragi-cho Station. From
there, it’s an 8-minute walk.
Take the Minatomirai Line to Minatomirai Station. From the exit for Keyaki-dori Ave., it’s
a 3-minute walk.
¡For arrival by car,
Please use the fee-of-charge parking area in the basement of the Mitsubishi Juko
Yokohama Building, in front of the exit of the Minatomirai Ramp of the Shuto
Expressway Yokohane Branch.
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Office, Works and Subsidiaries

■Head Office 2-16-5 Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo Yokohama 1-8-1 Sachiura, Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa
Phone: 81-3-6716-3111 Machinery Works Phone: 81-45-775-1201
Fax: 81-3-6716-5800 Fax: 81-45-775-1208

(Yokohama) Takasago 2-1-1 Shinhama, Arai-cho, Takasago-shi, Hyogo


3-3-1 Minatomirai, Nishi-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa Machinery Works Phone: 81-79-445-6125
Fax: 81-79-445-6900
■Headquarters & Division
General Machinery 3000 Tana, Chuo-ku, Sagamihara-shi, Kanagawa Nagoya Aerospace 10 Oye-cho, Minato-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi
& Special Vehicle Phone: 81-42-761-1101 Systems Works Phone: 81-52-611-2121
Headquarters Fax: 81-42-763-0800 Fax: 81-52-611-9360

Air-Conditioning 3-1 Asahi, Nishibiwajima-cho, Kiyosu-shi, Aichi Nagoya Guidance 1200 Oaza Higashitanaka, Komaki-shi, Aichi
& Refrigeration Phone: 81-52-503-9200 & Propulsion Phone: 81-568-79-2113
Systems Headquarters Fax: 81-52-503-3533 Systems Works Fax: 81-568-78-2552

Machine Tool Division 130 Rokujizo, Ritto-shi, Shiga ■Domestic Office


Phone: 81-77-553-3300 Kansai Office 1-3-20 Tosabori, Nishi-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka
Fax: 81-77-552-3745 Phone: 81-6-6446-4000
Fax: 81-6-6446-4006
Environmental & 3-3-1 Minatomirai, Nishi-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa
Chemical Plant Division Phone: 81-45-200-9267 Chubu Office Sakae Sun City Bldg. 14F, 4-1-8 Sakae, Naka-ku,
Fax: 81-45-200-9932 Nagoya-shi, Aichi
Phone: 81-52-265-1311
Transportation Systems (Mihara) Fax: 81-52-265-1440
& Advanced Technology 1-1-1 Itosakiminami, Mihara-shi, Hiroshima
Division Phone: 81-848-67-2072 Kyushu Office Fukuoka Center Bldg. 7F, 2-2-1 Hakataekimae, Hakata-ku,
Fax: 81-848-67-2016 Fukuoka-shi, Fukuoka
(Kobe) Phone: 81-92-441-3741
1-1-1 Wadasaki-cho, Hyogo-ku, Kobe-shi, Hyogo Fax: 81-92-451-1896
Phone: 81-78-672-5809
Fax: 81-78-672-2920 Hokkaido Office Hokkaido Bldg. 7F, 4-1 Nishi, Kita2-jo, Chuo-ku, Sapporo-shi,
Hokkaido
Industrial Machinery 4-6-22 Kanonshinmachi, Nishi-ku, Hiroshima-shi, Hiroshima Phone: 81-11-261-1541
Business, Technology Phone: 81-82-291-2112 Fax: 81-11-221-4425
& Solutions Division Fax: 81-82-294-1744
Chugoku Office Ryoko Center Bldg. 6F, 1-20-24 Kanonshinmachi, Nishi-ku,
■Works Hiroshima-shi, Hiroshima
Nagasaki Shipyard 1-1 Akunouramachi, Nagasaki-shi, Nagasaki Phone: 81-82-531-4100
& Machinery Works Phone: 81-95-828-4121 Fax: 81-82-531-4101
Fax: 81-95-828-4034
Tohoku Office Toryo Bldg. 8F, 1-8-1 Ichiban-cho, Aoba-ku, Sendai-shi, Miyagi
Kobe Shipyard 1-1-1 Wadasaki-cho, Hyogo-ku, Kobe-shi, Hyogo Phone: 81-22-264-1811
& Machinery Works Phone: 81-78-672-2220 Fax: 81-22-261-3561
Fax: 81-78-672-2245
Hokuriku Office Urban Place Bldg. 8F, 18-7 Ushijima-cho, Toyama-shi, Toyama
Shimonoseki Shipyard 6-16-1 Hikoshima Enoura-cho, Shimonoseki-shi, Yamaguchi Phone: 81-76-432-8089
& Machinery Works Phone: 81-83-266-5978 Fax: 81-76-432-8087
Fax: 81-83-266-8274
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Shikoku Office No.2 Daiya Bldg. 8F, 2-2-15 Kankodori, Takamatsu-shi, ■Representatives
Kagawa Moscow Representative Office 1302 (13F), Entrance No.3,
Phone: 81-87-834-5706 12 Krasnopresnenskaya nab.,
Fax: 81-87-835-0424 World Trade Center, Moscow, 123610, Russia
Phone: 7-495-258-1471
■Research & Development Centers Telefax: 7-495-258-1468
Advanced Technology 1-8-1 Sachiura, Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa
Research Center Phone: 81-45-775-0782 Istanbul Representative Levent Harman Sok., Harmanci Giz Plaza KaT:18 D:36,
Fax: 81-45-775-2494 Sisli 80640 lstanbul, Turkey
Phone: 90-212-279-2535
Nagasaki Research 5-717-1 Fukahorimachi, Nagasaki-shi, Nagasaki Telefax: 90-212-279-2603
& Development Center Phone: 81-95-834-2050
Fax: 81-95-834-2055 Ho Chi Minh City #410, 4th Floor, Sun Wah Tower, 115 Nguyen Hue Boulevard,
Representative District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Takasago Research 2-1-1 Shinhama, Arai-cho, Takasago-shi, Hyogo Phone: 848-3824-3279
& Development Center Phone: 81-79-445-6700 Telefax: 848-3824-2874
Fax: 81-79-445-6926
Hanoi R907-908, 9th Floor, Pacific Place, 83B Ly Thuong Kiet Str.,
Hiroshima Research 4-6-22 Kanonshinmachi, Nishi-ku, Hiroshima-shi, Hiroshima Representative Hanoi, Socialist Republic of Vietnam
& Development Center Phone: 81-82-294-9821 Phone: 844-3933-3941
Fax: 81-82-294-8944 Telefax: 844-3933-3947

