TB Global Technologies Ltd. is a globally reputed manufacturer and supplier of multiple types of joints including Pharmaceutical Sanitary Swivel Joints, Sanitary Swivel Joints, Double Seal Submerged or Subsea Swivel Joints, Semiconductor Sanitary Swivel Joints, and Hygienic Pipe Sanitary Swivel Joints. The company came into existence after the merger of Tokyo Boeki Machinery Ltd. and Tokyo Boeki Engineering Ltd. which were formerly known as Niigata Loading Systems Ltd. and Niigata Engineering Ltd. respectively.

With the accumulated experience of more than half a century, we are successfully creating new values for our clients by bringing together a value chain from development to manufacturing to marketing, sales, and after-sales services. Our products are mainly used in food, beverage, pharmaceutical semiconductors, and sanitary swivel joints for hygienic pipes. Our products are also perfect for use in electric power, petroleum, and gas industries. With our extensive supply chain, we are meeting the demands of our customers all over the world.

We will continue to be instrumental in the energy supply chain. In a fast-paced world, we will employ a creative spirit and a remarkable work culture of our company to bring forth innovative products with a focus on environmental sustainability. We commit ourselves to actively make contributions to create a carbon-free society. Our primary mission is always to serve the customers with unmatched commitment. Through our creative imagination, we will develop product concepts that will support the energy transition in the future.


About Tokyo Boeki Group

The Tokyo Boeki Group is working with the mission to create values for its clients by designing sophisticated technology products and solutions. The Group is run by a compact management system comparable to the solar system that works round the clock with a perfect symmetry of work functions. Working in syn with each other, the Group companies deliver solutions that are tailored to suit the exact requirements of the customers. We seek to make the Group a competitive unit that others will difficult to emulate. Each Group company and their business divisions independently develops the products but share common management principles, values and goals.

Our History

1947

Tokyo Boeki Shokai, the predecessor of Tokyo Boeki was established by late Mr. Yasuo Matsumiya

1955

Got an exclusive distributorship of loading arms and swivel joints of Chiksan Corp. of USA and started sales to electric power, petroleum, and gas industries

1959

Successfully led negotiations between Chiksan Corp of USA and Niigata Engineering Co. for establishing a technical tie-up and started production of swivel joints and loading arms in Japan.

1968

Developed and delivered the first LNG loading arm for marine use in Japan.

1973

Delivered the worlds largest (at that time) 24 loading arm.

Delivered a combined total of 1,000 loading arms in Japan and across the globe.

1987

Exported the largest Loading Arm for LNG service in the world to Woodside Energy (Australia).

1988

Completing the 16 LNG loading arm ERS retrofit.

1989

NIIGATA original NT-DBV ERS with double ball valves was developed and supplied to Tokyo Gas Co.,Ltd.

1995

Delivered the largest (at that time) LNG loading arm in the world to Korea GAS.

1998

Delivered a combined total of 5,000 loading arms in Japan and across the globe.

2003

Acquired loading system business from Niigata Engineering and established Niigata Loading Systems Ltd. to develop, manufacture, sell and provide after-sale service in-house for fluid loading and unloading machines for the energy industry.

2004

Sale of Shinko LNG terminal pumps exceeded 300 pumps, firmly maintaining the top market share in Japan.

2005

Delivered 4-sets of DCMA type marine loading arm with NIIGATA original ERS (emergency release system) and H-QCDC(quick coupler with hydraulic operation).

2006

Tokyo Boeki Ltd. became a holding company and the business of Tokyo Boeki was split into Tokyo Boeki Machinery Ltd. and Tokyo Boeki Steel & Materials Ltd

2007

Sale of LNG loading arms increased, and was installed at LNG bases in 64 places throughout the world (total 260 units) and continued to further consolidate its position as a leading company of loading arms in the world market.

2008

Opening of a resident office in Beijing, China.

First company in Japan to deliver marine loading arms with an Emergency Release System to national oil storage terminals.

Developped 16 ERS (emergency release system) with single cylinder for LNG service.

2012

Opened a resident office of Energy Machineries Business in Malaysia

2015

Tokyo Boeki Machinery (Tokyo Boeki KIKAI) Ltd. was renamed to Tokyo Boeki Machinery Ltd. and Niigata Loading Systems Ltd. was renamed to Tokyo Boeki Engineering Ltd.

2018

Shut down of the Malaysia office and opened the Singapore branch.

2019

Commercialization and sales launch of CoRoCo series of transport support robots.

2021

Tokyo Boeki Machinery Ltd. and Tokyo Boeki Engineering Ltd. was merged to form TB Global Technologies Ltd.


