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Yokogawa Electric – Founded By The Renowned Architect Dr. Tamisuke Yokogawa.

The history of Yokogawa Electric dates back to 1915 when a renowned architect, Tamisuke Yokogawa formed the company. Today, Yokogawa Electric Corporation is a famous Japanese multinational business that specializes in electrical equipment and IT infrastructure. The company operates in 55 companies with more than 19,000 employees. It also has 84 subsidiaries and 3 affiliated companies. 

Yokogawa Electric’s headquarters is based in Musashino, Tokyo, Japan. Hitoshi Nara is the current President and CEO of the company while Takashi Nishijima is the Chairman. Yokogawa Electric is a publicly-traded company listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Some of the most famous products of the company are manufacturing execution systems, production control systems, test and measurement instruments, etc. 

Founding The Company In 1915

The story of Yokogawa Electric began when Dr. Yokogawa established an electric meter research institute in Tokyo. This foundation was formed by Ichiro Yokogawa and Shin Aoki. After working for a couple of years to launch the company’s product, it became the first company in Japan to produce and sell electric meters. Initially focusing exclusively on electric meters, the company soon pioneered its development and officially incorporated the enterprise, Yokogawa Electric Works Ltd in 1920. After it has been almost a decade that the company was only producing electric meters, it decided to expand its product line. So, in 1933 Yokogawa Electric began the research for aircraft instruments and started its production. Some of the other instruments that were introduced are flow, temperature, and pressure controllers. 

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Yokogawa Electric Becoming A Public Company

A few years later, the scenario changed for every industry due to the war. After the war ended, Yokogawa decided to go public in 1948 and developed its first electronic recorders. After going public, the company not just expanded its product line but also decided to enter the international market. So, in 1955, the company signed an agreement with Foxboro, the USA for providing technical assistance in industrial types of equipment. After two years, the company established Yokogawa Electric Works, Inc as a North American sales office. 

With the advent of a new decade, Yokogawa entered the industrial analyzer market fully prepped. So, in 1969, it started the development, manufacture, and sale of vortex flowmeters. As the company previously opened sales offices in the United States, but it was for the first time in the 1970s that it established a plant outside Japan. This manufacturing plant was established in Singapore in 1974 and with that established the business in the country (Yokogawa Electric Singapore Pte. Ltd.). The company also expanded to Europe as it opened a sales office there. During this time Yokogawa Electric became one of the first companies in the market to bring distributed process control systems. 

In 1983, the company merged with Hokushin Electric Works and after the merger established Yokogawa Hokushin Electric Corp. After a few years, the company decided to expand to China and did it jointly with Xian Instruments Factory. In 1986, the company changed its name to Yokogawa Electric Corporation which is the current name of the company. By the end of the 1980s, the company entered the high-frequency measuring instrument business and in 1990 expanded to the Middle east. It also entered the biotechnology business during the same time.

Hitoshi Nara – CEO

Hitoshi Nara, the current CEO and President of the company joined it in 1985. Since then he has served at various levels starting with Deputy Managing Director of Yokogawa Engineering Asia in 2001, Managing Director of Yokogawa (Thailand in 2003), Senior Vice President of several business units, and so on. He became the CEO of the company in April 2019. He has been also elected as the Director of the company and serving in the position for ten years. 

Schneider Electric

Schneider Electric – The Biggest Sustainable Electric Equipment Manufactures.

Schneider Electric is a well-known electrical equipment development company, serving all over the world. The company has been there in the industry for the past 185 years and taking its legacy to another level with its excellence. Along with providing the best electric products, the company keeps sustainability in mind and curates its products based on that. From homes to data centers and from real-time automation to software, Schneider Electric has covered it all. The company is operational in over a hundred countries with more than twenty subsidiaries and 20,000 patents registered. It is a publically traded company that has also registered its name under the Fortune Global 500 list.

About the Schneider Electric

Schneider Electric SA is a French electric company, founded back in 1836. Its headquarters is in Rueil-Malmaison, France, and offers its services to its worldwide customers having its offices and manufacturing plants established in over a hundred countries. Schneider Electric has over 135,000 people working for it, in more than twenty subsidiaries, such as Luminous Power Technologies Pvt. Ltd., APC, Areva T&D, Federal Pioneer, TAC, and Zicom, etc. As per 2019 records, the company made revenue worth €27.2 billion and holds assets worth €45 billion. Schneider Electric energy and automation digital solutions, such as building automation, home automation, electric power distribution, industrial safety services, etc.

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The Beginning and Growth

Schneider brothers Eugène Schneider and Adolphe Schneider acquired mines and forges at Le Creusot, France, to establish a steel and machinery factory in 1936. After two years, the founders named their company Schneider & Cie, which later became one of the leading steel companies in the area and remained in that position for the next 50 years. In 1891, Schneider started to invest in the electricity business, as it was one of the emerging fields of that time. The new business started to grow rapidly, and in 1919, Schneider started its international expansion entering Germany and Eastern Europe.
Like every other big company, the two world wars were very crucial for Schneider. As soon as the second world war ended, Schneider started to grow at an even faster pace. In 1949, the company decided to restructure its operations and planned multiple acquisitions. In 1975, the company acquired a share in one of the biggest electric equipment manufacturing companies of France named Merlin Gerin. In the next two decades, it went on to acquire names like Télémécanique (1988), Square D (1991), and Lexel (1999). In May 1999, the company was renamed Schneider Electric from its century-old name Schneider & Cie.
In the year 2000, Schneider Electric moved its headquarters to Rueil-Malmaison, France. During the same time, it established the Schneider Electric Foundation, an organization to spread awareness about sustainability and emerging economics. In 2010, the company started to invest in software, critical power and grid applications. Schneider also introduced a new program named Life is On that promoted sustainability and efficiency. The same year, Schneider Electric also established a venture capital firm to support new startups.
In 2014, the company partnered with the German power supplier RWE, and in the next year, it introduced EcoStruxure, an IoT-enabled architecture. Its acquisition of British retail brand Tower Electric in 2016 helped it strengthen its position in Europe. In 2019, the company launched a cross-industry digital ecosystem named Scheider Electric Exchange. The next year, it acquired companies like RIB Software and ProLeiT AG. The same year it introduced smart equipment for better electricity distribution, specifically for Nigeria.

The CEO at Schneider Electric

Jean-Pascal Tricoire, a renowned Fench businessman is the current CEO and the chairman of Schneider Electric. He was born on 11 May 1963 in Beaupréau, France. Tricoire is an Electronic engineering graduate and holds an MBA from EM LYON Business School. Before joining Schneider, he has worked with multiple famous companies.
Tricoire started his career at Alcatel, Schlumberger and joined Saint-Gobain afterwards. In 1986, he was working at Merlin Gerin. As in 1992, Schneider took over the company, he became a part of the company too. After working in different branches of Schneider Electric in Italy, China and South Africa, he was appointed as the Head of Schneider Electric’s Global Strategic Accounts. In January 2002, he became the Vice President of the International Division of the company, and in October 2003, he was announced the Deputy CEO and COO of Schneider Electric. Finally, in 2006, he was promoted to be the CEO of Schneider Electric SA.