Yokohama Research 1-8-1 Sachiura, Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa Middle East Office Dubai Airport Free Zone, Phasa 6 EA, Office 519
& Development Center Phone: 81-45-775-0782 P.O.Box 293626, Dubai, U.A.E.
Fax: 81-45-775-2494 Phone: 971-4-2993329
Telefax: 971-4-2993320
Nagoya Research 1 Aza Takamichi, Iwatsuka-cho, Nakamura-ku, Nagoya-shi,
& Development Center Aichi Kyiv Representative Leonardo Business Center 17/52-A,
Phone: 81-52-412-0199 B. Khmelnytskogo Street, Kyiv 01030, Ukraine
Fax: 81-52-412-5707 Phone: 380-44-593-9483
Telefax: 380-44-593-9482
■Overseas Offices
Jakarta Liaison Office 12th Floor, Sentral Senayan@JI. Asia Africa No.8, Johannesburg Branch Building 2, Commerce Square, 39 Rivonia Road (Corner Helling)
Gelora Bung Karno, Senayan Jakarta 10270, Indonesia Sandhurst, Sandton, Johannesburg,
Phone: 62-21-5797-4430 South Africa P.O.Box 890546 Lyndhurst 2106
Telefax: 62-21-5797-4435 Phone: 27-11-268-2117
Telefax: 27-11-268-2118
Taipei Liaison Office 8F-1, Worldwide House131, Min Sheng E. Rd., Sec. 3,
Taipei 105, Taiwan Abu Dhabi Office P.O.Box 135064 Office No.302, 3rd Floor, Injazat Building,
Phone: 886-2-8712-3330 Mohamed Bin Zayed City, Abu Dhabi, U.A.E.
Telefax: 886-2-8712-3332 Phone: 971-2-5592191
Telefax: 971-2-5592327

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■Overseas Subsidiary Companies and Joint Ventures MCNF S.A.S. (MCNF)


