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Inaba Seisakusho Co Ltd

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Inaba Seisakusho Co Ltd is a Japan-based company mainly engaged in the manufacturing and sales of storage sheds, garages, warehouses, desks, chairs and wall-mounted storage cabinets. The Company operates its business through two segments. The Steel Storage Sheds segment is engaged in the manufacturing and sales of storage sheds, garages, warehouses, bicycle parking areas and rental storage. The Segment is also contracted to operate the Niigata Distribution Center. The Office Furniture segment is engaged in the manufacturing and sales of desks, chairs and wall-mounted storage cabinets.

  • Revenue in JPY (TTM)42.07bn
  • Net income in JPY1.62bn
  • Incorporated1950
  • Employees1.07k
  • Location
    Inaba Seisakusho Co Ltd2-5-25, YaguchiOTA-KU 146-8543JapanJPN
  • Phone+81 337595201
  • Fax+81 354827862
  • Websitehttps://www.inaba-ss.co.jp/
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