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| - Showa Corporation est une entreprise japonaise créée le 28 octobre 1938 basée à Gyōda. Elle fournit principalement des pièces mécaniques pour les suspensions d'automobiles et de motos. Son Président-directeur général est Yoichi Hojo, et le nombre de salariés de l'entreprise est d'environ 13 000 personnes. (fr)
- 株式会社ショーワ(英: Showa Corporation)は、ケーヒンなどと並ぶかつて存在した大手自動車部品メーカー。本社は埼玉県行田市。本田技研工業の100%子会社。 (ja)
- Showa Corporation (株式会社ショーワ Kabushiki-kaisha Showa?) (TYO: 7274) es un fabricante de piezas de alto rendimiento, tales como suspensiones para automóviles, motos y fuerabordas ubicado en Gyoda, Saitama en Japón. (es)
- Die Showa Corporation (jap. 株式会社ショーワ, Kabushiki kaisha Shōwa, dt. „Shōwa AG“) ist eine japanische Aktiengesellschaft mit Hauptsitz in Gyōda, Präfektur Saitama. Sie wurde 1938 unter dem Namen 昭和航空精機株式会社 (Shōwa Kōkū Seiki K.K., engl. Showa Aircraft Precision Works Ltd.) in Itabashi, Tokio, Präfektur Tokio als Rüstungshersteller von Teilen für Flugzeuge gegründet. Ab 1946 hieß das Unternehmen 株式会社昭和製作所 (K.K. Shōwa Seisakusho, engl. Showa Manufacturing Co., Ltd.), bevor es 1993 nach einer Fusion seinen heutigen Namen annahm. (de)
- Showa Corporation (株式会社ショーワ, Kabushiki-kaisha Shōwa) is a manufacturer of high-performance automotive, motorcycle and outboard suspension systems based in Gyoda, Saitama in Japan. The company was founded in 1938 as Showa Aircraft Precision Works. In Japan's drive to develop its military capability in preparation for World War II, Showa supplied aircraft suspension and landing systems to various aircraft manufacturers. Banned from developing or manufacturing aircraft systems after the war, Showa entered the car components industry, using its aircraft knowledge to develop specialist suspension products for motorcycles made by the new company Honda. The relationship between Showa and Honda developed over the years, with Honda Racing Corporation accounting for more than 50% of Showa's business. (en)
- Showa Corporation (株式会社 シ ョ ー ワKabushiki-kaisha Shōwa) è un produttore di sistemi di sospensione per autoveicoli, motocicli e fuoribordo ad alte prestazioni con sede a Gyōda, Saitama in Giappone. La società è quotata alla borsa di Tokyo. La compagnia fu fondata nel 1938 come Showa Aircraft Precision Works. Nel 1950 Showa acquisì la Rikuo Motorcycle, che realizzò versioni con licenza delle motociclette Harley Davidson negli anni 30 e 40. Il marchio Rikuo è durato fino al 1962. Showa è diventato fornitore OEM di Harley Davidson. (it)
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