Nidec Way Is Established as a Code of Conduct for All Group Employees.
more
LOADING
Chapter 7 (2015-2018)
Jan.
Nidec Way Is Established as a Code of Conduct for All Group Employees.
more
Feb.
The company acquires Geräte- und Pumpenbau GmbH Dr. Eugen Schmidt.
Apr.
The company opens the Nagamori Business School, starts lectures, and opens the Nidec Motor College.
Nidec’s Consolidated Net Sales Exceed One Trillion Yen for the First Time.
more
May
Nidec ASI S.p.A. acquires Motortecnica s.r.l.
7月
Nidec Motor (Qingdao) Corporation acquires the SR motor and drive business of China Tex Mechanical & Electrical Engineering Ltd.
Aug.
Nidec-Shimpo Corporation acquires Arisa, S.A., a Spanish press manufacturer.
The company acquires KB Electronics, Inc., a US motor drive manufacturer.
Sep.
The company acquires the business assets of Italy-based E.M.G. Elettromeccanica S.r.l.
Nidec Sankyo Corporation acquires PT. Nagat Opto Indonesia.
Oct.
The Nidec Center for Industrial Science opens.
Dec.
The Challenging Road (Revised Edition) is made, and translated into English, Chinese, Thai, and Vietnamese.
Apr.
The company adopts the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) in place of U.S. GAAP
May
The company delists its stocks from the New York Stock Exchange.
Nidec FIR Elettromeccanica S.r.l. acquires E.C.E S.r.l. of Italy.
Nidec Sole Motor Corporation S.R.L. acquires ANA IMEP S.A. (currently Nidec Motor Corporation Romania) of Romania.
Nidec Global Business School opens.
Jul.
The company merges with its FDBM and General Application & Motor Solutions Business Units to form Small Precision Motor & Solutions Business Unit. The new organization consists of three divisions: SPM Business Group, GMS Business Group, and New Product Development Center.
Nov.
Nidec ASI S.p.A. delivers one of the world's largest BESS with a total capacity of 90 MW to STEAG Energy Services of Germany.
Dec.
Nidec Motor Corporation acquires Canton Elevator, Inc. of the U.S.
Nidec's first-ever TV commercial, titled “What if Nidec had never existed” (featuring actor Kuranosuke Sasaki), is aired across Japan.
Jan.
The company acquires the motors, drives and electric power generation businesses of Emerson Electric Co., an American company.
Mar.
Nidec Corporation Head Office ANNEX Global Learning Center opens.
Nidec-Shimpo Corporation acquires Vamco International, Inc. of the U.S.
The company unifies the Nidec Group’s corporate brand logos to “Nidec.”
Apr.
The Women's Activity Promotion Office is established as part of the company’s Human Resources Department (The Office is renamed the D&I Promotion Office in April 2020).
Jul.
The company acquires LGB Elettropompe S.r.l. of Italy.
The company acquires the Secop Group of Germany.
Aug.
Nidec's second TV commercial, titled “The Kid Next Door and Autonomous Driving” (featuring actor Kuranosuke Sasaki), is aired across Japan.
Sep.
Nidec Develops the Traction Motor System (E-Axle) Including Gearbox and Inverter.
more
Oct.
Nidec Sankyo Corporation acquires the business of Tokyo Maruzen Industry Co., Ltd.
Nidec-Read Corporation acquires SV Probe Pte. Ltd., of Singapore.
Nov.
Nidec Motors & Actuators (Germany) GmbH acquires driveXpert GmbH of Germany.
Feb.
Speed skater Nana Takagi of Nidec Sankyo becomes the first Japanese female athlete to win two gold medals at a single Olympic Games at the PyeongChang Winter Olympics.
The company establishes the Nidec Group CSR Declaration on Conduct.
The First-Phase Building of the New Nidec Center for Industrial Science Facility Opens.
more
Apr.
Nidec Sankyo Corporation acquires Genmark Automation, Inc. of the U.S.
The company passes a resolution to acquire Embraco, the compressor business of Whirlpool Corporation of the U.S., and executes a share transfer agreement.