The most up-to-date information on Group company addresses are available online. Please MHI Equipment Alsace S.A.S. (MEA)
check the below webpages. Diamond GT Service Europe S.r.l. (DGTSE)
http://www.mhi.co.jp/en/company/net/ Mitsubishi Caterpillar Forklift Europe B.V. (MCFE)
MHI Equipment Europe B.V. (MEE)
North America MHI International Investment B.V. (MII)
MHI Canada Aerospace, Inc. (MHICA) Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Europe, Ltd. (MHIE)
MLP Canada Ltd. (MLP-C) Mitsubishi Power Systems Europe, Ltd. (MPSE)
ADVATECH, LLC
Cormetech, Inc. (CORMETECH) Asia
Crystal Mover Services, Inc. (CMS) Beijing Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Beiren Printing Machinery Co., Ltd.
FMS Equipment Rental Inc. (FMS) Changzhou Baoling Heavy & Industrial Machinery Co., Ltd.
Intercontinental Jet Service Co. Changshu Ryoju Machinery Co., Ltd. (CRM)
Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation America, Inc. (MJETA) MCF Forklift (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. (MCFC)
Mitsubishi Caterpillar Forklift America Inc. (MCFA) MHI Automotive Climate Control (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. (MACC)
Mitsubishi Engine North America, Inc. (MENA) MHI Engine System Hong Kong Ltd. (MHIES-H)
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries America, Inc (MHIA) MHI Engine System (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. (MHIES-SZ)
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Climate Control Inc. (MCC) MHI Machine Tool Ltd. (MMH)
Mitsubishi-Hitachi Metals Machinery USA, Inc. (MHU) MHI Shenyang Pump Engineering Co., Ltd. (MSPE)
Mitsubishi Nuclear Energy Systems, Inc. (MNES) MHI Turbo Engineering Co. (Shanghai) (MTEC)
Mitsubishi Power Systems Americas, Inc. (MPSA) Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air-conditioners (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. (MHIAS)
MLP U.S.A., Inc. (MLP-A) Mitsubishi Heavy Industries BFG Gas Turbine Service (Nanjing) Co., Ltd.
Rapidparts Inc. (Rapidparts-A) Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (China) Co., Ltd. (MHIC)
Southern California Material Handling Inc. (SCMH) Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Dongfang Gas Turbine (Guangzhou) Co., Ltd. (MHI-DGT)
VienTek, LLC (VIENTEK) Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Forklift (Dalian) Co., Ltd. (MFD)
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries-Haier (Qingdao) Air-Conditioners Co., Ltd. (MHAQ)
Central and South America Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, (Hong Kong) Ltd. (MHIH)
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries de Mexico S.A. de C.V. (MHIMEX) Mitsubishi Heavy Industries-Jinling Air-Conditioners Company, Ltd. (MJA)
CBC Industrias Pesadas S.A. (CBC) Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. (MHISH)
Mitsubishi Industrias Pesadas do Brasil Ltda. (MHIB) Mitsubishi-Hitachi Metals Machinery (Shanghai), Inc. (MHS)
MHI Sul Americana Distribuidora de Motores Ltda. (MSA) MLP Hong Kong Ltd. (MLP-HK)
NanJing TianLing Energy Technology Co., Ltd. (TET)
Europe Shanghai MHI Turbocharger Co., Ltd. (SMTC)
Maintenance Partners. Nv (MP) Shenyang Aerospace Xinguang Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Engine Valves Co., Ltd.
Diamond Solar Devnya AD (DSD) L&T MHI Boilers Private Limited (LMBP)
Kaliakra Wind Power (KWP) L&T-MHI Turbine Generators Private Limited (LMTP)
Rocla Oy (Rocla) MHI-VST Diesel Engines Pvt. Ltd. (MVDE)
ATMEA S.A.S. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries India Precision Tools, Ltd. (MHI-IPT)
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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries India Private Ltd. (MHII)


Mitsubishi-Hitachi Metals Machinery South Asia Private Ltd. (MHSA)
PT. MHI Engine System Indonesia (MHIES-I)
P.T. Power Systems Service Indonesia (P.T. POSSI)
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Korea, Ltd. (MHIK)
MHI Engine System Philippines, Incorprated (MHIES-P)
MHI Technical Services Corp. (MTS)
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Philippines, Inc. (MHIP)
TES Philippines, Inc. (TESP)
Saudi Factory for Electrical Appliances Co., Ltd. (SELECT)
MHI Engine System Asia Pte. Ltd. (MHIES-A)
Mitsubishi Caterpillar Forklift Asia Pte Ltd. (MCFS)
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Singapore Private Ltd. (MHISP) )%. PR materials
Mitsubishi Power Systems (Asia Pacific) Pte. Ltd. (MPS-AP)
MHI-Pornchai Machinery Co., Ltd. (MPM)
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries-Mahajak Air Conditioners Co., Ltd. (MACO)
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (Thailand) Ltd. (MHIT)
Mitsubishi Power Systems (Thailand) Ltd. (MPS-T)
Mitsubishi Turbocharger Asia Co., Ltd. (MTA)
NICHIDAI (THAILAND) LTD. (NDT)
Thai Compressor Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (THACOM)
MHI Aerospace Vietnam Co., Ltd. (MHIVA)
MHI Engine System Vietnam Co., Ltd. (MHIES-V)

Oceania
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air-Conditioners Australia, Pty. Ltd. (MHIAA)
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Australia, Pty. Ltd. (MHIAU)

Africa
MHI Equipment and Services Africa S.A. (MESA)

Note: Major overseas affiliate companies are listed.

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