March 13, 2011
Canon Inc.
Damage Report for Canon Inc. Operations and Canon Companies following Major Earthquake in Japan
The following is a summary overview of damage reported at Canon Inc. operating sites and Canon Group companies in Japan as of 15:00 JST on Sunday, March 13, 2011.
The Company continues working to ascertain damages and determine when operations can resume.
With regard to Canon offices, plants and Canon Group companies in Japan, there have been reports from several sites of power outages, damage to buildings and stoppages in production equipment.
Below is an overview highlighting damage, production outlooks, etc., for sites in northern Honshu (the area hardest hit by the earthquake).
The earthquake had the greatest impact on the following three Canon Inc. operation sites and five Canon Group companies
Damage was significant at Canon Inc.’s Utsunomiya Office and Fukushima Canon Inc.
Canon Inc. Operation Site | Location | Injuries, etc. | Operations on March 14 | Operations from March 15 onward |
Utsunomiya Office · Utsunomiya Plant · Utsunomiya Optical Products Plant · Optics R&D Center | Utsunomiya, Tochigi Prefecture | Injuries: 15 | Suspended | TBD However, time will likely be needed before operations resume |
Toride Plant | Toride, Ibaraki Prefecture | None | Suspended | TBD |
Ami Plant | Inashiki-gun, Ibaraki Prefecture | None | Suspended | TBD |
Canon Inc. Operation Site | Location | Injuries, etc. | Operations on March 14 | Operations from March 15 onward |
Canon Precision Inc. | Hirosaki, Aomori Prefecture | None | Suspended | TBD |
Canon Optron, Inc. | Yuki, Ibaraki Prefecture | None | Suspended | TBD |
Canon Chemicals Inc. · Iwama Plant | Tsukuba, Ibaraki Prefecture Iwama Plant: Kasama, Ibaraki Prefecture | None | Suspended Tsukuba HQ will operate as usual | TBD |
Fukushima Canon Inc. | Fukushima, Fukushima Prefecture | None | Suspended | However, time will likely be needed before operations resume |
Canon Mold Co., Ltd. | Kasama, Ibaraki Prefecture | None | Suspended | TBD |
In the event that production operations may be suspended for one month or more, the Company will consider making use of alternate sites that were not damaged by the earthquake as a means of continuing production.
(Thanks Mike, Martin and David)