The company issues the Japanese version of the Nidec Compliance Handbook.
May
Nidec Corporation and French car manufacturer Groupe PSA establish a joint venture (Nidec PSA emotors).
Jul.
The company adopts a group-based leadership system, and holds COO meetings to discuss critical business matters to make decisions promptly.
The company acquires CIMA S.p.A. of Italy.
Aug.
Nidec-Shimpo Corporation acquires German reducer manufacturer MS-Graessner GmbH & Co. KG.
Nov.
The company acquires Chaun-Choung Technology Corp of Taiwan.
Dec.
The company starts the supply of motors for industrial drones.
January 2015
In January 2015, Nidec established the Nidec Way, a common code of conduct that all Nidec Group employees should follow. The Nidec Way was established in response to the increase in the number of employees with various nationalities, languages, cultures, and values that accompanied the proactive global expansion of the Nidec Group, and the fact that there was some variation in each employee’s understanding of the Nidec Policy.
In 2016, the company changed its multi-brand strategy, which had previously allowed individual companies to develop their own brands, and announced a policy to unify the group’s brands under the Nidec name. In December of the same year, the first TV commercial since the company’s founding, “What if Nidec had never existed,” aired nationwide. In January 2017, the corporate brand logo was unified under the Nidec name, and in March, a full-page advertisement with the theme “One Nidec” appeared in major national newspapers. In April, the uniforms of all group companies were unified, and a thorough one-brand strategy was implemented.
April 2015
In the fiscal year ended March 31, 2015, Nidec achieved net sales of 1,028.4 billion yen (up 18% from the previous fiscal year), joining the ranks of 1 trillion yen companies, which had been the group’s goal for 42 years since the company’s establishment. Operating income also reached the 100 billion yen mark, and all items, including income before income taxes and net income, reached record highs.
The company’s business portfolio shift to the two new business pillars of motors for automobiles and motors for home appliances and industry, its entry into emerging markets, and the shift in management and group structure from federal management to global integrated management were the factors behind its strong performance.
Having achieved consolidated net sales of 1 trillion yen, in April 2015 Nidec announced Vision 2020, its new medium-term strategic goal of achieving net sales of 2 trillion yen, operating profit ratio of 15% or higher, and return on equity (ROE) of 18% or higher in fiscal 2020, taking a new step forward toward further growth.
September 2017
In September 2017, Nidec developed an innovative drive motor that can be installed in electric vehicles (EVs) and plug-in hybrid vehicles (PHVs), and began production in April 2019. Called E-Axle, it is a traction (drive) motor system that integrates a drive motor, inverter, and gears.
E-Axle achieves miniaturization through the introduction of a cooling system that prevents the performance degradation of magnets due to heat. It delivers an output range of 40 to 150 kW (150 kW model) despite being lighter than competitors’ products, and can be used in a wide range of vehicles, including compact cars as well as sedans and sport-type multi-purpose vehicles. In December 2018, prior to the start of production, the product was selected for use in China’s GAC New Energy Automobile’s new EV, the Aison S. Since then, it has been adopted by automakers in Europe, the U.S., South Korea, and other countries, and was expected to capture the No. 1 market share in China by FY2021.
February 2018
The first-phase new building of the Nidec Center for Industrial Science (Seika-cho, Soraku-gun, Kyoto Prefecture) opened in Keihanna Science City in October 2015, with the aim of strengthening the foundation of manufacturing and creating technologies that contribute to the world through networking with universities, research institutes, and companies.
Research themes include robots and elemental technologies for robots (control, sensors, information, advanced circuit technology, etc.) and a wide range of production technologies. In addition to researchers belonging to the center, the new building houses development and design staff from group companies and Business Units whose main work is production technology, and has expanded to become the core base for the group’s production technology. Furthermore, the center pursues open innovation with universities, research institutes, and companies to create technological innovations, without focusing on proprietary technologies. The facility started out with a staff of 350, and after the completion of the second-phase building, it will be a large research facility with a staff of 1,000.