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Page 1: MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD. · Issued October 2019 K060-AACS19E1-B Our online media spectra.mhi.com MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD. Head Offices Marunouchi 3-2-3 Marunouchi,

Issued October 2019

K060-AACS19E1-B

Our online media

spectra.mhi.com

MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD.

Head Offices

■ Marunouchi

3-2-3 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 100-8332, Japan

Phone: 81-3-6275-6200

■ Shinagawa

2-16-5 Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 108-8215, Japan

■ Yokohama

3-3-1 Minatomirai, Nishi-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa, 220-8401, Japan

www.mhi.com

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OUR PRINCIPLES We deliver reliable and innovative solutions that make

a lasting difference to customers and communities worldwide.

We act with integrity and fairness, always respecting others.

We constantly strive for excellence in our operations and technology,

building on a wide global outlook and deep local insights.

MHI GROUP CSR ACTION GUIDELINES

MHI Group strives to move the world toward a more secure future.

Through our technology, our business practices and our people, we:

CARE FOR THE PLANET

We are eco-conscious, and engineer environmentally friendly

technologies that improve sustainability and protect the Earth

CREATE A MORE HARMONIOUS SOCIETY

We embrace integrity and proactive participation to solve

societal challenges

INSPIRE THE FUTURE

We cultivate global talent who share a vision and desire to

move the world forward for generations to come

The tagline advocates that we "Move the world forward" together

with our global customers and local communities toward a more

sustainable future.

TAGLINE

ON LAND

AT SEA

IN THE SKY

IN SPACE

Maintaining our value to society

by adapting to changing times and

embracing the challenges facing humankind

today, tomorrow and well into the future—

on land and at sea, in the sky and in space,

we move the world forward.

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With a perspective gained from 130 years of history

and tradition on land, at sea, in the sky and in space,

MHI Group addresses social issues and takes on

challenges for the future.

Building a Transportation Infrastructure from Roots in Shipbuilding

Merging of Three Heavy Industry Companies

Leads to Large-scale Development

Supporting Post-war Recovery with

Consumer Products

1880 – 1945

1964 – 19901946 – 1963

In 1964, the same year Tokyo hosted the Summer Olympics, the three principal

heavy industry companies reunited, creating today’s form of MHI Group. Its

products expanded to encompass the fi elds of land, sea and air, and included oil-

drilling rigs, power plants, tankers and bridges. In addition, the successful lift-off

of the H-I launch vehicle occurred during this period, and the Group’s participation

in full-fl edged space development began.

After the war, in accordance with national policy, MHI shifted its emphasis from

military hardware to the development and manufacture of scooters, air conditioners,

and many other types of consumer products. In 1950, in line with the GHQ’s policy of

dissolving large industrial groups (zaibatsu), MHI was divided into three independent

companies. As a result, the scale of products grew more diverse, and the three

companies fell into competition. However, this technology race would provide the

foundation for the leading company in heavy industry.

Supporting a Sustainable Society as a Comprehensive Infrastructure Company

1991 –

MHI Group has always sought high effi ciency, and as the trend toward global

environmental conservation gains momentum and the concept of ecology becomes

commonplace, the company’s gas turbine, eco-ship and other technologies and

product fi elds are expanding on a global scale. The Group is working to develop

technologies and products that help make societies more sustainable while raising

its profi le worldwide as a comprehensive infrastructure company.

MHI’s monozukuri began with the lease of Nagasaki Shipyard from the Ministry of

Industry. Even as the company built Japan’s fi rst steel steamship and battleships,

it applied the technologies and knowledge cultivated in those endeavors to begin

production of automobiles and aircraft, thereby expanding its range of business as

a comprehensive manufacturer of transportation equipment. As global tensions

rose, the company entered into an age in which its technologies—more advanced

than those of most countries at that time—would be diverted to military use.

