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Mitsubishi Corporation

Parent Company Asahi Glass Co. Ltd., Subsidiary of Mitsubishi Corporation (Japan)... [Pg.181]

Amberlite is a trademark of the Rohm Haas Company Diaion is a trademark of Mitsubishi Corporation [previously Diamond Shamrock Corporation (USA)]... [Pg.351]

The main advantages of agents are their longstanding networks of customer contacts and knowledge of the local conditions. This is particularly important if customers and suppliers are part of different cultures, like East and West. Japanese trading houses, like Mitsubishi Corporation, Mitsui, Sumitomo Corporation, and Watanabe, have an immense experience in bridging the gap. [Pg.143]

U.K, DuPont and Dow Chemical, BASF and Bayer in Germany, ATOFINA in France, Azko Nobel Chemical in The Netherlands, Sasol Group in South Africa, Asahi Glass, Mitsubishi Corporation, and Sumitomo Chemicals in Japan. The parent company s Web site will provide portals to its products, subsidiaries, and individual country Web sites. [Pg.356]

Frontier Carbon Corporation s high output manufacturing has enabled it to sell this exotic carbon product at very reasonable prices. The lowered costs will drive industrial uses. Frontier Carbon is a joint venture between Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation, Mitsubishi Corporation and Nanotech Partners. It was the first firm to create industrial quantities of fullerenes. It was launched with a manufacturing capacity of 40 tons of fullerenes yearly, using the brand name Nanom. The secret to Frontier s success is a combustion method that it developed for the high-speed production of fullerenes. This cost-effective process is continuous, with a constant stream of fullerenes exiting the system. [Pg.47]

Nicad batteries are used in a large variety of appliances, including compact disc players, cell phones, pocket recorders, handheld power tools, cordless telephones, laptop computers, camcorders, and scanner radios. A few automobile manufacturers have explored the possibility of using nicad batteries in electric cars. For example, the Mitsubishi Corporation of Japan built and marketed an experimental car called the Libro EV that operated on either traditional lead batteries or on nicad batteries. [Pg.83]


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