1965 |
Daikyo Kenki was established under private management and started leasing business of cranes and trucks |
March 1968 |
Established Daikyo Kenki Company with registered capital of JP Yen 3 million |
December 1974 |
In order to develop business, and enchance the organization, Daikyo Kenki Company changed into limited company with registered capital of JP Yen 12 million and renamed as Daikyo Kenki Co., Ltd. |
January 1977 |
In order to enchance a variety of machinery, the headquarters (4-3-3 Nishi-Kamata Ota-ku)and vehicle field (2377 Minami-Kase, Saiwai-ku Kawasaki City) were moved to 3-22-24 Minami-Rokugo Ota-ku. |
December 1978 |
Added registered capital to JP Yen 24 million. |
June 1979 |
Along with development of business together with consideration of increasing vehicle plan, the vehicle field was moved from Minami-Rokugo Ota-ku to 25-2 Yotsuya-Shimocho, Kawasaki-ku Kawasaki City. |
January 1980 |
Added registered capital to JP Yen 48 million. |
August 1985 |
Owned a 160t truck crane. |
July 1986 |
In order to comply with a trend of wheel cranes, introduced a Rough Terrain Crane. |
April 1990 |
In order to popularize a bright and a soft images of construction, we boldly employed a woman operator of crane to become a pioneer in the construction crane industry. |
October 1990 |
Owned cranes over 100 units. |
January 1993 |
The trading business started |
July 2000 |
Dry hires for tower crane business started |
September 2000 |
The vehicle field was moved from 25-2 Yotsuya-Shimocho, Kawasaki-ku Kawasaki City to 9-1 Daikoku-cho, Tsurumi-ku, Yokohama City. |
January 2002 |
The bare renting business started |
January 2005 |
As part of environmental management of exhaust gas emissions, Daikyo Kenki aim to increase the number of 25 t and 50 t rough terrain cranes. |
October 2005 |
Owned a large-sized All Terrain Crane, AR-4000M-1 (400 tons capacity). |
April 2006 |
Yokohama Carne distributing Center moved from 9-1 Daikoku-cho, Tsurumi-ku, Yokohama City moved to 5-7 Shiraishi-cho, Kawasaki-ku, Kawasaki city as Kawasaki Carne distributing Center. |
July 2007 |
Owned a CL-500 which is the Lifter of All Terrain Crane for assembling and disassmebling. |
January 2008 |
Obtained 3580㎡ for company real estate at 4 Ougimachi, Kawasaki-ku, Kawasaki city, and Kawasaki Carne distributing Center was relocated there. |
April 2008 |
Owned a large-sized All Terrain Crane, ATF220G-5 (220 tons capacity). |
June 2008 |
Sent 2 technical experts to U.A.E for the construction of Dubai Metro. |
September 2008 |
Owned a large-sized All Terrain Crane, KA-2200 (220 tons capacity). |
December 2008 |
Owned a 4-axle Rough Terrain Crane, CREVO700 (GR-600N-2). |
September 2010 |
Owned a new large-sized All Terrain Crane, ATF130G-5 (130 tons capacity). |
June 2012 |
Owned a super large-sized All Terrain Crane, AR-5500M-1 (550 tons capacity). |
November 2013 |
A second ultra-large all-terrain AR-5500M-1 (550 t suspension) crane was acquired. |
February 2014 |
A five-axle steering special trailer (Hino Motors + Nittsu Shoji) was acquired. |
January 2015 |
An agreement was signed with the Kawasaki Rinko Police Department in Kanagawa Prefecture regarding large-scale disaster countermeasures. |
March 2015 |
Construction was completed on their new Kawasaki business office in Ogimachi. |
September 2015 |
Daikyo Kenki is featured in an article published in the Legacy Companies journal. |
September 2015 |
Their printer materials for cranes and other services were updated in anniversary colors to commemorate their 50th anniversary. Daikyo Kenki ordered and renewed their original work attire at Keio Department Store. |
December 2015 |
Concluded agreement regarding disaster countermeasures with Nakahara Police Department in Kanagawa Prefecture. |
March 2016 |
Established a joint venture with a local partner in the UAE. Daikyo Kenki made a joint purchase of two new IHI CCH2500-6 (250 t) models and began to offer rentals with operator service in the UAE. |
August 2016 |
Purchased five 90 t Kobelco CKS900 5 crawlers used for domestic rental jointly with a local partner in UAE. |
January 2017 |
Received the group achievement award at the 57th National Road Safety Movement Central Convention. |
April 2017 |
Received a letter of appreciation from the Nakahara Police Department in Kanagawa Prefecture in recognition of our contribution to the community as a company cooperating in disaster countermeasures. |
August 2017 |
Acquired a new, large-scale, all-terrain LTM1120 (120 t sling) model. |
October 2017 |
The Kawasaki business office (Ogimachi) was featured in the NHK drama “Teinen-Joshi.” |
January 2018 |
Daikyo Kenki received a letter of appreciation from the Rinko Police Department in Kanagawa Prefecture in recognition of their contribution to the community as a company cooperating in disaster countermeasures. |
February 2019 |
Received a letter of appreciation from the Rinko Police Department in Kanagawa Prefecture in recognition of their contribution to the community as a company cooperating in disaster countermeasures. |
May 2019 |
Introduced the skybox boarding equipment for high-altitude work. |
April 2020 |
The number of used cranes sold exceeded 1,000 units. |
August 2020 |
Entered the wind power generation maintenance business with Denmark’s Vestas Japan Co. Ltd. |
September 2020 |
Daikyo Kenki entered a joint purchase with a local partner for two new model LIEBHERR Duty Cycle Crawler cranes HS8130.1 (dynamic compaction specification) for rental use within the UAE. |
September 2020 |
Established “Daikyo Kenki India Pvt., Ltd.” as a local entity in India, which will be an overseas base in Bangalore, India. |
October 2020 |
Established “Daikyo Kenki MiddleEast FZE” as a local entity in the UAE, creating an overseas base in Dubai, UAE. |
February 2021 |
Acquired a six-axle steering special trailer (Scania + Faymonville). |
February 2021 |
Daikyo Kenki entered a joint purchase with a local partner for two new model LIEBHERR Duty Cycle Crawler cranes HS895HD (dynamic compaction specification) for rental use within the UAE. |