1968Built Japan’s fi rst container

ship, the HAKONE MARU

1989Delivered the world’s deepest

diving submersible research

vehicle, the SHINKAI 65001983Delivered the fi rst

Moss spherical tank

type LNG carrier

1963First fl ight of the MU-2

twin-engine turboprop utility

aircraft

1970Started operations of the

PWR nuclear power plant

at Kansai Electric Power

Mihama Unit 1

1970Opened the Shonan

Monorail, Japan’s

fi rst suspended

monorail system

for commuter use

1985Delivered the world’s largest

combined cycle power plant,

Tohoku Electric Power

Higashi Niigata Plant Unit 3,

No. 2 Series (545 MW)

1946Shifted to consumer products

after the war and built the iconic

“Silver Pigeon” scooter

1968Completed the fi rst domestically

produced 500 MW supercritical

pressure boiler, Chubu Electric

Power Chita Thermal Power Station

Unit 3 (1,700 t/h)

1971Delivered the No. 1 Fertilizer

Plant to Iraq

1986Successfully

launched the fi rst

H-I Launch Vehicle

SPACE:

SKY:

SEA:

2007Started launch services of H-IIA Launch

Vehicles and successfully launched the

fi rst H-IIA after privatization

1990Completed Japan’s largest

luxury cruise ship, the

CRYSTAL HARMONY

2011Completed development of the

“SAYAENDO” new-generation LNG

carrier

2014Delivered TACHIBANA-MARU, the

fi rst cargo-passenger ship equipped

with a tandem-hybrid contra-rotating

propeller system

2000Delivered the destroyer, ASHIGARA

2005Constructed the deep-sea drilling

vessel, CHIKYU, capable of drilling up

to 7,000 m below the seabed

1996First fl ight of the “Global Express”

business jet, jointly developed with

Bombardier

©Bombardier

2007Offi cially launched the MRJ program and

commenced sales activities

©Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation

2007Shipped the fi rst main wing box for

the Boeing 787

©Boeing

2013Started launch services of H-IIB

Launch Vehicles, in addition to H-IIA,

with capacity to handle larger

satellites

2009 Successfully launched the fi rst

international space station H-II Transfer

Vehicle (HTV), “KOUNOTORI”

©JAXA/NASA

1978First fl ight of the MU-300

business jet

1975Successfully

launched the fi rst

N-I Launch Vehicle

1887Launched Japan’s fi rst

steel steamship, the

YUGAO MARU

1884Founding. Leased the government-owned

Nagasaki Shipyard and started a shipbuilding

business.

1918Built the Mitsubishi Model A

passenger car

1931Manufactured Japan’s fi rst

domestically produced tank, the

Type 89 medium tank

1939Produced the Zero Carrier Fighter

1929Launched the ASAMA MARU

passenger ship

1942Built the world’s largest

battleship, the MUSASHI

1908Built the TENYO MARU, Japan’s fi rst

large passenger liner, with a

shipbuilding industry record gross

tonnage over 10,000 tons

LAND:

2009Commenced operations of

Dubai Metro, the world’s

longest automated unmanned

rail system in Dubai, UAE

2009Introduced the GRENDiA EX

Hybrid, the world’s fi rst battery/

diesel engine hybrid forklift

fi tted with MHI’s own lithium-

ion rechargeable batteries

2011Developed the MEGANINJA, a

container-confi gured 1.5 MW gas

engine power generation system

that can begin generating power

within 24 hours of delivery

2011Completed the fi rst mass-

produced Type 10 tank

2014Completed the MIHARA

Test Center, Japan’s fi rst

comprehensive railway

transportation system test

facility equipped with a circular

railway test track

1997Completed the world’s fi rst dry-

cut gear cutting system, which

uses no cutting oil

2002Developed the world’s fastest

(90,000 copies/hr) newspaper

off set press

2015Introduced a high-effi ciency

centrifugal chiller adopting low

GWP refrigerant

(GWP: Global Warming Potential)

2004Developed the world’s fi rst high-

precision four-dimensional

radiation therapy system

2006Developed and sold

the world’s fi rst mass-

production machine for

bonding wafers at room

temperature

2014Developed and sold

ABLASER, a laser

micromachining

system equipped with

proprietary high-

precision optical heads

2016Completed one of the world’s

largest fl ue gas CO2 capture

plants for enhanced oil

recovery in the United States

1999Completed the Tatara

Bridge, Japan’s longest

cable-stayed bridge

2000Delivered a refuse incineration

plant with the world’s highest

throughput to Singapore

2009Started commercial operations

of the Hokkaido Electric Power

Company Tomari Nuclear Power

Plant Reactor 3

2008Implemented the world’s

fi rst Integrated coal

Gasifi cation Combined

Cycle (IGCC) system

2011Achieved the world’s highest

turbine inlet temperature (1,600 C̊)