Applications

  • Case Study VOL.1
    • Combining piping and swivel joints to solve the hose damage issue for a long established. SAKE brewery, which has been in business for about 100 years.
  • Case Study VOL.2
    • No need for detachment! Easy horizontal movement without obstructing piping!
  • Case Study VOL.6
    • In the manufacturing process of green tea and coffee, a swivel joint was adopted for the extractor.
  • Case Study VOL.10
    • Introducing the use of Swivel Joints for Float Suction Skimmer adopted by a leading engineering company in Southeast Asia with operations in 9 countries.

Management Vision

Realizing a Company that thrives on Business Imagination and Creativity. Imagining and creating a future society reliant on sustainable energy for all humankind

Code of Conduct

Always keeping in mind that the client comes first
Promptness in response to the inquiries of the customers
A spirit of cooperation and collaboration
The courage to face any challenge
A sense of duty and obligations

Main Customers

Domestic Energy Customers

Overseas Energy Customers

  • Asahi Chemical Industry Group
  • Chiyoda Corp.
  • Chubu Electric Power Co., Inc.
  • Chugoku Electric Power Co., Inc.
  • Cosmo Energy Holdings Co., Ltd.
  • Eneos Holdings, Inc.
  • Gas Bureau, City Of Sendai
  • Hiroshima Gas Co., Ltd.
  • Hokkaido Electric Power Co., Inc.
  • Hokkaido Gas Co., Ltd.
  • Hokuriku Electric Power Co., Inc.
  • Idemitsu Kosan Group
  • Ihi Group
  • Iwatani Corporation
  • Japan Petroleum Exploration Co.,Ltd.
  • Bp
  • China Petroleum Pipeline Engineering Co.,LTD.
  • China Steel Corporation
  • Cnooc Limited
  • Cpc Corporation
  • Ctci Corporation
  • Daelim Industrial Co., Ltd.
  • Dialog Group
  • Exxon Mobil
  • Formosa Plastic Group
  • Gs Caltex Corporation
  • Gulf Refining Co N.V
  • Hyundai Engineering & Construction Co., Ltd.
  • Indian Oil Corporation Limited
  • Iskenderun Iron & Steel Co.


Global Reach

Our company has a global reach. Our products and technologies are not only evaluated in Japan but by customers all over the world. We are consistently expanding our business operations in the international markets. Our company has a presence in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Russia, and other regions of the world. We are making credible contributions to creating a stable supply of energy at a global scale.

Introduction of our products to the world

  • We create awareness about our products through participation in exhibitions both in Japan and abroad, for instance, Gastech and Tank Storage, to introduce the NIIGATA brand, drain systems, loading arms, and other products.
  • We also provide technical advisory services for installations and maintenance work of loading arms across the globe.
  • Our experts act as technical advisors for overseas loading arm installation and maintenance work in collaboration with customers and local partners.
  • We have experience across different regions. Customers can contact our sales representative if they have any requests or queries.

Compliance Action Guidelines

As a member of Tokyo Boeki Group, we will adhere to the following compliance action guidelines.

Basic Stance

Comply with all the matters in accordance with the laws and regulations, in-house rules, and employment regulations.

Act by keeping in mind socially-accepted ideas and common sense

Compliance Areas

Guidelines for Business Activities

  • Compliance with laws and regulations related to exports and imports
  • Thorough management to ensure safety in trade
  • Compliance with the various commercial laws
  • Compliance with the non monopoly Act and related laws
  • Prevention of unfair competition
  • Protection of intellectual property rights
  • Thorough information management
  • Conservation of the environment

Guidelines for Tokyo Boeki as a Corporate Citizen

  • Common sense and moderate business entertaining and gift-giving
  • Prohibition of entertaining and gift-giving to local and international public officers that act in contradiction to the established laws and regulations, etc.
  • Prohibition of donations and political contributions that in violation of laws and regulations.
  • Denial of any type of relationship with antisocial forces
  • Appropriate use of information systems

Guidelines for Maintaining an Ideal Workplace Environment

  • Respect for human rights and prohibition of discrimination
  • Prohibition of sexual harassment
  • Compliance with laws and regulation pertaining to workplace safety and health

Initiatives For Environments and Future

We work to develop stable procurement of clean energy. A friendly collaboration among Tokyo Boeki Engineering Ltd., Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd., and Japan Ship Technology Research Association has been done to develop the worlds first loading arm for the transfer of liquefied hydrogen from a carrier to an on-shore storage facility. This collaboration has been done as part of the Strategic Innovation Promotion Program (SIP) by the Government of Japan aimed at reviving the economy of Japan and ensuring sustainable growth.

With the efforts of more than 50 years, we have developed technologies to manufacture loading arms and new thermal technologies. The technologies are critical developments to resolve the problem of transferring liquefied hydrogen at an extremely low temperature of -253 degrees. Liquefied hydrogen energy is the future of mankind that will help in creating a carbon-free world.


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