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Tokyo Board Industries co.,ltd. (7815) Stock Price
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Business Overview
Tokyo Board Industries primarily operates a wood environmental solutions business. In this business, the company processes wood waste discharged from the construction, logistics, and waste intermediate processing industries, recycles it into resources, and manufactures and sells particleboard called "E·V·A Board" for residential building materials. Through this, the company aims to reduce the environmental burden on the earth.
Tokyo Board Industries manufactures particleboard in its wood environmental solutions business. Its flagship product is particleboard used as subfloor material for raised floors in apartment buildings. The company also manufactures "Kabe Musha," particleboard used as load-bearing walls in single-family homes, and "Shizuka Bijin," a plywood alternative product. These products are manufactured with environmental consideration, using adhesives that contain no formaldehyde.
The collection and transportation of wood waste is handled by subsidiaries T.B. Logistics Co., Ltd. and TB Kansai Logistics Co., Ltd. These subsidiaries collect wood waste from construction sites and lumber dealers and transport it to Tokyo Board Industries' factory. At the factory, the wood waste is processed into wood chips and reused as raw material for particleboard.
In addition to its wood environmental solutions business, Tokyo Board Industries manages and operates the shopping town "Carib Umejima." This facility is located in Umeda, Adachi Ward, Tokyo, and supports regional commercial activities. This business is operated jointly with Carib Co., Ltd.
Management Policy
Tokyo Board Industries operates under the management philosophy of "Creating the Future of Our Planet Through Recycling." The company promotes material recycling of wood waste, aiming to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, increase carbon sequestration, and build a circular economy. As both a manufacturer and waste processing company, it seeks to improve operational efficiency and expand recycling capabilities across a wider range of operations.
The company's medium to long-term strategy centers on establishing a profitable recycling business model. Chips produced at the Shin-Kiba Recycling Plant serve as raw material for particleboard manufacturing at the Sakura Plant, which is then sold to building material traders, maintaining high factory utilization rates. Through a subsidiary with logistics capabilities, the company executes resource circulation and works to build sustainable revenue streams.
Tokyo Board Industries is pursuing new customer acquisition to secure wood waste supplies and expand sales of its new product "Kabemusha." By increasing the Sakura Plant's operating rate and reducing environmental impact and costs, the company pursues sustainable growth. The company also prioritizes product development and employee training, contributing to climate change mitigation.
The company has made substantial investments in the Sakura Plant and emphasizes key performance indicators such as ROA and EBITDA to measure capital efficiency and return on investment. Through these efforts, it aims to achieve its management philosophy and corporate development. To achieve sustained growth, the company addresses challenges including building a circular economy, implementing safety measures, enhancing employee capabilities, and improving productivity.