during verifi cation test with the

world’s highest effi ciency J-series

gas turbine

2000Delivered the fi rst mass-produced F-2

Fighter

2003Developed the

“wakamaru”

communication

robot

2015Conducted the maiden fl ight of the fi rst

MRJ fl ight test aircraft

©Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation

2009Successfully launched the fi rst H-IIB

Launch Vehicle with the greatest lift

capacity in Japan

©JAXA

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1. Gas Turbine Combined Cycle (GTCC) Power Plant/Tohoku Electric Power Co., Inc. Sendai Thermal Power Plant No. 4 (Japan) 2. Steam Power Plant/JERA Co., Inc. Hitachinaka Thermal Power Station No. 1, No. 2 (Japan) 3. Steam Power Plant/Vattenfall Boxberg Power Plant (Germany) 4. Integrated coal Gasifi cation Combined Cycle (IGCC) Power Plant/Joban Joint Power Co., Ltd. Nakoso Power Plant No. 10 (Japan) 5. Geothermal Power Plant/Reykjavik Energy Hellisheidi Geothermal Power Plant (Iceland) 6. M501J Gas Turbine 7. H-100 Gas Turbine 8. Aero-derivative Gas Turbine FT8® MOBILEPAC® 9. LP Steam Turbine Rotor with 54-Inch Blades for Nuclear Power Plant 10. 1,120 MVA Turbine Generator 11. Flue Gas Desulfurization Plant/Kozienice Power Plant (Poland) 12. Power Plant Distributed Digital Control System 13. Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC)/Micro Gas Turbine (MGT) Hybrid System 14. Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) Power System 15. Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR)/Hokkaido Electric Power Co., Inc. Tomari Power Station 16. Generation III+ Pressurized Water Reactor ATMEA1 17. Reactor Vessel 18. Steam Generator 19. Reprocessing Plant 20. Cask 21. Fusion Reactor ITER 22. Fast Breeder Reactor MONJU23. Working for Decommissioning at TEPCO’s Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station/Remote-controlled Robot MHI-MEISTeR

24. V112-3.0 MW Wind Turbine (Belgium) 25. V164-8.0 MW Wind Turbine (Denmark)26. High Pressure Multistage Horizontal Pump (for Power Generation and Industrial Use)27. Large Capacity Vertical Pump (for Power Generation and Industrial Use, such as Desalination Plants, etc.) 28. Water Jet Propulsion System 29. Reactor Coolant Pump (for PWR Nuclear Power Plant)30. MET Turbocharger 31. Ultra Steam Turbine (UST) Plant 32. Auxiliary Boiler 33. Fin Stabilizers 34. Steering Gear35. Cracked Gas Compressors and Steam Turbines for Ethylene Plants 36. Main Gas Compressor Trains for FPSO 37. Rotor of Steam Turbines38. V2500 Series (Turbofan) 39. PW4000 Series (Turbofan) 40. Trent Series (Turbofan) 41. PW1000G Series (Turbofan) 42. MRO: Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul 43. TS1 (Turboshaft) Engine, Output Power: 884 SHP [Observation Helicopter OH-1] 44. TJM3 (Turbojet) Engine, Thrust: 200 kg [Target Drone]

©ITER Organization,

http://www.iter.org

©Rolls-Royce plc 2016©2015 United Technologies Corporation

Courtesy of JAPANESE

AERO ENGINES CORPORATION

Courtesy of JAPANESE

AERO ENGINES CORPORATION

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MITSUBISHI HITACHI POWER SYSTEMS, LTD.

Thermal Power Systems MHI VESTAS OFFSHORE WIND A/S

Off shore Wind Power Systems

MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES MARINE MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT CO., LTD.

Marine Machinery

MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES COMPRESSOR CORPORATION

Compressors

MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES AERO ENGINES, LTD.

Aero Engines

MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD.

Pumps

TURBODEN S.P.A.

MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD.

