The Fukuyama Works places importance on the environment and desires to be a good corporate citizen.
The Works is a clean and green brimful plant and accredited as a first '1980 Green and Clean Model Factory' by Hiroshima Prefecture Authority in 1981. Together with the city of Fukuyama, the Works is also engaged in many other activities besides energy saving and recycling.

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Main Entrance Gate
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Guest Hall
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Technical Hall
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Manufacturing Administration Division
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General Administration Building
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Research and Development Division, and Materials Division
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Plating and Painting Factory
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Printed Circuit Board Factory
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Circuit Breaker Factory
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Gauging Meter Factory
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Parts Machining Factory
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Instrument Transformer Factory
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Measurement Control Equipment, and Fuel Pump Factory
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Power Sub-station and Breaker Testing Laboratory
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Warehouse
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Materials Center and Training Center
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Gymnasium
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Recreation Center
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Athletic Field
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Back Gate
Combining conventional visual materials with the most recent presentation techniques, we use equipment diagrams and system images to present our products to customers in an easy-to-understand manner. The presentation is arranged to present the most important issues of power management as regards ecology and IT development; there are three zones, each presenting the relevant topics of energy-conservation, meters, and support for distribution circuits. We welcome your visit to our Technical Hall, to help you understand our various products and plan the system building through the introduction of our product lineup and system construction samples.

—supported by our ECO-Factory

At Fukuyama Works we make every effort to promote environmental conservation — our business activities and the conduct of our employees are aimed at maintaining the harmony of the local community and the natural environment. In its ecology-conscious pursuit of cost reduction, Fukuyama Works is developing energy-saving products using its accumulated know-how in the field.
Operating as a designated model plant for energy saving, we have been conducting guided visitors' tours under the theme of experiencing a model energy-saving plant first-hand. These visitors' tours are being well- received in the local community and among our customers with 1,500 – 1,600 participants annually.
Environmental education using "greenboards"
B/NET lighting control system
Water treatment plant
Guided visitors' tours of model energy-saving plant

