Chiyoda Corporation

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Chiyoda Corporation (千代田化工建設株式会社 Chiyoda Kakō Kensetsu Kabushiki-kaisha?) (TYO: 6366) is a large Japanese engineering company specialising in industrial facilities, particularly oil refineries and LNG facilities. Most of its business takes place outside Japan, normally in the Middle East.

In the late 1960s it built the Jeddah and Riyadh refineries in Saudi Arabia;[1] at present its large projects include LNG plants in Qatar, the Sakhalin-II project in eastern Russia, and a variety of specialist-chemical and pharmaceutical plants in Japan itself.

It was, in 2005, the first engineering company in the world to be included in the FTSE4Good index of companies with exemplary corporate social responsibility.

It had a 484 billion yen revenue and 23.5 billion yen profit in 2006.

Currently, it has a subsidiary in Philippines called Chiyoda Philippines Corporation (CPh) which executes most of its engineering services. [2]


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