Who is ykk




















But how did they go from a small Japanese company to a zipper magnate in such a short time -and yes, a few decades is a short time in any company history. Well, was a crucial year for the company, and it preceded many of their other worldwide expansions. In that year, the company invented the YZip — and extra durable high-quality zipper for jeans. And that same decade, jeans manufactured worldwide were designed to have zippers in the front.

Plus, it was the sixties — men, women and children were wearing jeans, and people liked having the zippers on the front. After the YZip was such a huge hit, the invention of a YZip machine followed. This machine had the ability to include the YZip into the stitching process of jeans automatically, which further increased zipper sales, especially in the United States. Only after that did the YKK company start expanding to Canada and other countries all over the world.

Today, YKK company has different facilities in 71 countries worldwide. But, keep in mind that that encompasses every branch of the company — the manufacturing of store fronts, sunshades, windows etc.

I mean I could, but it would bore both you and me to death. One of the main reasons why YKK is such a big name in the zipper game is the sheer abundance of the different kinds of zippers they manufacture. Coil zippers, metal zippers, custom sliders — you name it, they make it.

They manufacture zippers from various different materials in pretty much every color under the rainbow. And with so much variety of the shape of the pullers that it can make your head spin.

This is the thought of Tadao Yoshida, founder of YKK, who argued that welfare cannot prosper if it is not shared: which is why the company works assuming as core values of its activity the attention to quality of life, shared well-being and equal dignity among individuals. The special attention towards its Customers, seen as the satisfaction of their needs in order to concur in improving their competitiveness and success, is a fundamental feature of the Cycle of Goodness.

This attention towards the Customer is guaranteed by the professionalism of the company but, above all, by an excellent product. Even technology is an important part of the Cycle of Goodness.

Using state of the art technology ensures higher production efficiency as well as the protection of the environment and people. By one estimate , the company makes half the zippers on Earth, which is more than 7 billion zippers each year. Yoshida didn't invent zippers. In fact, zippers were invented by an American, Whitcomb L. Judson, in the s. He called it a "chain lock fastener. The company is also a major zipper manufacturer, and it's used by brands like Brooks Brothers and Uniqlo. They melt copper.

Turn it to wire. Make the zipper tape and tab and teeth. Give the zipper a lock , that works when the tab is in the up or down position. There are a dozen or so steps in the production process. They make a whole lot of other zippers, too. He says they make zippers in 9, colors—including 20 shades of black.

The company also makes architectural products. But the zipper is still what YKK is known for.



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