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Dai-Ichi Cutter Kogyo KK

Dai-Ichi Cutter Kogyo KK

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About the company

Dai-Ichi Cutter Kogyo KK is a Japan-based construction company mainly engaged in cutting and drilling works. The Company has three business segments. The Cutting and Drilling Construction segment is engaged in cutting work necessary for dismantling, cutting and drilling necessary for dismantling and removing concrete structures. The Building Maintenance segment is engaged in maintenance and inspection of water supply and drainage facilities, cleaning of water tanks, and cleaning of miscellaneous drainage pipes in housing complexes and office buildings. The Reuse and Recycling segment is engaged in the reuse and recycling services, including the purchase and collection of information technology (IT)-related equipment and used office automation (OA) equipment, data erasure services, sales to corporations and individuals, and office installation services for telecommunications equipment.

  • Revenue in JPY (TTM)21.03bn
  • Net income in JPY1.83bn
  • Incorporated1967
  • Employees723.00
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