Nuclear Energy Systems

POWER SYSTEMS POWER SYSTEMS

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1. Ferry, LAVENDER 2. Cargo-passenger Ship, OGASAWARA MARU 3. RO/RO Ship, HIMAWARI 8 4. Marine Resources Survey Ship, HAKUREI5. Research Vessel, KAIMEI 6. 1,000-ton-class Patrol Vessel, ZANPA 7. Fisheries Patrol Vessel, HAYAKAZE 8. SOx Scrubber Systems Left: Small to Medium Output Engines; Right: Large Output Engines 9. LNG Fuel Gas Supply System (FGSS) 10. Next Generation Moss-type LNG Carrier “SAYARINGO STaGE,” DIAMOND GAS ORCHID 11. LPG Carrier, ASTOMOS VENUS 12. Membrane-type LNG Carrier, SERI BALQIS13. KAMI-GOTO National Oil Stockpiling Site 14. Large Steel Structure (Hybrid Caisson Wall)15. Sinter Plant Equipped with Waste Gas Recirculation 16. Directed Reduction Iron-making Plant 17. Converter 18. Continuous Billet Caster 19. Electric Arc Furnace20. Hot Strip Mill 21. Coil Box 22. Tandem Cold Mill 23. Continuous Galvanizing Line

24. Waste-to-Energy Plant (Tuas South, Singapore) 25. Sewage Sludge Carbonization Plant (Tokyo, Japan) 26. Industrial Waste-to-Energy Plant (Mie Chuo Kaihatsu Energy Plaza)27. Ammonia and Methanol Co-production Plant (Tatarstan/Russia) 28. Ammonia/Urea Plant (Malaysia) 29. Methanol Plant (Venezuela) 30. Polyethylene Plant (Mexico)31. PTA Plant (Poland) 32. LNG Receiving Terminal (Niigata, Japan) 33. CO2 Capture Plant (Qatar) 34. CO2 Capture Plant for EOR (U.S.) 35. AGT for Tokyo Yurikamome 36. Macau LRT 37. Tampa International Airport APM (U.S.) 38. Super AGT 39. Urban Transportation System (Dubai Metro) 40. High-speed Rail (Taiwan) 41. LRV (Light Rail Vehicle) for Hiroshima Electric Railway Co., Ltd. 42. Suspended-type Monorail (Chiba Urban Monorail) 43. Catenary Wiring Vehicle for Shinkansen 44. Brake Control Unit 45. Pneumatic Brake Caliper46. Variable Opening Type Platform Door 47. Passenger Boarding Bridge

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MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT ENGINEERING & SERVICE CO., LTD.

Transportation Systems/Transportation Equipment

MITSUBISHI SHIPBUILDING CO., LTD.

Commercial Ships

PRIMETALS TECHNOLOGIES, LIMITED

Metals Machinery

MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES MARINE STRUCTURE CO., LTD.

Marine Structures

MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES ENVIRONMENTAL & CHEMICAL ENGINEERING CO., LTD.

Environmental Systems MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES ENGINEERING, LTD.

Chemical Plants

Transportation Systems

INDUSTRY & INFRASTRUCTURE INDUSTRY & INFRASTRUCTURE

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48. Reach-type Forklift 49. Small-sized Engine-powered Forklift 50. Large-sized Engine-powered Forklift 51. Storage System 52. Laser-guided AGF53. Marine Diesel Engine, S6R2-T2MTK3L 54. Diesel Engine Generator Set, MGS 2700B 55. Container-confi gured 1.5 MW Gas Engine Distributed Power Generation System, MEGANINJA 56. Gas Engine, KU30GSI 57. Remote Monitoring Service 58. Small Diesel Engine D04EG (Emission Compliance: U.S. EPA Interim Tier 4, EU Stage 3B) 59. Gas Engine Cogeneration System 60. Turbocharger for Gasoline Engine Integrated with Sheet-metal Exhaust Manifold 61. Variable Geometry (VG) Turbocharger for Diesel Engine 62. Turbocharger for Truck63. Residential Air-conditioner 64. Inverter Packaged Air-conditioner 65. Multi-split Type Air-conditioner 66. Air-sourced Heat Pump Chiller, MSV 67. Commercial Use CO2 for Air-to-Water Heat Pump, Q-ton and Tank 68. Variable Speed Drive Centrifugal Chiller, ETI-Z 69. Transport Electric Refrigeration Unit 70. Electric Scroll Compressor 71. Belt-type Scroll Compressor 72. HVAC Module (Heating, Ventilation and Air-conditioning)

