A variety of social infrastructure, industrial, and economic systems and technologies
are indispensable for a comfortable life and protection of the global environment.
Since our founding in 1982, we have developed as a trading company specializing in the construction
of large-scale power plants, power transmission facilities, industrial infrastructure such as oil,
gas, chemical and steel plants, and social infrastructure such as airports and transportation systems,
as well as the import of defense-related systems and civilian helicopters.
Through Mitsubishi Corporation’s global network, we are involved in a variety
of large-scale development projects around the world and are building long-term trusting relationships
with our customers by providing after-sales services.
Based on our experiences, we are willing to contribute to creating a sustainable society
as the INFRASTRUCTURE SOLUTION PROVIDER.
As the INFRASTRUCTURE SOLUTION PROVIDER,
we provide reliable and advanced social infrastructure systems
and technologies around the world
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We contribute to the national securityand disaster response of Japanin the fields of defense-related
systems and civilian helicopters.
T R A N S P O RTAT I O NS Y S T E M S
We contribute to the improvement ofpeople’s daily lives
and the foundation of emergingeconomies by supplying railroad
infrastructure systems.
I N F R A S T R U C T U R E& I N D U S T R I A L P R O J E C T S
We contribute to economic developmentby constructing social infrastructure
such as airports, seaports, roads,and bridges, as well as industrial plants
for chemical, steel,and non-ferrous industries.
P OW E R& E L E C T R I C A L S Y S T E M S
We contribute to a sustainable societyby providing the total solution
of power-related infrastructure.
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The power and electrical systems business sector contributes a stable supply of electricity around the world through the
construction of power plants, substations, and transmission lines, and the supply of power plant equipment and its
after-sales services. We thoroughly grasp the various needs of customers in a timely manner and provide value-added
total solutions as a trading company, such as, 1) coordinating finances necessary for projects, 2) participating in
biddings, 3) collaborating with optimum partners, 4) negotiating contracts, 5) receiving orders, 6) executing contracts,
and 7) providing after-sales services. We handle existing thermal power plant equipment, power transmission, and
substation equipment, as well as renewable energy equipment such as geothermal power plants, hydropower plants, solar
power, offshore wind power, and battery storage systems.
Furthermore, after the construction of power plants, we provide after-sales services such as 1) long-term service and
maintenance to maintain safe and reliable operation of power plants, 2) retrofitting for performance recovery and improve
defficiency of existing power plants, and 3) retrofitting for environmental measures. We are developing our business by
maximizing the synergy between the power plant construction business and the after-sales service business.
Our activities are spread throughout the world, centering on Asia, the Middle East, Europe, Africa, and Central and South
America. We are developing our business flexibly with our overseas staff to discover our customers’ capital investment
information and needs by fully utilizing the resources and knowledge of Mitsubishi Corporation Group’s overseas
operational network and power solution business. Seizing the trends, we are focusing on renewable energy projects and
aim to contribute to the realization of a sustainable society.
We contribute to a sustainable society
by providing the total solution of power related infrastructure.
POWER & ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
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In Uzbekistan, which aims for sustainable economic development, we have utilized a Japanese ODA loan to solve the problem of stable power supply and complete the Navoiy 2 GTCC power plant and Turakurgan GTCC power plant construction projects with our partner in 2020 as originally planned. Through these projects, we are contributing to the stable supply of electricity in Uzbekistan and the reduction of environmental load.
Uzbekistan GTCC (Gas Turbine Combined Cycle) Power Plant Projects
As an EPC contractor, we constructed the Dahtan Gas Fired Combined Cycle Power Plant, which is an important large-scale power source in Taiwan. Since the commencement of operation in 2006, we have been providing after-sales services through a long-term maintenance contract aiming for stable operation and developing our relationship with the customer. Thus, we are able to grasp the customer’s needs accurately in time, and as a result, recently we have been working on the gas turbine upgrade project of to realize the following: 1) rapid start-up in response to demand, 2) increased output (MW), 3) improved efficiency, 4) extension of the inspection interval to reduce operation and maintenance costs, and 5) NOx reduction.
After-Sales Services Businessfor the Dahtan Gas Fired Combined Cycle Power Plant in Taiwan
We have been actively working on renewable energy projects such as offshore wind power and battery energy storage systems (BESS), and catching up with the trends of structural industry reforms and decarbonization. We received an order for the first large-scale battery energy storage system in Thailand and have been globally working on many renewable energy projects, such as offshore wind power in Taiwan. Going forward, we will actively create renewable energy projects and contribute to the realization of a sustainable society.
