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- ASAHIMATSU FOODS CO.,LTD.
ASAHIMATSU FOODS CO.,LTD. (2911) Stock Price
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Business Overview
Asahi Matsu Foods is a company primarily engaged in food manufacturing and sales. The company operates through its subsidiaries, Asahi Matsu Fresh System Co., Ltd., Qingdao Asahi Matsu Kangda Food Co., Ltd., and Qingdao Asahi Matsu Kangda Import & Export Co., Ltd. These companies manufacture and sell frozen tofu and processed food products.
The Asahi Matsu Foods Group's business is classified into a single segment: "Food Products." Specific products and services include soy-based products such as frozen tofu, as well as various processed foods. Through this portfolio, the company aims to meet diverse food market needs.
Management Policy
Asahi Matsu Foods prioritizes "safety and reliability" as its core growth strategy, and continues to maintain its food safety management system certification "FSSC22000." The company also promotes sustainable management based on the SDGs, aiming to build customer trust. Through these initiatives, the company seeks to strengthen its competitive position in the food industry and achieve long-term growth.
The company emphasizes building operational resilience by accelerating new product development and strengthening sales capabilities. Additionally, it aims to improve its profit structure through cost reduction and operational efficiency. With an eye toward international expansion, the company seeks to expand sales opportunities and increase revenue.
Regarding talent acquisition, the company is advancing workplace reforms and organizational restructuring while improving evaluation systems and training programs. These efforts promote employee skill development and organizational growth, establishing a sustainable management foundation for the future.
Asahi Matsu Foods is developing and selling higher-value-added products to improve profitability. Through the transition to more efficient production systems and reduction of logistics costs, the company aims to absorb cost increases while expanding sales. These measures support the company's shift toward a higher-profit business model.