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www.mhi-global.com
Head Office<Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Head Office Building>2-16-5 Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 108-8215, JapanPhone: 81-3-6716-3111<Yokohama Building>3-3-1 Minatomirai, Nishi-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa, 220-8401, Japan
Issued July. 2016
PRODUCT PROFILE
2014● Delivered “Tachibana-Maru” – first
cargo-passenger ship equipped with tandem-hybrid contra-rotatingpropeller propulsion system
1978● First flight of the MU-300
Business Jet
1939● Produced the Zero Carrier Fighter
1963● First flight of the MU-2 Turboprop
Business Aircraft
1918● Built passenger car, “Mitsubishi
Automobile Model A”
1946● Shifting to civilian production after
the war, produced the Silver Pigeon motor scooters
1887● Launched Japan’s first steel
steamship, the “Yugao Maru”
1970● Opened the Shonan Monorail, Japan’s
first suspended monorail system forcommuter use
1997● Completed the world’s first
dry-cut gear cutting system, which uses no cutting fluid
1931● Manufactured Japan’s first
domestically produced tank,the Type 89 medium tank 1971
● Delivered the No.1 Fertilizer Plant to Iraq
1985● Delivered the world’s largest combined cycle
power plant (Tohoku Electric Power, Higashi Niigata No. 3, Unit 2; 545,000 kW)
1999● Completed the “Tatara Bridge,”
Japan’s longest cable-stayed bridge
1884● Founding. Leased the Nagasaki
Shipyard from the government andstarted a shipbuilding business
1908● Built the “Tenyo Maru,” Japan’s first
large passenger liner. Its gross tonnage was over 10,000 tons, a shipbuilding industry record.
1970● Kansai Electric Power Mihama No.1
PWR nuclear power plant went on line
1968● Delivered the industry’s first
supercritical pressure boiler, Chubu Electric Power Chita No. 3 (1,700 t/h)
1999● Delivered a CO2
recovery plant to Malaysia
1929● Launched the passenger ship
“Asama Maru”
1942● Built the world’s largest battleship
“Musashi”
1968● Japan’s first container ship,
the “Hakone Maru” 1989● Completed the “Shinkai 6500,”
the deepest-diving submersible research vehicle
1983● Delivered the first
MOSS type LNG tanker
1975● Successfully launched
the first N-Ⅰ Launch Vehicle
1986● Successfully launched
the first H-ⅠLaunch Vehicle
2007● Launch services of H-ⅡA
Launch Vehicle privatized. Launch services of first H-ⅡA after privatizationwas successful.
2009● Successful launch of first
H-ⅡB Launch Vehicle with the greatest lift capacity in Japan
After the war, in accordance with national policy, MHI shifted its emphasis from military hardware to the development and manufacture of scooters, air conditioners, and many other types of consumer products. In 1950, in line with the GHQ’s policy of dissolving large industrial groups (zaibatsu), MHI was divided into three independent companies. As a result, the scale of products grew more diverse, and the three companies fell into competition. However, this technology race would provide the foundation for the leading company in heavy industry.
Supporting Post-War Recovery with Consumer Products1946
1963
More than 130 years have passed since Mitsubishi first leased the Nagasaki Shipyard from the government’s Ministry of Industry in 1884. The technologies of the MHI Group supported Japan through unbridled changes in its quest for modernization and globalization. The Group uses the technological foundation accumulated over these long years to provide products and innovations in a wide range of fields. In 2014, the company completed its transition to a domain system, achieving even greater synergy and contributing even more to the development of society.
Beyond 130 years of history and tradition on land, sea, air and space, MHI Group technologies and products continue to astound.
Integrated Defense & Space Systems Domain
Energy & Environment Domain
Commercial Aviation & Transportation Systems Domain
Machinery, Equipment & Infrastructure Domain
The MHI Group has always sought high efficiency, and as the trend toward global environmental conservation gains momentum and the concept of ecology becomes commonplace, the company’s gas turbine, eco-ship and other technologies and product fields are expanding on a global scale. The Group is working to develop technologies and products that help make societies more sustainable while raising its profile worldwide as a comprehensive infrastructure company.
Supporting a Sustainable Societyas a Comprehensive Infrastructure Company1991
Present
History
In 1964, the same year Tokyo hosted the Summer Olympics, the three principal heavy industry companies reunited, creating today’s form of the MHI Group. Its products expanded to encompass the fields of land, sea and air, and included oil-drilling rigs, power plants, tankers and bridges. In addition, the successful lift-off of the H-Ⅰ launch vehicle occurred around this time, and the Group’s participation in full-fledged space development began.
Merging of Three Heavy Industry CompaniesLeads to Large-Scale Development1964
1990
Building a Transportation Infrastructure from Roots in ShipbuildingMHI’s monozukuri began with the lease of Nagasaki Shipyard from the Ministry of Industry. Even as the company built Japan’s first steel steamship and battleships, it applied the technologies and knowledge cultivated in those endeavors to begin production of automobiles and aircraft, expanding its range of business as a comprehensive manufacturer of transport equipment. As global tensions rose, the company entered into an age where its technologies — more advanced than in most countries at that time — would be diverted to military use.
