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Message from President CEO
President and CEO
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Engineering, Ltd. was established as a separate company within Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group on January 1, 2018. Our mission is “To create comfortable lives and enrich society through pursuing the best engineering solutions”.
Our company took over the activities of MHI Group that focus on the engineering of CO2 capture plants, transportation systems and chemical plants. We are contributing to the development of society in the world by our engineering capabilities, developed through Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) for various projects in the global field, as our core competencies.
Our engineering expertise, accumulated from MHI Group's wide range of global infrastructure projects and products, as well as our project management and system integration solutions, garnered from an abundant record of successful projects, are delivered by a highly experienced team. We are ready to meet our customers’ diversified expectations by undertaking all phases of the business process lifecycle from project planning to basic design, detailed design, procurement, manufacture, construction, commissioning, after-sales service, and Operation & Maintenance (O&M), and capital participation in projects. We also continue to pursue the boundless possibilities of the digital transformation (DX) within the engineering business.
Furthermore, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Engineering is strengthening our carbon recycling business to contribute the creation of a global carbon value chain and ecosystem that will be a key pillar of a future decarbonized society.
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Corporate Overview
Head office | 3-1, Minatomirai 3-chome, Nishi-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa, 220-8401, Japan |
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Phone | +81-45-200-9600 |
Founding | January 1, 2018 |
Capital | 20,000 Million Yen (MHI: 100%) |
President & CEO | Kenji Terasawa |
Business Overview | Engineering, manufacture, procurement, construction, marketing and after-sale servicing of chemical plants, transportation systems and products,environmental products, etc., including ancillary businesses |
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Head Office Yokohama
Address: | 3-1, Minatomirai 3-chome, Nishi-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa, 220-8401, Japan |
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Phone: | +81-45-200-9600 |
Access: |
By CarRight opposite the Minatomirai exit of Metropolitan Expressway Yokohane Line. From the AirportFrom Haneda Airport, take the limousine bus to Yokohama Station (YCAT), and get off at the final stop, Yokohama Station, YCAT (approximately 30 min). It is 3 min by Tokyu Toyoko/Yokohama Minatomirai Railway Minatomirai Line to Minatomirai Station or 10 min by taxi from East Gate of Yokohama Station. |
Mihara Site (Wadaoki)
Address: | 1-1, Wadaoki-cho, Mihara, Hiroshima, 723-0042, Japan |
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Access: |
By Train[By Shinkansen] Approx. 15 min. from JR Mihara Station By CarUsing Sanyo Expressway: From the direction of Okayama: Approx. 60 min. from Fukuyama Nishi Interchange. From the direction of Hiroshima: Approx. 40 min. from Hongo Interchange. From the AirportTake the limousine bus from the airport for Mihara Station & Onomichi Station and get off at Mihara Station (Approx. 40 min.) Approx. 15 min. by taxi from Mihara Station. |
Mihara Site (Kohama, Itosaki)
Address: | 1-1, Itosakiminami 1-chome, Mihara, Hiroshima, 729-0393, Japan |
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Access: |
By Train[By Shinkansen] Approx. 10 min. by taxi from JR Mihara Station [By Sanyo Line] 5 min walk from JR Itosaki Station By CarUsing the Sanyo Expressway: From the direction of Okayama: Approx. 40 min. from Fukuyama Nishi Interchange. From the direction of Hiroshima: Approx. 30 min. from Hongo Interchange. Using regular roads: From Okayama: Approx. 15 min. from the exit of Onomichi Bypass. From Hiroshima: Approx. 10 min. from Nakanocho Ramp or Mihara Bypass. From the AirportTake the limousine bus from the airport for Mihara Station & Onomichi Station and get off at Mihara Station (Approx. 40 min.) Approx. 10 min. by taxi from Mihara Station. |