Skip to content
Surf Wiki
Save to docs
engineering

From Surf Wiki (app.surf) — the open knowledge base

Horiba

Japanese manufacturing company

Horiba

Summary

Japanese manufacturing company

FieldValue
nameHORIBA, Ltd.
logoHoriba company logo.svg
logo_size300px
typePublic KK
traded_as
founderMasao Horiba
foundationKyoto, Japan
location2 Miyanohigashi, Kisshoin, Minami-ku Kyoto, 601-8510 Japan
area_servedWorldwide
key_peopleAtsushi Horiba
(Chairman & Group CEO)
industryElectronics/measurement Instruments
products
revenueUS$ 1,887 million (FY 2019)
(¥ 200,241 million) (FY 2019)
net_incomeUS$ 145 million (FY 2019)
(¥ 15,481 million) (FY 2019)
num_employees8,288 (As of December 31, 2019)
homepageOfficial website
footnotes

the Japanese manufacturer

(Chairman & Group CEO) (¥ 200,241 million) (FY 2019) (¥ 15,481 million) (FY 2019)

Horiba, Ltd. is a Japanese manufacturer of precision instruments for measurement and analysis. They make instruments that measure and analyze automobile exhaust gas (80% share of the world market), and environmental, medical and scientific applications.

Horiba is one of the top 25 analytical and life sciences instrumentation companies in the world.

The group has been involved in measurement technology for more than 50 years. It is diversified in 5 different sectors: automotive tests systems (36% activity), environmental (11%), medical (17%), semiconductor (19%) and scientific fields (17%). Today, the group, chaired by Atsushi Horiba, gathers 5,965 employees worldwide and generated 1 294 million of dollars in 2014.

The motto of HORIBA Ltd. is "Joy and Fun".

Development of the company

Masao Horiba receiving the 2006 Pittcon Heritage Award
Atsushi Horiba with Mexa200 Analyzer

Horiba was founded in 1945 by Masao Horiba, who graduated in nuclear physics from Kyoto University and in the early 1950s started mass-production of pH meters. The present company was registered in 1953. From 1959 until 2002, Hitachi was a principal shareholder, and the two companies retain close connections.

In 1972, the company established subsidiaries in America and Europe. In 1996–7, Horiba acquired two French companies: the specialist blood cell counter maker ABX SA (currently called Horiba ABX SAS) in 1996, and optical equipment maker Instruments SA (currently Horiba Jobin Yvon SAS) in 1997.

In 2005, Horiba acquired German company Schenck Development Test Systems (including Schenck Pegasus), expanding the automotive market product range to include engine and driveline testing tools, including brake testing and wind-tunnel balances, and the Interautomation Group of Ontario, Canada, with its real-time pre-emptive kernel Linux-based ADACS data acquisition and control software suite.

Horiba's diversification, and establishing of overseas subsidiaries, decoupled Horiba from the stagnant Japanese industrial market, and Japanese domestic sales dropped from 62% of total sales in 1995 to 35% in 2008. The Horiba group now consists of about 42 companies, spread over about 15 countries.

HORIBA Medical

The HORIBA Medical segment designs and manufactures medical instruments and reagents for the in vitro diagnostics industry. The segment, headquartered in Montpellier (France) is presents on Hematology, clinical chemistry and hemostasis markets in over 110 countries. The 1,080 employees produce 7,500 instruments and 10,000 tons of reagents annually for public and private sectors. Acquired in 1996 by HORIBA Group, the subsidiary was originally named ABX Company, founded in 1983. ABX Company was known for the launch of the smallest hematology analyzer of the world at this time, the Minos. Since joining the Japanese Group HORIBA, segment sales have continued to grow exponentially to reach 210 million of dollars (December 2014).

Products

The HORIBA Medical Segment manages the entire lifecycle of in vitro diagnostic systems worldwide that are mainly destined for biological analysis in a medical laboratory. These automated analyzers are designed for various users including patients, doctors, private laboratories, clinics and university hospitals.

