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- Comment: Considering the cited sources, I would presume that the subject is notable and qualifies for its own Wikipedia article. However, the draft still needs some copy editing; it is very German, and I reckon difficult to comprehend unless one has a good understanding of how a native German speaker would compose a text. Best, --Johannes (Talk) (Contribs) (Articles) 06:13, 10 August 2024 (UTC)
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Correns Corporation is a trading company specializing in machinery and components.
Native name | 株式会社コーレンス |
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Company type | Private |
Genre | Trading company |
Founder | Claus Correns |
Headquarters | Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan |
Area served | Japan, Europe |
Key people | Ivar Johansson (President) |
Revenue | 13,679 million JPY (sales, 2022) |
Number of employees | 170 (2023) |
Subsidiaries | Correns Hong Kong Correns Europe |
Website | Correns Corporation (English)
Correns Corporation (Japanese) Correns Europe (English) |
History
[edit]Founding
[edit]Claus Correns began his career in China with the Hamburg-based trading company Siemssen & Co. in 1934 and was later relocated to Japan in 1942. After World War II, most German businesses in Japan were closed, and many German citizens were repatriated. However, Claus Correns was allowed to remain in Japan and founded C. Correns & Co. on April 1, 1948, in Tokyo. This company was one of the first German-owned businesses allowed to operate in Japan after 1945, playing a significant role to Japan's reconstruction by importing German products. The company was initially established as a general partnership and formally registered as C. Correns & Co., Ltd. on December 17, 1954. It was later renamed Correns Corporation on April 1, 1998. [1],[2],[3]
Presidents
[edit]1948-1980 | Claus Correns, Founder of Correns[3] |
1980-1996 | Arthur von Eisenhart-Rothe[4] |
1996-2010 | Dr. Michael von Eisenhart-Rothe[5] |
2010-2020 | Thomas Nolting[6] |
2020- | Ivar Johansson[5] |
Financials and business operations
[edit]As of 2022, Correns Corporation employs over 170 individuals and achieved a turnover of 13,679 million JPY. The company operates continuously as a representative and distributor for primarily European suppliers[7], offering providing technical services and support, which is crucial for foreign companies to succeed in the Japanese market because of Japan's unique business culture.[2],[8],[9],[10]
Correns Corporation imports specialized machinery for various industries, including metal forming, glass processing, plastic and rubber processing, packaging, printing, coating technology, mineral and chemical process technology, recycling, construction technology, food and beverage processing technology, and heavy load transportation. Additionally, the company supplies components such as switches, connectors, plugs, sockets, thermostats, fuses, solenoids, electromagnetic actuators, enclosures, control panels, industrial Ethernet equipment, flexible insulation materials, and doctor blade steels.[2]
Literature
[edit]- Max Eli: Geschäftserfolge in Japan: Wie deutsche Unternehmen die Chancen ergreifen, Publisher: Gabler Verlag, published April 2004, ISBN 978-4-8165-0042-8
- Claus Correns: Meinen Freunden zum Abschied, Publisher: Nansosha, published 1990, ISBN 340-912-586-8
References
[edit]- ^ Arai Ken (2000). "終戦前滞日ドイツ人の体験(3)Experiences of Germans living in Japan before the end of the war" (PDF). Collection of Cultural Essays (in Japanese): 111.
- ^ a b c Eli, Max (April 2004). Geschäftserfolge in Japan: Wie deutsche Unternehmen die Chancen ergreifen (German Edition) (in German) (2004th edition (29 April 2004) ed.). Gabler Verlag. p. 97. ISBN 3409125868.
- ^ a b Firmen-Chronik Ostasien (OAV Hamburg e.V. ed.). Übersee-Verlag, Hamburg. 1978.
- ^ "Das braucht Zeit und starke Nerven". Der Spiegel (in German). 2 January 1983. Retrieved 1 August 2024.
- ^ a b "Company history table on Corren's website". www.correns.co.jp. Retrieved 5 November 2024.
- ^ Boerner, Lisa (2014). "50 years DB Schenker in Japan The journey has just begun" (PDF). www.dbschenker.com (in English / Japanese). Schenker-Seino Co., Ltd. p. 34. Retrieved 31 May 2024.
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: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link) - ^ Jahresbericht 1975 / Mitgliederverzeichnis (PDF) (Deutsche Industrie- und Handelskammer in Japan ed.). Tokyo, Japan: Fukuin Printing Co., Ltd. Tokyo. August 1976. pp. 3 to 21. Retrieved 1 August 2024.
- ^ "Japan - Selling Factors and Techniques". www.trade.gov. 2024-01-02. Retrieved 2024-03-28.
To maximize success in the Japanese market, U.S. firms should partner with local agents or distributors with deep industry knowledge and sales relationships to market their products to end-users in Japan[...]
- ^ Bebenroth, Ralf, Nir Kshetri and Reinhard Hunerberg (2014), “Foreign Firms’ Access to the Japanese Market”, European Journal of International Management 8(1), 1-19. see "foreign firms have negative perceptions of the access of the Japanese distribution system", clause 5 and 6.1 345085316.pdf (core.ac.uk)
- ^ "Business Culture". Business Culture. EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation. Retrieved 31 May 2024.
External links
[edit]- Eli, Max Geschäftserfolge in Japan, p. 97, at Google Books
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