Nissan Chemical Corporation
Nissan Chemical Corporation is a Japanese company and constituent of the Nikkei 225 stock index.
History
The company was founded in 1887 as "Tokyo Jinzo Hiryo" by Jokichi Takamine, Eiichi Shibusawa and Takashi Masuda. Takamine served as chief technical advisor for the company. The company opened its first manufacturing plant in Kōtō, and in 1888, started producing superphosphate.The company was renamed to "Dainippon Jinzo Hiryo" in 1910. In 1923, the companies of Kanto Soda and Nippon Kagaku Hiryo were merged under the Dainippon Jinzo Hiryo name. The resulting company was brought into the Nissan Group in 1937, and was renamed as Nissan Chemical Industries.
In 1928, the company began production of ammonia and ammonium sulfate at a plant in Toyama.
After World War II, the Nissan group was dissolved, along with several other zaibatsus, as part of the Allied occupation strategy for Japan. Nissan Chemical Industries continued on under the same name.
The company changed the corporate name to Nissan Chemical Corporation on July 1, 2018.