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  2. Category:Auto parts suppliers of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Tire manufacturers of Japan (1 C, 6 P) Pages in category "Auto parts suppliers of Japan" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total.

  3. NOK Corporation - Wikipedia

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    NOK Corporation (NOK 株式会社, NOK kabushiki gaisha), commonly referred to as NOK, is a Japanese manufacturing company specializing in the production of sealing products, functional parts, and electronic components. Founded in 1939 and headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan.

  4. Parts book - Wikipedia

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    Parts books were often issued as microfiche, though this has fallen out of favour. Now, many manufacturers offer this information digitally in an electronic parts catalogue. This can be locally installed software, or a centrally hosted web application. Usually, an electronic parts catalogue enables the user to virtually disassemble the product ...

  5. Mark-8 - Wikipedia

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    The Mark-8 was introduced as a 'build it yourself' project in Radio-Electronics's July 1974 cover article, offering a US$5 (equivalent to $30 in 2023) booklet containing circuit board layouts and DIY construction project descriptions, with Titus himself arranging for US$50 (equivalent to $300 in 2023) circuit board sets to be made by a New Jersey company for delivery to hobbyists.

  6. Niterra - Wikipedia

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    Niterra EMEA has been run by Damien Germès, President & CEO of Niterra EMEA GmbH, Regional President EMEA and Corporate Officer of the Global Headquarters in Japan, since April 2019 [8] and it employs approximately 770 people in the EMEA region. Niterra EMEA has six regional companies and a production plant in South Africa.

  7. Mark IV Industries - Wikipedia

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    Mark IV Industries, Inc., headquartered in Amherst, New York, is a manufacturer of automotive components. The company is known for power and fluid transfer products that are used primarily in automotive and industrial businesses. [ 1 ]

  8. Nishiki (bicycle company) - Wikipedia

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    WCC sought and received permission from Kawamura to use the same mark within the Nishiki logo and in their company marketing. 1977 Nishiki International Ten speed road bike Manufacturer: Kawamura Cycles, Kobe, Japan U.S. Importer: West Coast Cycle Frame: Lugged, plain gauge Cromoly Fork: high-tensile steel Rear Derailleur Suntour Cyclone

  9. Yamabiko Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded on 8 September 1947, by the Asamoto brothers, primarily to manufacture agricultural machinery. Until 1971, the company operated under the name, Kyoritsu Noki Company. In 1971, the Kyoritsu Noki Company changed its name to the Kioritz Corporation and launched the CS-302, its first 'professional' saw and the first to bear ...