Efforts toward renewable energy
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The infrastructure and industrial projects business sector contributes to infrastructure development and economic growth
around the world through engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) projects.
These include social infrastructure projects like airports, seaports, roads, and bridges which establish a basis for
economic growth; industrial projects such as chemical plants, iron and steel plants, and non-ferrous metal plants that
support a country’s key industries; and supplying key equipment like compressors which can be considered the core of
chemical plants. In the social infrastructure segment, we are engaged in high-quality infrastructure development in
countries around the world together with strategic partners both in Japan and overseas. We are also helping to build
significant infrastructure like airports, seaports, and water treatment plants by utilizing official development assistance
(ODA) from Japan. In the chemical plant segment, we are involved in developing facilities such as LNG plants, which are
vital to energy policy, and fertilizer plants to meet the growing global demand for food. We manage all phases including
contract signing, contract execution, and ongoing after-sales services. In the iron and steel and non-ferrous metal plants
segment, we are cooperating with strategic partners in Japan and overseas to contribute to the development of countries
primarily in Asia and the Americas by working on the construction and commissioning of primary key structures, such as
blast furnaces, electric furnaces, and rolling mills.
The infrastructure project business sector is diverse, but we are constantly leveraging our experience and knowledge to
work toward creating new businesses that contribute to society.
Creating new infrastructure businesses to contribute
to society through extensive industry experiences
INFRASTRUCTURE & INDUSTRIAL PROJECTS
P R O J E C T S
Turkmenistan has the fourth largest gas reserves in the world. We are currently undertaking an ammonia and urea project in Garabogaz on the Caspian Sea that utilizes these competitive gas resources alongside Japanese technology and finance. Urea from this plant boosts agricultural output within the country and helps in the acquisition of foreign currency through exports.
New Ammonia/Urea project in Garabogaz, Turkmenistan
We have formed a consortium with India’s largest construction company, Larsen & Toubro, and are pursuing a new hot rolling mill construction project for the Steel Authority of India Limited in the city of Rourkela in state of Odisha, which is in the eastern part of India. In light of India’s huge population, it is expected to continue to experience stable economic growth and infrastructure investment going forward. Together with our strategic partners in Japan and overseas, we plan to steadily implement projects backed by high technological competence and experience, contributing to the steel industry and India’s development.
New hot rolling mill construction project in Rourkela, India
We are currently executing a contract for one of India’s major fertilizer manufacturers that has placed successive orders for compressors to be used primarily in three large-scale fertilizer plants that are under construction. We plan to contribute to each country’s economic development throughout the world by supplying key Japanese equipment, like compressors, that are technically superior.
Exporting cutting-edge technology compressors for fertilizer plants in India
As it grapples with post-war reconstruction, the only international port in the Republic of Iraq is the southern port of Basra. This port is important for importing goods essential to daily life and for acquisition of foreign currency through exports. Here, we are building a new berth using Japanese technology.This project is the successor to the port facilities constructed here by Mitsubishi Corporation in the 1970s, nicknamed “the Mitsubishi berth.” After 40+ years, we are very pleased to contribute to reconstruction and economic development in this country together with our strategic partner in Turkey, Calik Holding.
New seaport construction project in Basra, Iraq
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This was the first metro project in Bengaluru (the capital of India’s southern state of Karnataka), which is often called “India’s Silicon Valley.” Developed through economic cooperation with Japan, we have delivered 150 vehicles for the metro system currently in operation on two lines. This metro has mitigated some of India’s worst traffic jams and contributed to more effortless day-to-day living. In addition, 135 of the 150 vehicles were assembled and tested onsite, helping to create local jobs.
Bangalore Metro, India
This is a fully automatic unmanned urban transportation system with a total length of 89.6 km that was opened in Dubai, UAE in 2009. Dubai Metro connects stations that are accessible to buses, taxies, and water buses, and provides people with highly convenient means of transportation by connecting major regions such as Dubai International Airport and Burj Khalifa. In addition, Dubai Metro greatly contributes to the mitigation of chronic traffic congestion caused by the rapid economic development and population explosion in Dubai.
