Nippon Cable
Nippon Cable Co., Ltd. (日本ケーブル株式会社, Nihon Kēburu Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese corporation headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo and is engaged in the design, production and installation of jig-back and material ropeways, gondola lifts, funiculars, chairlifts, car parking systems, ramp elevators and amusement park rides.[1][2][3] The company also owns and operates resorts in Japan and Canada, including a 25% interest in Whistler Blackcomb, the largest ski resort in North America and host of alpine and nordic skiing events during the 2010 Winter Olympics[4] and Sun Peaks Resort.[5]
Native name | 日本ケーブル株式会社 |
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Type | Private KK |
Industry | Transport equipment |
Founded | Tokyo, Japan (January 4, 1953 ) |
Headquarters | 2-11 Kanda Nishiki-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan |
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Website | Official website |
Besides the headquarters in Tokyo, the company has a factory in Narashino, branches in Nagano, Osaka, Sapporo, offices in Fukuoka and service centers in Niigata and Takayama.[6]
The company has been a licensee of Doppelmayr since 1977.[7]
References
- "Nippon Cable Company Overview". Bloomberg Businessweek. Bloomberg L.P. Retrieved March 4, 2014.
- "Aug 8 2016 Vail Resorts and Whistler Blackcomb agree to strategic combination". Cision Newswire.
- http://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/vail-resorts-and-whistler-blackcomb-agree-to-strategic-combination-589455381.html
- "Nippon Cable ski resorts". Nippon Cable. Retrieved March 4, 2014.
- "Japanese buy Canadian area", Ski Magazine, Active Interest Media, September 1992, p. 13, ISSN 0037-6159
- "Nippon Cable branches and offices". Nippon Cable. Retrieved March 4, 2014.
- "History". Nippon Cable. Retrieved June 29, 2020.