Denzai, a global leader with over 50 years of experience providing heavy lifting, transportation, and construction services through expert engineering and innovative solutions all over the world, today announced the acquisition of DAIEI Construction Corporation, effective December 6, 2024. DAIEI has provided construction, transportation, and heavy lifting services in Hiroshima for more than 50 years. Following the completion, DENZAI will now have 13 bases in Japan and offices in 11 countries globally.
Statement from Kohki Uemura, President & CEO, DENZAI K.K.
“DAIEI Construction Corporation is located in a position to connect the cities of Kobe, Izumo and Kitakyushu, which have joined the DENZAI Group so far. Kasaoka City in Hiroshima Prefecture will be the location of a major manufacturing base for monopiles, the basic structure of offshore wind turbines, and we hope to create synergies by combining the network of DAIEI Construction Corporation with the plentiful resources of the DENZAI Group.”
About DAIEI Construction Corporation
DAIEI was established in 1971 to provide construction services in Fukuyama and the broader Hiroshima prefecture. In 1983, DAIEI established a transportation division, offering heavy hauling solutions. With a wide range of crane and transport equipment – including all-terrain and crawler cranes – DAIEI aims for stable business expansion in the Chūgoku region of western Japan.
Company Information (After 6 December 2024)
1. Company Name DAIEI Construction Corporation
2. Head Office Fukuyama, Hiroshima
3. Chairman Kohki UEMURA
4. Managing Director Tetsuya MORI
5. Services Construction work, scaffolding, civil engineering work, delivery and installation of various types of machinery and equipment, etc.
6. # of Employees 27
As of 6 December, Kohki Uemura will be the Chairman, and Tetsuya Mori will be appointed to the Managing Director of Daiei Construction Corporation.
Number of Employees Exceeds 1,200
As Daiei joined the Denzai group, the number of employees has exceeded 1,200 for the first time, numbering 1,233 in total.
Source: Denzai