Dubai Metro, United Arab Emirates (UAE)
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
The transportation systems business sector is actively working on businesses that have high publicness and growth
potential, centering on railway vehicles and systems in social infrastructure that are directly connected with the
improvement of people’s daily lives. Exporting Japan’s highly advanced railway system contributes to the infrastructure of
developing countries. It relieves traffic jams and helps promote a low carbon society. In addition, we contribute to the
development of local communities by creating employment through assembly and maintenance work on site.
The following are achievements we have made in business in recent years; 1) Cairo Metro, which is highly lauded as
“the fourth pyramid” in Egypt, 2) India Delhi Metro, which introduced Japanese energy-saving technology and was
registered as the world’s first clean development mechanism (CDM) project in the railway business, 3) Dubai Metro, the
world’s longest unmanned operation railway system, which is a project contracted throughout its design to construction
and commencement of operation, and 4) an electric locomotive for tugboats that supports marine vessels that sail the
Panama Canal.
The field of transportation infrastructure requires a wide variety of functions in a trading company, such as exploring
projects, implementing feasibility studies, arranging financing, and composing consortiums. Furthermore, a general
railway developer is also required that collectively contracts for planning routes, laying tracks, supplying vehicles and
signal/communication devices, managing operations, and maintaining business. We firmly grasp these various customer
needs and support customers to provide the best solutions.
Developing transportation systems
for the world as the INFRASTRUCTURE SOLUTION PROVIDERThis is the first railway project in Qatar that has been conducted as part of municipal development/improvement in Doha, the capital of Qatar, prompted by the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Qatar is one of the Gulf countries in the Middle East that has remarkably developed in recent years. The railway project is a fully automatic unmanned operation system with a total length of 76 km. We have been mainly in charge of supplying vehicles (330 in total) and have greatly contributed to the fulfilment of the contract.
Doha Metro, Qatar
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We provide shipboard systems to the Maritime Self-Defense Force for their destroyers and submarines. We are the representative of North American manufacturers and support marketing activities in Japan. We also provide after-sales services such as contract implementation.
Shipboard Systems
We provide helicopters to Ground, Maritime, and Air Self Defense Forces, as well as mid-large size commercial helicopters to government agencies and commercial enterprises. We are the representative of a U.S. manufacturer and support marketing activities in Japan. We also provide after-sales services such as contract implementation.
Helicopters
We provide various avionics and guidance systems to Ground, Maritime, and Air Self-Defense Forces. We are the representative of U.S. manufacturers and support marketing activities in Japan. We also provide after-sales services such as contract implementation.
Avionics and Guidance Systems
P R O J E C T S
The aerospace business sector deals with defense-related systems and civilian helicopters. As a representative of major
U.S. aerospace and defense companies such as Lockheed Martin, Raytheon Technologies, Northrop Grumman, and
Sikorsky, which is part of Lockheed Martin, we support the introduction and procurement of various equipment, systems,
engines, and other components for aircraft, ships, and land/sea-based systems operated by the Japan Self-Defense
Forces. In the civilian helicopter sector, we provide helicopters manufactured by Sikorsky to the Japan Coast Guard, local
governments, and commercial enterprises.
Our mission is to collect information, and provide valuable services and solutions to meet the needs of the domestic and
international customers. The aerospace business sector aims to make positive contributions to Japan’s national security
and disaster response through business involvement in these important fields.
Contributing to the national security
and disaster response of Japan by providing
various value-added services to our customers
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Mitsubishi Corporation Machinery, Inc.
September 16, 1982
300 million yen (wholly owned by Mitsubishi Corporation)
Taku Nakajima
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Construction and providing after-sales services for large-scale power plants, power transmission facilities, industrial infrastructure such as oil, gas, chemical and steel plants, social infrastructure such as airports and transportation systems, and the import of defense-related systems and civilian helicopters.
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C O R P O R A T E P H I L O S O P H Y
As a member of the Mitsubishi Corporation group,
we seek to conduct our business in a fair
and steadfast manner in accordance
with our Three Corporate Principles.
The Three Corporate Principles
Corporate Responsibility to
Society “Shoki Hoko”
Integrity and Fairness
“Shoji Komei”
Global Understanding
Through Business “Ritsugyo Boeki”
The modern-day interpretation of the Three Corporate Principles, as agreed on at the Mitsubishi Kinyokai meeting of the companies
that constitute the so-called Mitsubishi group in January 2001.
Maintain principles of transparency
and openness, conducting business
with integrity and fairness.
Strive to enrich society, both materially
and spiritually, while contributing towards
the preservation of the global environment.
Expand business, based on
an all-encompassing global perspective.
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