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Japanese Products Corporation

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japanese products corp. (jpc) was founded by an engineer from perkin elmer in 1969, and was initiated to sell the motors and fans of japan servo company (now nidec servo) throughout north america. the company grew rapidly in the 1970’s and 1980’s in diverse markets including hard disk drives, supplying the drive’s motor. about japanese products corp. in 1991 jpc was acquired by former ge executives, who also ran independent motor manufacturing operations in north america. in the 2000 era some motor companies were divested. what emerged is distribution of nidec-servo products (formerly japan servo), distribution of nidec sankyo products, and value added operations and slotless brushless dc motor manufacturing at it's affiliated companies. nidec is a $7 bil. manufacturer of brushless dc motors worldwide. jpc also utilizes nidec servo and nidec sankyo design and manufacturing to build to customer specific designs. jpc retains a number of executives and managers with extensive experience i

Headquarters:
1525 Kings Highway, Town of Fairfield, Connecticut, United States, 06825
Industry:
Industrial Automation
Founded:
1969
Employees:
15
Annual Revenue:
-

Type: Private
Ticker: -
United States 14
NAICS Code: 3359Sector: ManufacturingSub Sector: Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component ManufacturingIndustry Group: Other Electrical Equipment and Component ManufacturingNAICS Industry: National Industry:
NAICS Code: 335312Sector: ManufacturingSub Sector: Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component ManufacturingIndustry Group: Electrical Equipment ManufacturingNAICS Industry: Electrical Equipment ManufacturingNational Industry: Motor and Generator Manufacturing

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Japanese Products Corporation's headquarters is located at 1525 Kings Highway, Town of Fairfield, Connecticut, United States, 06825

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Japanese Products Corporation's official website is e-jpc.com

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NAICS Code: 3359Sector: ManufacturingSub Sector: Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component ManufacturingIndustry Group: Other Electrical Equipment and Component ManufacturingNAICS Industry: National Industry:
NAICS Code: 335312Sector: ManufacturingSub Sector: Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component ManufacturingIndustry Group: Electrical Equipment ManufacturingNAICS Industry: Electrical Equipment ManufacturingNational Industry: Motor and Generator Manufacturing

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Japanese Products Corporation has 15 employees

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Japanese Products Corporation is in the industry of: Industrial Automation

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