May.1971 |
Established Cuno-Toyama Sales
Inc.(now NIC Autotec Inc.) in Toyama. |
| Jul.1982 |
Changed corporate name from Cuno-Toyama
Sales Inc. to Nishikawa Seiki Inc.(now NIC Autotec .Inc.) |
| Oct.1983 |
Built Nagaresugi factory in Toyama,
focused on research and development of conveyor and peripherals. |
Apr.1985 |
Changed corporate name from Nishikawa
Seiki Inc. to NIC Autotec.Inc. |
Apr.1986 |
Developed Japan's first aluminum
structure material and application, . |
Apr.1986 |
Developed and begun sales of ALFA
Conveyor using auto tension mechanism. |
May.1988 |
Commercialized and begun sales
of . |
| Mar.1992 |
Reinforced the production system
of by extending Nagaresugi
factory and introducing the automatic cutting machine. |
Feb.1993 |
Established Tokyo branch office
(now Tokyo head office) in Hirakawa-cho, Chiyoda-ku. |
Aug.1996 |
Established West Japan technical
center (now Kansai branch office) in Higashi Osaka, Osaka. |
Dec.1996 |
Established NIC Seiko Inc. as
a joint venture with Seiko Instrument & Electronics Ltd. (presently Seiko
Instruments Inc.) to launch the cleanroom business. |
| Dec.1997 |
Relocated Tokyo branch office (now Tokyo Head
office) to Ariake, Koto-ku, Tokyo. |
| Dec.1997 |
Changed corporate name from NIC Seiko Inc.
to NIC Seiko Meissner Wurst Inc., as a result of Meissner Wurst Inc (based in
Germany) joining as a partner. |
| Oct.1998 |
Established Tateyama Logistic Center (now
Tateyama factory) in Tateyama-machi, Toyama |
| Mar.2001 |
Dissolved NIC Seiko Meissner Wurst Inc., and
cleanroom related business was transacted to NIC Autotec, Inc. Started production
and sales of cleanbooth. |
| Apr.2002 |
Absorbed Kureto Inc. by merge. |
| Dec.2003 |
Developed and standardized Cleaning Machines
for various small parts of machineries.
Patent applied for Box/Cup type cleaning machines. |
| Aug.2004 |
Obtained the International Organization for
Standardization's ISO-9001 certification for quality management systems at Nagaresugi
factory. |
| Mar.2006 |
Obtained the International Organization for
Standardization's ISO-14001 certification for environment management systems at
Tateyama factory. |