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- TOYO SUISAN KAISHA, LTD.
TOYO SUISAN KAISHA, LTD. (2875) Stock Price
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Business Overview
Toyo Suisan operates across multiple business segments, offering a diverse range of products and services. The following outlines its main business segments.
1. **Seafood Products Business**: Toyo Suisan procures, processes, and sells seafood products domestically and internationally. Domestically, subsidiaries such as Shin-Toyo Bussan and Yaizu Shin-Toyo handle operations, while Pacmarl in the United States manages international procurement.
2. **Overseas Instant Noodle Business**: The company manufactures and sells instant noodles primarily in the United States and Mexico. Subsidiaries including Maruchan and Maruchan Virginia handle manufacturing, while entities such as Maruchan de Mexico manage sales.
3. **Domestic Instant Noodle Business**: The company manufactures and sells cup noodles, bag noodles, and wonton products for the domestic market. Toyo Suisan handles manufacturing and sales directly, with subsidiaries such as Sakuetsu also participating in production.
4. **Chilled Food Business**: The company manufactures and sells chilled food products including steamed yakisoba, fresh ramen, and frozen noodles domestically. Subsidiaries such as Yutaka Foods and Kofu Toyo handle manufacturing, while Ajinomoto Toyo Frozen Noodle operates internationally.
5. **Processed Food Business**: The company manufactures and sells processed foods including aseptically packaged rice, retort rice, and soups domestically. Related companies such as Senba Sugar Manufacturing and Fukushima Foods handle production.
6. **Cold Storage Business**: The company provides cold and frozen storage services for consigned cargo from clients domestically. Subsidiaries such as Saitahoku Toyo operate this business segment.
7. **Other Business**: The company primarily manufactures and sells bento boxes and prepared dishes. Subsidiaries such as Fresh Diner operate in this sector.
Through these business segments, Toyo Suisan provides diverse food-related services and pursues market expansion both domestically and internationally.
Management Policy
Toyo Suisan is committed to a customer-first philosophy, aiming to bring joy and satisfaction to customers' lives by providing better products and services. The company seeks to earn customer trust through safe, delicious products and reliable service. Management believes this trust drives increases in corporate value and benefits all stakeholders, including society, shareholders, and employees.
The company has formulated a three-year medium-term management plan for 2026–2028 and is advancing its growth strategy. Based on the results and challenges of the previous plan, the strategy rests on two pillars: continuity and succession, alongside transformation and evolution. Specifically, the company will pursue new food culture creation, deepen international expansion, strengthen its operational foundation, and address social issues.
Regarding the operating environment, Toyo Suisan recognizes internal challenges including rising costs, foreign exchange volatility, delayed capital investments, and the need to strengthen shareholder returns. External challenges include global inflation, labor shortages, climate change, geopolitical risks, and logistics issues. The company aims for growth while addressing these challenges.
The company targets value creation in both the customer market and capital market. In the customer market, it will leverage each business unit's strengths to increase sales and profits. In the capital market, it has set a target ROE of 15%, aiming to improve capital efficiency and exceed the cost of shareholder capital.
Capital expenditures are planned at approximately 130,000 million yen or more, focused on expanding the overseas instant noodle business, strengthening the processed food business, and efficiency improvements. These investments will establish the foundation for sustainable growth and enhance corporate value.