We conduct secondary processing and sales of glass fibers (industrial materials) which are mainly used as a raw material for FRP (fiber-reinforced plastic). We have consistently improved our business performance since our establishment in 1973 and currently process and sell products purchased from foreign and domestic major glass fiber manufacturers.
Although such glass fibers are used for various purposes ranging from miscellaneous goods to industrial materials, they are mainly used for building, civil engineering, and electric power-related materials and sold to FRP and glass fiber manufacturers.
In recent years, we have also been focusing on the development of new business as we started the processing of functional glass, as well as functional fibers other than glass fiber, such as carbon fiber.
Trade name | UG-KIZAI Co., Ltd. |
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Address | 36 Ichidashintamaki, Kumiyama-cho, Kuse-gun, Kyoto 613-0022 Japan |
Establishment | June 1973 |
Business policy | Speed, creativity, and cordiality |
Business lineup | Processing and sales of glass fibers |
Capital | Ten million yen |
President | Toshimitsu Shibata |
Plants and offices
Main plant | 36 Ichidashintamaki, Kumiyama-cho, Kuse-gun, Kyoto |
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No. 1 plant | Uji-shi, Kyoto |
No. 2 plant | Tsuzuki-gun, Kyoto |
Tokyo office | Yokosuka-shi |
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The scene of outside cleaning activity
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The photovoltaic system operating on the roof
36 Ichidashintamaki, Kumiyama-cho, Kuse-gun, Kyoto 613-0022
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By train
Ten minutes by taxi from Okubo Station of the Kintetsu Kyoto Line, or
Get off the bus, bound for Keihan Chushojima, at Machi-no-eki bus stop next to Aeon shopping mall and two minutes’ walk from there
Ten minutes by taxi from Chushojima Station of the Keihan Main Line, or
Get off the bus, bound for Kintetsu Okubo, at Machi-no-eki bus stop and a two-minute walk from there -
By car
Five minutes from the Ogura or Kumiyama exit of the Keiji Bypass / Five minutes from Kumiyama Minami exit of the Daini-Keihan-Doro Bypass
From Route 1, turn at the Kumiyama Mori intersection to the east and you can see our company building in the northeast at the first intersection