EuroWire – September 2011
16
corporate news
German
machinery
manufacturer
Niehoff has donated six million yen –
around $75,000 – in humanitarian aid for
victims of the earthquake which struck
Japan in March this year.
The
Niehoff
workforce,
senior
management team and shareholders are
committed to actively helping people in
Japan by providing financial assistance.
The donation was passed on to the
Japanese Red Cross in the hope that the
aid will improve the situation of at least
some of the people affected.
Niehoff has very strong ties with Japan.
The company opened a sales office there
in 1991 (Nippon Niehoff Co Ltd), and it
has developed a very close relationship
with Japanese customers over the years.
Niehoff immediately contacted its staff
in Japan as soon as media reports on the
catastrophe began coming through.
Niehoff, headquartered in Schwabach,
Germany,
develops
and
produces
machinery and production systems for
cable and wire manufacturers in more
than 100 countries. Founded in 1951,
the company currently has around 700
employees.
Nippon Niehoff Co Ltd – Japan
Fax
: +81 3 3257 0910
:
s-kanazawa@nippon-niehoff.co.jpMaschinenfabrik Niehoff GmbH & Co
KG – Germany
Fax
: +49 9122 977 155
:
info@niehoff.deWebsite
:
www.niehoff.deNiehoff donates aid
for earthquake relief
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Mr Kanazawa from Nippon Niehoff (left) presenting the donation to an officer of the Japanese Red Cross
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:
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:
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