Aiming to be the world's Topy Industries, further refine our technology,
Develop original products. Starting with automobile wheel production in the United States
We have expanded production bases for the automotive and industrial parts businesses around the world.

1985

Established Topy Corporation, Inc. (now Topy America, Inc.)

Started production of passenger car wheels in the U.S.

Entered as the first company to be invited by the Kentucky government in the United States
Since then, we have developed business activities rooted in local communities.

Introduced 120-ton electric furnace bottom tapping method Toyohashi Plant (first in Japan)

expansion

Introducing the latest technology developed in Europe to improve steel quality and productivity

 

1987

Practical application of high-quality mica for cosmetics (first in the world)

Production and commercialization of mica with high transparency and purity by applying electric furnace melting technology

1991

Established Akemi Recycling Center, Ltd.

Constructed Japan's largest shredder plant at Toyohashi Plant
Developing a recycling business for end-of-life vehicles, etc.

1999

Established Topy International, U.C.A., INC. (now Topy America, INC.)

Started track production in the United States

2002

Established Qingdao Dongbishantui Machinery Co., Ltd.

Started track production in China

2003

Established Fujian Yuan Shing Topy Ltd. (now Fujian Topy Autoparts Co., Ltd.)

Started production of wheels for passenger vehicles in China

2008

Business alliance with Shin Japan Steel Corporation (currently Nippon Steel Corporation)

Implemented a third-party allotment of new shares with the company as the underwriter

2009

Developed lightweight wheels

Cross section of a wheel for lightweight trucks and buses
expansion
Cross section of a wheel for lightweight trucks and buses

wheels for passenger vehicles that use 980 MPa class high-strength steel (approximately 20% lighter than conventional wheels), wheels for trucks and buses that use rim bars and forged discs (approximately 15% lighter than conventional wheels)