| Specialty Retail Industry | Consumer Discretionary Sector | Mr. Hiroshi Yokota CEO | JPX Exchange | - ISIN |
| JP Country | 5,734 Employees | 29 Sep 2025 Last Dividend | 27 Sep 2017 Last Split | - IPO Date |
Tokuyama Corporation, based in Tokyo, Japan, is a multifaceted chemical manufacturer that has been serving a wide range of industries since its inception in 1918. Originally founded as Tokuyama Soda Co., Ltd., the company underwent a name change in April 1994, reflecting its broadened scope and commitment to innovation across various sectors. Operated through six key segments - Chemicals, Cement, Electronics and Advanced Materials, Life Science, Eco Business, and Others - Tokuyama Corporation caters to an extensive international market, offering high-quality chemical products and materials.
Includes basic chemicals such as caustic soda, soda ash, and calcium chloride; along with specialty chemicals like vinyl chloride monomer, polyvinyl chloride resin, and propylene oxide. The segment also deals with methylene chloride and chloroform, supporting various industrial processes.
Providing essential materials for construction including cement, ready-mixed concrete, and cement-type stabilizer. Tokuyama also emphasizes on resource recycling within this segment, underlining its commitment to sustainability.
Offers critical materials for the tech industry like polycrystalline silicon, utilized in semiconductors and solar panels; fumed silica and tetrachlorosilane for various applications; and aluminum nitride for electronic substrates. Also supplies high-purity chemicals for electronics manufacturing and isopropyl alcohol.
Supports healthcare and pharmaceutical industries through products like medical diagnosis systems, dental materials & equipment, and pharmaceutical ingredients & intermediates. Additionally, the company provides plastic lens-related materials for eyeglasses and microporous film for various applications.
Focused on environmental sustainability, this segment offers products such as plastic window sashes, ion exchange membranes for water treatment, and engages in waste gypsum board recycling, showcasing the company’s dedication to eco-friendly initiatives.