Overseas Locations

  • Austria: Horiba (Austria) GmbH
  • Brasil: HORIBA Brasil Holding
  • Canada: Horiba Automotive Test Systems Inc.
  • China: Horiba Instruments (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
- **France**: HORIBA EUROPE HOLDING ::::HORIBA ABX SAS ::::HORIBA France SAS - **Germany**: Horiba Automotive Test Systems GmbH ::::Horiba Europe GmbH ::::Horiba Europe Automation Division GmbH ::::Horiba Jobin Yvon GmbH - **India**: Horiba India Private Limited - **Italy**: Horiba Jobin Yvon Srl - **Japan**: Horiba, Ltd. :::Horiba STEC, Co., Ltd. :::Horiba Advanced Techno Co., Ltd. :::Horiba Techno Service Co., Ltd. :::Horiba Itech Co., Ltd. - **Korea**: Horiba Korea Ltd. :::Horiba Automotive Test Systems Ltd. :::Horiba STEC Korea, Ltd. - **Poland**: Horiba ABX Sp. zo. o. - **Singapore**: Horiba Instruments (Singapore) Pte Ltd. - **Thailand**: HORIBA Holding (Thailand) Ltd. ::::HORIBA (Thailand) Ltd. - **UK**: HORIBA UK Limited ::HORIBA Instruments ::HORIBA Jobin Yvon Ltd ::HORIBA MIRA Ltd ::HORIBA Test Automation Ltd ::HORIBA STEC - **USA**: Horiba International Corporation ::Horiba Instruments Incorporated ::Horiba/STEC Incorporated ::Horiba Automotive Test Systems Corp. ## Gallery File:Horiba-hq-01.jpg|Head office of Horiba in Kyoto, Japan| File:Horiba Paris-Saclay.JPG|The European headquarters and research center of Horiba in Paris-Saclay, France| File:HORIBA Medical Plant.jpg|Reagent plant in Montpellier, France| File:Horiba model mexa-200 infrared co analyzer PP2007.028.002.jpg|Horiba model MEXA-200 infrared CO analyzer| File:TitanTestStand.jpg|A Horiba engine test stand| File:Minamisoma Radiation 2011-11.jpg|Radiation monitor showing radiation at Minamisōma, Fukushima|}} ## References ## References 1. ["Company Outline"](http://www.horiba.com/about-horiba/outlines/). *Horiba*. 2. ["Company Snapshot"](http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/snapshot/snapshot.asp?ticker=6856:JP). *[[Bloomberg Businessweek]]*. 3. ["Company Summary"](https://www.google.com/finance/quote/6856:TYO). *[[Google Finance]]*. 4. Pernille Rudlin. (April 25, 2011). ["Horiba – one of corporate Japan's quiet success stories"](http://rudlinconsulting.com/horiba-one-of-corporate-japans-quiet-success-stories/). *Rudlin Consulting*. 5. Ann M. Thayer. (April 10, 2013). ["Top Instrument Firms"](https://pubs.acs.org/cen/coverstory/89/8917cover.html). *[[Chemical & Engineering News]]*. 6. Bartholomei Timotheos Crispinus. (May 9, 2012). ["Horiba"](https://books.google.com/books?id=nuguLgEACAAJ). *[[Vertpress]]*. 7. (May 14, 2013). ["What Mathematics Can Do for You: Essays and Tips from Japanese Industry Leaders"](https://books.google.com/books?id=_g3KeraSl18C&pg=PT63). *[[Springer Science+Business Media]]*. 8. (October 27, 2005). ["Horiba Automotive Test Systems"](http://www.atzonline.com/index.php;do=show/site=a4e/sid=15235210651c181f5936b7969630995/alloc=1/id=5225). *ATZonline*. ::callout[type=info title="Wikipedia Source"] This article was imported from [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horiba) and is available under the [Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/). Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the [article history page](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horiba?action=history). ::
Want to explore this topic further?

Ask Mako anything about Horiba — get instant answers, deeper analysis, and related topics.

Research with Mako

Free with your Surf account

Content sourced from Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

This content may have been generated or modified by AI. CloudSurf Software LLC is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of AI-generated content. Always verify important information from primary sources.

Report