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词条 Takasago International Corporation
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  1. History

  2. Awards and honors

  3. External links

  4. References

{{Infobox company
| name = Takasago International Corporation
高砂香料工業株式会社
| logo = Takasago logo.gif
| type = Public K.K. ({{tyo|4914}})
| foundation = 1920
| location = Tokyo, Japan
| key_people = Satoshi Masumura (President and Chief Executive Officer)
| num_employees = 3041[1]
| industry = Flavours and Fragrance
| products = Flavours and Fragrances
| revenue = $US1.3 billion (2017)
| homepage = www.takasago.com
}}{{nihongo|Takasago International Corporation|高砂香料工業株式会社|Takasago Kōryō Kōgyō Kabushiki-gaisha}} ({{tyo|4914}}) is a major international producer of flavours and fragrances headquartered in Japan, with presence in 27 countries and regions worldwide and net sales of ¥$141 billion in 2017.[2] Major competitors include Firmenich, International Flavors and Fragrances, Givaudan, Frutarom and Symrise.

History

Takasago International Corporation was founded on 9 February 1920 as the Takasago Perfumery Company Limited. In 1938, the headquarters of Takasago was moved to Taihoku (modern-day Taipei), and in 1940, a branch office and factory were set up in Shanghai. In 1945, the Taipei headquarters and Shanghai office were taken over by Republican China. In 1951, the Takasago Chemical Company in Taipei was closed and a new company, Takasago Chemical Industry Company was founded. The new company later changed its name to Takasago Perfumery Industry Company and merged with Takasago Perfumery Company.

During the 1960s, Takasago established offices in New York City and Paris, and their headquarters were moved to Hatchoubori 2-11, Chūō Ward. In 1963, Takasago Company Limited was listed in the Tokyo 2nd stock market, but by 1969 they were listed in the Tokyo 1st stock market. Since then the company has opened offices around the world including but not limited to Vinhedo, Mexico City, Singapore, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Tangerang, Purwokerto, Chennai, Zulpich, Madagascar, Agadir and Murcia. Takasago is a member of the European Flavour Association.[3]

Awards and honors

In 2001, Takasago's Professor Ryōji Noyori won the 2001 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for the study of chirally catalyzed hydrogenations.

External links

  • Official website

References

1. ^profile page takasago.com
2. ^ 
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