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█Thermal Power Systems―Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems, Ltd. 1. Gas Turbine Combined Cycle (GTCC) Power Plant / Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc. Sendai Thermal PowerPlant No.4 (Japan) 2. Boiler and Turbine Generation Plant / Tokyo Electric Power Company, Incorporated Hitachinaka Thermal Power Station No.1, No.2 (Japan)
4. Integrated Coal Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC) Power Plant / Joban Joint Power Co., Ltd. Nakoso Power Plant No.10 (Japan)
8. LP Steam Turbine Rotor with 54-Inch Blades for Nuclear Power Plant 9. Paiton ⅠⅠⅠ Thermal Power Plant (Indonesia) 10. 1,120 MVA Turbine Generator
3. Boiler and Turbine Generation Plant / Vattenfall Boxberg Power Plant (Germany)
5. Geothermal Power Plant / Reykjavik Energy Hellisheidi Geothermal Power Plant (Iceland) 6. M501J Gas Turbine 7. H-100 Gas Turbine
11. Flue Gas Desulfurization Plant / Kozienice Power Plant (Poland) 12. Power Plant Distributed Digital Control Systems 13. Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) / Micro Gas Turbine (MGT) Hybrid Demonstration System (Ito Campus of Kyushu University)
█Nuclear Energy Systems 14. Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR) / Hokkaido Electric Power Co., Inc. Tomari Power Station
21. Working for Decommissioning at TEPCO’s Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station―Remote Control Robot “MHI-MEISTeR”
24. Polyethylene Plant (Mexico) 25. PTA Plant (Poland) 26. LNG Receiving Terminal (Niigata, Japan) 27. Flue Gas CO2 Recovery Plant (Bahrain) 450 tons/day 28. Flue Gas CO2 Recovery Plant (U.S.) 500 tons/day 29. Reverse Osmosis Seawater Desalination Plant (Rabigh, Saudi Arabia, 12,000 m3 /day × 16 units)█Renewable Energy 30. High Pressure Multistage Horizontal Pump (for Power Generation, and Industrial Use such as Petrochemical Plants, and etc.) 31. Large Capacity Vertical Pump (for Power Generation, Industrial Use such as Desalination Plants, and etc.) 32. Water Jet Propulsion System 33. Prototype of 7MW Offshore Wind Turbine in the UK 34. Prototype of 7MW Floating Wind Turbine “Fukushima Shimpuu” (Source: Fukushima Offshore Consortium)█Marine Machinery & Engines―Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Marine Machinery & Engine Co., Ltd. 35. UE Engine 36. MET Turbocharger 37. Ultra Steam Turbine (UST) Plant38. Auxiliary Boiler 39. Fin Stabilizers 40. Propellers 41. Steering Gears
Modern society is confronted with many issues, including the depletion of fossil fuels and the environmental burden caused by greenhouse gases. Bringing together a range of technologies developed over its long history, the MHI Group is promoting energy and social infrastructure projects that will enrich everyday life while minimizing environmental impact and contribute to the provision of an infinite source of sustainable energy.
Embracing the Challenge of GeneratingSustainable Energy for Tomorrow’s Society
In today’s society, transportation infrastructures don’t exist simply to move people and carry goods. In a way, they are just as essential as blood vessels are in the human body.They support business, add richness to everyday life and energize society. The MHI Group provides total support for land, sea and air transport and is keeping an eye on global social development from the perspective of movement.
Keeping Society Actively ProgressingAcross Every Field on Earth
Commercial Aviation & Transportation Systems
Land Transportation Systems
MRJMitsubishi Aircraft
Corporation
Commercial Aero Engines
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Aero Engines, Ltd.
Commercial Aircraft
Shipbuilding & Ocean Development
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Shipbuilding Co., Ltd.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Hull Production Co., Ltd.
█Land Transportation Systems 12. AGT for Tokyo Yurikamome 13. Changi International Airport APM (Singapore) 14. Super AGT 15. Urban Transportation System (Dubai Metro)
19. Catenary Wiring Vehicle for Shinkansen 20. Brake Control Unit 21. Pneumatic Brake Caliper
█Commercial Aircraft 22. Boeing 777 (MHI: Aft Fuselage Panels, Tail Fuselage, Passenger Entry Doors & Bulk Cargo Door) 23. Boeing 737 (MHI: Inboard Flaps) 24. Boeing 767 (MHI: Aft Fuselage Panels & Cargo Doors) 25. Boeing 747 (MHI: Center Wing) 26. Boeing 787 (MHI: Composite Wing Box) 27. Bombardier Global 6000 (MHI: Wing Box, Center Fuselage & Center Wing) 28. Airbus A380 (MHI: Forward and Aft Cargo Doors)█MRJ―Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation 29. 30. MRJ (Mitsubishi Regional Jet) 31. Flight Test 32. MRJ Static Strength Test Aircraft 33. Final-Assembly Process 34. Maintenance Hangar 35. First Engine Run 36. Low-Speed Taxiing Tests█Commercial Aero Engines―Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Aero Engines, Ltd. 37. V2500 Series (Turbofan) 38. PW4000 Series (Turbofan) 39. Trent Series (Turbofan) 40. PW1000G Series (Turbofan)
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Defense equipment to maintain people’s safety and sense of security every day, and rockets to strategically place satellites in orbit for monitoring the earth — these products make the utmost of the MHI Group’s cutting-edge technology to safeguard our daily lives. The MHI Group will continue its resolve to ensure security and long-lasting peace of mind to people worldwide.