73. 74. Cultural/Sports Facility (Saitama Super Arena) 75. Full-scale Aero-acoustic Wind Tunnel 76. Mechanical Parking System 77. Industrial Chimney 78. Penstock 79. Car Crash Simulator 80. Aseptic Filler 81. Intelligent Transport System 82. Accelerator 83. Box Making Machine, EVOL 84. Newspaper Off set Press, DIAMONDSTAR 85. Curing Press for Passenger Car Tires86. Large Precision Machine 87. Super Skiving Machine/Super Skiving Cutter 88. Laser Micromachining System 89. Room Temperature Wafer Bonding Machine 90. Precision Position Feedback Detector 91. Tractor GA551 92. Combine Harvester V218 93. Rice Planter LE80AD

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INDUSTRY & INFRASTRUCTUREINDUSTRY & INFRASTRUCTURE

MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES FORKLIFT, ENGINE & TURBOCHARGER HOLDINGS, LTD. MITSUBISHI LOGISNEXT CO., LTD.

Material Handling Equipment MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES MACHINERY SYSTEMS, LTD.

Machinery Systems

MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES MACHINE TOOL CO., LTD.

Machine Tools

MITSUBISHI MAHINDRA AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY CO., LTD.

Agricultural Machinery

MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES FORKLIFT, ENGINE & TURBOCHARGER HOLDINGS, LTD. MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES ENGINE & TURBOCHARGER, LTD.

Engine & Energy

MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES THERMAL SYSTEMS, LTD.

Air-Conditioning & Refrigeration

Turbochargers

Automotive Air Conditioners

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INTEGRATED DEFENSE & SPACE SYSTEMS1. F-2 Fighter 2. F-15J Jet Fighter 3. SH-60K Maritime Patrol Helicopter (JMSDF)4. Type 04 Air-to-Air Missile (AAM-5) 5. Surface-to-Air Missile System (PATRIOT PAC-3 (MSE)) 6. Joint SM-3 Flight Test 7. Type 12 Surface-to-Ship Missile System (12SSM) 8. Launch of H-IIA Launch Vehicle 9. H-IIB Rocket Launch Complex at Launch Pad 2 for Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) 10. H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV), “KOUNOTORI” 11. LE-7A LOx/LH2 Engine, Thrust: 112 Tons (Vacuum) for H-IIA and H-IIB Launch Vehicle First Stage 12. Cell Biology Experiment Facility (CBEF) for “KIBO” Module on International Space Station (ISS) 13. Space Propulsion Systems/Monopropellant Thrusters 14. Type 10 Main Battle Tank 15. Type 16 Mobile Combat Vehicle 16. Heavy Wheeled Recovery Vehicle 17. Forklift with Radiation Shielded Cabin 18. 6NMU Engine 19. Destroyer, ASHIGARA 20. Submarine, JINRYU 21. Destroyer, ASAHI 22. Cable Repair Ship, MUROTO 23. Torpedo/Unmanned Underwater Vehicle

24. Vertical Launching System (VLS MK41) 25. Deep Sea Cruising AUV, URASHIMA 26. Cyber Security Solution for Critical Infrastructure Control Systems (InteRSePT: Integrated Resilient Security and Proactive Technology) 27. Networked Coastal Security System, CoasTitan 28. Satellite Image Data Real-time Analyzing System (BRAINS: Big data Real-time AnalyzINg System)

COMMERCIAL AVIATION SYSTEMS29. Boeing 787 (MHI: Composite Main Wings) 30. Boeing 787 Composite Main Wings before Shipping31. Boeing 777X (MHI: Aft Fuselage Panels, Tail Fuselage, Passenger Entry Doors & Bulk Cargo Doors) 32. Boeing 737 (MHI: Inboard Flaps) 33. Boeing 767 (MHI: Aft Fuselage Panels & Cargo Doors) 34. Boeing 747 (MHI: Center Wing) 35. Bombardier Global 5000/6000 (MHI: Wings, Center Fuselage & Center Wing) 36. Airbus A380 (MHI: Forward & Aft Cargo Doors)37. Mitsubishi SpaceJet 38. Final Assembly Process 39. First Engine Run

Courtesy of

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Aircraft & Missile Systems

MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD.

