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Recently, electrostatic problems have presented serious challenges, such as impaired production, quality degradation, and electrostatic destruction (ESD) of electronic devices.
In the electronics industry, in particular, the high packing density of electronic devices and components results in very low electrostatic tolerances, making it difficult to measure and control static electricity down to a sufficiently low threshold level.
To help you solve problems promptly, ESD coordinators * are stationed at our sales offices, providing information about our products as well as offering consultation on static electricity problems.
| Name | Kasuga Denki, Inc. |
| Location | Higashi Kamata 2-16-18, Ota-ku, Tokyo, Japan |
| Foundation | May 12, 1955 |
| Capital | 90,000,000 yen |
| Purposes of business | 1. Manufacture and sale of electronic equipment
2. Sale, installation, and repair of information and communication equipment
3. Any business related to the above activities
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| Officers | Masamiki Nisikawa, Representative Director
Yukihira Sakurai and Nobuo Nomura, Directors
Hiroshi Fujii, Auditor
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| Main shareholders | Masamiki Nishikawa, Kasuga Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Mitsui Mutual Life Insurance Co. Ltd. |
| Number of employees | 127 (110 men and 17 women) |
| Accounting year ends | April 30 |
| Main banks | Kamata Nishi Branch, Sumitomo Mitsui Bank; Kamata Branch, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi; Omori Nishi Branch, Resona Bank; Kamata Ekimae Branch, Mizuho Bank, Kamata Branch, Mizuho Bank |
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