Nissin Kogyo


Nissin Kogyo is a Japanese automotive parts company that makes vehicle braking systems. The company was founded in 1953 and is listed on the first section Tokyo Stock Exchange. As of March 2017, the company had 1.54 billion dollars in revenue and 9,557 employees. Honda Motor Company is the largest shareholder, owning 34.6 percent of total shares.
Nissin Kogyo is headquartered in Nagano, Japan with subsidiary manufacturing plants in Ohio, Georgia, USA, Mexico, Brazil, India, Thailand, Vietnam and China.
In 2016, Nissin Kogyo created Veoneer-Nissin Brake Systems, a joint subsidiary with Swedish automotive safety manufacturer Veoneer.
On 30 October 2019,Nissin Kogyo along with 2 other companies Keihin and Showa announced that they would be merged with Hitachi Automotive Systems.