Commercial Airplanes

Space Systems

Special Vehicles

Advanced System Programs

Naval Ship & Maritime Systems

AIRCRAFT, DEFENSE & SPACE

MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD.

MITSUBISHI AIRCRAFT CORPORATION

MRJ Division

INTEGRATED DEFENSE & SPACE SYSTEMS

COMMERCIAL AVIATION SYSTEMS

AIRCRAFT, DEFENSE & SPACE

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NAGASAKI SHIPYARD &

MACHINERY WORKS

TAKASAGO

MACHINERY WORKS

KOBE SHIPYARD &

MACHINERY WORKS

IWATSUKA PLANT

NAGOYA AEROSPACE

SYSTEMS WORKS

SHIMONOSEKI SHIPYARD &

MACHINERY WORKS

HIROSHIMA

MACHINERY WORKS

MIHARA

MACHINERY WORKS

NAGOYA GUIDANCE &

PROPULSION SYSTEMS WORKS

HEAD OFFICE

SAGAMIHARA

MACHINERY WORKS

YOKOHAMA DOCKYARD &

MACHINERY WORKS

DOMESTIC WORKS & PLANTS

MHI Group location totals include consolidated, non-consolidated and affiliated companies (as of March 31, 2019).

Accelerating the expansion of our

global network to reach new levels

of growth and development

GLOBAL & DOMESTIC NETWORK

DOMESTIC OFFICES

Kansai Office

Kyushu Office

Hokkaido Office

Shikoku Office

REGIONAL HEADQUARTERS

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries America, Inc.

Mitsubishi Industrias Pesadas do Brasil Ltda.

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries France S.A.S.

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (China) Co., Ltd.

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries India Private Ltd.

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd.

OVERSEAS OFFICES

Turkey Liaison Office

Middle East Office

Taipei Office

Hanoi Liaison Office

Ho Chi Minh City Liaison Office

Kuala Lumpur Office

Jakarta Liaison Office

REGIONAL COMPANIES

MHI Shared Services Americas, Inc.

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Mexicana, S.A. de C.V.

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Europe, Ltd.

MHI Russia LLC

MHI Technologies S.A.E

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, (Hong Kong) Ltd.

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (Thailand) Ltd.

MHI Australia, Pty. Ltd.

NAGASAKI SHIPYARD & MACHINERY WORKS POWER SYSTEMS

INDUSTRY & INFRASTRUCTURE

AIRCRAFT, DEFENSE & SPACE

SHIMONOSEKI SHIPYARD & MACHINERY WORKS INDUSTRY & INFRASTRUCTURE

AIRCRAFT, DEFENSE & SPACE

HIROSHIMA MACHINERY WORKS POWER SYSTEMS

INDUSTRY & INFRASTRUCTURE

AIRCRAFT, DEFENSE & SPACE

MIHARA MACHINERY WORKS INDUSTRY & INFRASTRUCTURE

KOBE SHIPYARD & MACHINERY WORKS POWER SYSTEMS

INDUSTRY & INFRASTRUCTURE

AIRCRAFT, DEFENSE & SPACE

TAKASAGO MACHINERY WORKS POWER SYSTEMS

INDUSTRY & INFRASTRUCTURE

NAGOYA AEROSPACE SYSTEMS WORKS AIRCRAFT, DEFENSE & SPACE

NAGOYA GUIDANCE & PROPULSION SYSTEMS WORKS POWER SYSTEMS

AIRCRAFT, DEFENSE & SPACE

IWATSUKA PLANT INDUSTRY & INFRASTRUCTURE

YOKOHAMA DOCKYARD & MACHINERY WORKS POWER SYSTEMS

INDUSTRY & INFRASTRUCTURE

AIRCRAFT, DEFENSE & SPACE

SAGAMIHARA MACHINERY WORKS INDUSTRY & INFRASTRUCTURE

AIRCRAFT, DEFENSE & SPACE

EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST, AFRICA CHINA

INDIA ASIA SOUTH AMERICA

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