This document provides an overview of Kokusai Kogyo Co., Ltd., a Japanese construction and engineering consulting firm. It details the company's founding in 1947, capitalization of 16.7 billion yen, net sales of 37.9 billion yen, and number of employees of 1,880. The company has a variety of registrations and certifications for its services. It also operates subsidiaries and affiliated companies both within Japan and internationally involved in areas like geospatial information, green energy, and real estate development.
Kokusai Kogyo is a Japanese company that has been a pioneer in geospatial information technology since 1949. They provide services utilizing geospatial data and technologies to support low-carbon urban planning, disaster prevention, and environmental conservation. Specifically, they discuss using geospatial analysis and renewable energy solutions to help build low-carbon, disaster-resistant communities and smart cities. They also highlight their work providing geospatial data and technical services internationally for projects related to water infrastructure, waste management, and disaster risk reduction.
This document provides an overview of Kokusai Kogyo Co., Ltd., a Japanese construction and engineering consulting firm. It details the company's founding in 1947, capitalization of 16.7 billion yen, net sales of 37.9 billion yen, and number of employees of 1,880. The company has a variety of registrations and certifications for its services. It also operates subsidiaries and affiliated companies both within Japan and internationally involved in areas like geospatial information, green energy, and real estate development.
Kokusai Kogyo is a Japanese company that has been a pioneer in geospatial information technology since 1949. They provide services utilizing geospatial data and technologies to support low-carbon urban planning, disaster prevention, and environmental conservation. Specifically, they discuss using geospatial analysis and renewable energy solutions to help build low-carbon, disaster-resistant communities and smart cities. They also highlight their work providing geospatial data and technical services internationally for projects related to water infrastructure, waste management, and disaster risk reduction.