COMPANY
"Supporting people's lives around the world by solving global environmental problems with technological innovations and ideas."
Daiki Axis was founded in 1958 by Ogame Shoji, specializing in tiles and sanitary ware. Starting as a wholesale seller of household equipment, the Daiki Axis Group aggressively expanded its business into wastewater treatment and renewable energy. Since Daiki Axis was established in 2005 as a spin-out from its predecessor, the company has expanded its business network not only in Japan but also internationally, addressing environmental issues related to housing, water, and energy for people’s lives.
Starting in 2024, Hiroki Ogame, the third-generation successor of the founder, will take over as President and pursue further growth while leading the company.
The founder, Takahiro Ogame, cherished the phrase “SUTTEMO MUIDEMO,” a local dialect from Ehime Prefecture, meaning “Never give up, no matter what happens.” At Daiki Axis Group, we have inherited this mindset since the company’s inception, making it one of the guiding principles in our corporate activities.
Our slogan, “PROTECT × CHANGE,” represents the foundation and spirit of the Daiki Axis Group. It signifies being an organization that values its core business principles and the ideas built throughout our company’s history while continuously evolving and transforming our way of working and thinking in line with changing times.
To meet the expectations of our customers and stakeholders and fulfill our corporate mission—“Protect the Environment, Change the Future.”—we will continue working together as a group to take on challenges with the “SUTTEMO MUIDEMO” spirit.
Hiroki Ogame
President, CIO & CGO
Company Overview
Company name | Daiki Axis Co., Ltd. | |
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President | OGAME Hiroki | |
Date founded | July 12,2005 | |
Listed | Standard Section, Tokyo Stock Exchange (Securities code: 4245) | |
Capital | 2.55618 billion yen (as of December 31, 2022) | |
Number of employees | 1,052(consolidated basis, as of December 31, 2022) *Of which, 129 are part-time employees and contract employees | |
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Affiliated Companies | Domestic (Japan) |
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