Safeguarding the Peace of Our Planetwith State-of-the-Art Technologies
Integrated Defense & Space Systems
Defense Aircraft
Missile Systems
Space Systems
█Defense Aircraft 1. F-2 Fighter 2. F-15J Jet Fighter 3. SH-60K Maritime Patrol Helicopter (JMSDF)█Missile Systems 4. Surface-to-Air Missile System (PATRIOT) 5. Surface-to-Air Missile System (PATRIOT PAC-3) 6. Joint SM-3 Flight Test
█Space Systems 10. H-ⅠⅠB Rocket Launch Complex at Launch Pad 2 for Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) 11. Launch of H-ⅠⅠA Launch Vehicle
14. LE-7A LOx / LH2 Engine, Thrust: 112 tons (Vacuum) for H-ⅠⅠA and H-ⅠⅠB Launch Vehicle First Stage 15. H-ⅠⅠ Transfer Vehicle (HTV) “KOUNOTORI”
7. Type 12 Surface-to-Ship Missile System (12SSM) 8. Type 04 Air-to-Air Missile (AAM-5) 9. Radiation Visualization Camera “ASTROCAM 7000HS”
12. Launch of H-ⅠⅠB Launch Vehicle 13. LE-5B LOx / LH2 Engine, Thrust: 14.0 tons (Vacuum) for H-ⅠⅠA and H-ⅠⅠB Launch Vehicle Second Stage
16. Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) “Kibo” [Development Share: Pressurized Module (PM) & Experiment Logistics Module Pressurized Section (ELM-PS)] 17. Cell Biology Experiment Facility (CBEF) for “Kibo” Module on International Space Station (ISS) 18. Space Propulsion Systems / Monopropellant Thrusters
█Special Vehicles 20. Type 10 Main Battle Tank 21. Type 16 Mobile Combat Vehicle 22. Forklift with Radiation Shielded Cabin 23. 6NMU Engine
19. Data Processor for “Suzaku” Satellite
█Naval Ships 24. Destroyer AKIZUKI 25. Submarine JINRYU 26. Destroyer ASHIGARA 27. Cable Repair Ship MUROTO █Maritime & Space Systems 28. Torpedo 29. Vertical Launching System (VLS) 30. Laser Radar Surveillance Systems (Standard Type)31. Type 04 Mine-Hunting System (S-10)█Engines & Control Equipment 32. TS1 (Turboshaft) Engine, Output Power: 884 SHP [Observation Helicopter OH-1] 33. TJM3 (Turbojet) Engine, Thrust: 200 kg [Target Drone]
Special Vehicles
Naval Ships
Maritime & Space Systems
Engines & Control Equipment
Photo by JAXA/NASA
Courtesy of Lockheed Martin
Courtesy ofDOD, USA
Courtesy of the Ministry of Defense
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If society is to achieve lasting growth, it must possess a social foundation on which to realize quality of life and an industrial foundation to support the promotion of business. The MHI Group seamlessly combines technologies refined through its experience as a monozukuri (manufacturing) company with new business resources to support social infrastructure. The resulting multitude of solutions promotes the advancement of a sustainable society.
Connecting the World through Outstanding Advanced Technologies for Higher Standards of Living and Quality of Life
Machinery, Equipment & Infrastructure Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Forklift & Engine Turbocharger Holdings, Ltd.Mitsubishi Nichiyu Forklift Co., Ltd.UniCarriers CorporationMitsubishi Heavy Industries Engine & Turbocharger, Ltd.Primetals Technologies, LimitedMitsubishi Heavy Industries Mechatronics Systems, Ltd.Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Compressor CorporationMitsubishi Heavy Industries Environmental & Chemical Engineering Co., Ltd.Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Machine Tool Co., Ltd.Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Machinery Technology CorporationMitsubishi Heavy Industries Printing & Packaging Machinery, Ltd.Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Food & Packaging Machinery Co., Ltd.Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Plastic Technology Co., Ltd.Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Automotive Thermal Systems Co., Ltd.Mitsubishi Mahindra Agricultural Machinery Co., Ltd.Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Transportation Equipment Engineering & Service Co., Ltd.
Group Companies (List includes operating companies only)
Material Handling Equipment Engines
Turbochargers
Metals Machinery
Air-Conditioning & Refrigeration Mechatronics Systems