As of October 1, 2024, Hitachi Zosen Corporation has officially changed its name to Kanadevia Corporation, marking a new chapter in its long history. Founded in 1881 as Osaka Iron Works, the company has since expanded into shipbuilding, plant engineering, and industrial machinery. Now, with a focus on “decarbonization” and “resource circulation,” Kanadevia Corporation aims to lead global business initiatives in sustainability.
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Kanadevia Corporation: Striving for Harmony Between Humanity and Nature
On October 1, 2024, Hitachi Zosen transitioned to its new name, Kanadevia Corporation, heralding a new era for the company. The name “Kanadevia” is a combination of the Japanese word “kanaderu” (to play or harmonize) and the Latin “via” (meaning path), symbolizing the company’s commitment to creating a harmonious relationship between humanity and nature.
While the company’s roots lie in shipbuilding, it has since evolved to focus on areas such as decarbonization, resource circulation, and creating safe and prosperous cities. The name change represents more than just a rebranding; it signifies the company’s new vision and values, shifting from its traditional image to one that embraces innovation and sustainability.
Chairman and CEO Yoshio Mino emphasized that under the new name of Kanadevia, the company will accelerate technological innovation to build a sustainable future. President and COO Michi Kuwabara also stated that this rebranding signals the company’s evolution and its strengthened commitment to contributing to a decarbonized and circular economy.
The name “Kanadevia” reflects the company’s mission to bring harmony through diversity and innovation, fostering a future where people can live in safety and happiness. With the vision of “challenging the harmony between humanity and nature through the power of technology,” Kanadevia Corporation has set long-term goals to drive its growth toward 2030 and beyond.
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