History
1960 | Established Chiyoda Building Service Corporation as a company primarily engaged in building and facility maintenance and cleaning |
1970 | Established Chiyoda Building Service Corporation Oita Branch in Oita |
1971 | Established Japan Industry Security Corporation to focus exclusively on security and respond to future needs in the field |
1975 | Established Japan Integrated Management Corporation to focus on unmanned management by remote monitoring systems as the future of what had mainly been manned onsite management services |
1976 | Established Hanshin Chiyoda Co., Ltd. for service expansion in Kansai district |
1977 | Established Chiyoda Corporation for service expansion in Kyushu district |
1981 | Established Aomori Chiyoda Co., Ltd. for service expansion in Tohoku district |
1982 | Established Hokkaido Chiyoda Corporation for service expansion in Hokkaido district Established EPS Department for business expansion of nuclear plant radiation management and waste processing Established Hokuriku Chiyoda Co., Ltd. for service expansion in Hokuriku district |
1985 | Established Yokohama CBS Corporation for sales reinforcement in Kanagawa district |
1990 | Changed our corporate name from Chiyoda Building Service Corporation to CBS Corporation Changed the name of Japan Industry Security Corporation to Alacom Co., Ltd. |
2000 | Established Cycle Spot Corporation for bicycle related business |
2002 | Changed the name of Japan Integrated Management Corporation to New Glow Co., Ltd. |
2003 | Established Value Enhancement Business Department for service expansion of real estate business |
2004 | Forged ahead into human resource dispatching, exclusively for technicians, after gaining permission of General Labor Dispatch Business office |
2008 | Established Okinawa Alacom Corporation for service expansion in Okinawa district |
2010 | Celebrated 50th anniversary |
2013 | Entered the renewable energy business Initiated plans to operate three domestic solar power generation projects |
2013 | Decided on a presence in Southeast Asia and, in July, established a company in Myanmar |