Noritake Co Ltd
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Noritake Co Ltd
Noritake is a Japanese company best known for two lines of business: ceramic tableware and industrial ceramic products. On the consumer side, it makes dishes, cups, and other dining ware sold to households, restaurants, and hotels. On the industrial side, it sells grinding wheels, cutting tools, polishing materials, and fine ceramic parts used by factories. Its customers are mainly food service buyers and manufacturers in industries such as metals, machinery, electronics, and automotive production. Noritake makes money by selling physical products, with industrial customers often buying replacement tools, consumable abrasives, and specialized parts on an ongoing basis. It also supplies equipment and related services for some industrial users. What makes Noritake different is that it sits in both the lifestyle and manufacturing supply chains. Many people know the brand from tableware, but a large part of the business comes from technical ceramics and abrasive products that help other companies cut, shape, and finish materials. That gives the company a mix of consumer-facing brand value and deeply specialized industrial know-how.
Noritake is a Japanese company best known for two lines of business: ceramic tableware and industrial ceramic products. On the consumer side, it makes dishes, cups, and other dining ware sold to households, restaurants, and hotels. On the industrial side, it sells grinding wheels, cutting tools, polishing materials, and fine ceramic parts used by factories.
Its customers are mainly food service buyers and manufacturers in industries such as metals, machinery, electronics, and automotive production. Noritake makes money by selling physical products, with industrial customers often buying replacement tools, consumable abrasives, and specialized parts on an ongoing basis. It also supplies equipment and related services for some industrial users.
What makes Noritake different is that it sits in both the lifestyle and manufacturing supply chains. Many people know the brand from tableware, but a large part of the business comes from technical ceramics and abrasive products that help other companies cut, shape, and finish materials. That gives the company a mix of consumer-facing brand value and deeply specialized industrial know-how.