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HOCHIKI CORPORATION (6745) Stock Price
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Business Overview
Hochiki manufactures, sells, installs, and maintains fire alarm systems, fire suppression equipment, and security systems as its core business. The company also operates as a damage insurance agent in connection with these businesses. The Hochiki Group operates through 15 consolidated subsidiaries both domestically and internationally.
For fire alarm systems, Hochiki manufactures and sells products, with some sourced from Hochiki Ibaraki Electronics Co., Ltd. Sales and installation are handled by Kansai Hochiki Engineering Co., Ltd. and Mito Hochiki Co., Ltd. Internationally, Hochiki America Corporation and Hochiki Europe (U.K.) Limited conduct local manufacturing and sales operations.
The maintenance business provides inspection, maintenance, and repair services for fire alarm and fire suppression systems. These operations are conducted by Hochiki and its subsidiaries, Kansai Hochiki Engineering Co., Ltd. and Mito Hochiki Co., Ltd.
For fire suppression equipment, Hochiki manufactures and sells products, with some sourced from external suppliers. Security systems are manufactured and sold by Hochiki and D.D.L. Inc., with certain products sourced externally. The company also provides OEM supply to Secom Co., Ltd.
Hochiki Shoji Co., Ltd. operates as an agent for damage insurance and automobile insurance. Additionally, Hochiki Service S. de R.L. de C.V. provides personnel dispatch services supporting Hochiki's operations. Through these diverse business segments, Hochiki addresses a wide range of customer needs.
Management Policy
Hochiki's management philosophy centers on three core principles: "Safety for People," "Value for Society," and "Happiness for Those Connected to Our Company." Under this philosophy, the company has established "GLOBAL VISION 2030," a medium- to long-term management plan aimed at creating "Life Safety" worldwide. The company focuses on protecting lives and property from fire while providing safe and comfortable living environments.
The company's growth strategy is built on three key priorities: optimizing the business portfolio, advancing human capital management, and driving innovation through digital transformation (DX). In optimizing its business portfolio, Hochiki is improving capital efficiency while expanding overseas markets and strengthening its ability to respond to renovation demand.
In advancing human capital management, the company is creating environments where employees can grow and building systems that enable diverse talent to thrive. This approach aims to promote individual and team development while enhancing overall corporate competitiveness. Additionally, the company is leveraging DX to streamline business processes and pursue new value creation.
Hochiki is advancing sustainable business practices by strengthening transparent governance based on its ESG policy and addressing climate change. These efforts enhance the company's market presence and increase corporate value. The company targets sales of 100.9 billion yen and operating profit of 10 billion yen by 2026, pursuing sustainable growth.