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Janome

Janome Sewing Machine Co., Ltd.
Native name
蛇の目ミシン工業株式会社
Public KK
Traded as :
Industry Machinery
Founded Tokyo, Japan (October 16, 1921; 95 years ago (1921-10-16))
Founder Yosaku Ose
Headquarters Hachioji, Japan
Key people
Hachiro Makabe
(President)
Products
Revenue

IncreaseJPY 46.01 billion (FY 2014)

(US$ 383.4 million) (FY 2014)

Increase JPY 1.86 billion (FY 2014)

(US$ 15.5 million) (FY 2014)
Number of employees
3,528 (as of June 22, 2015)
Subsidiaries Elna
Website Official website
Footnotes / references

IncreaseJPY 46.01 billion (FY 2014)

Increase JPY 1.86 billion (FY 2014)

Janome (蛇の目ミシン工業株式会社, Janome Mishin Kōgyō Kabushiki-gaisha, Janome Sewing Machine Co., Ltd.) is a Japanese company that produces sewing machines, with manufacturing plants in Japan, Taiwan and Thailand.

The Pine Sewing Machine factory was founded on October 16, 1921. In 1935, the Janome trademark was established, and the company was renamed to Janome Sewing Machine Co., Ltd. in 1954. As one of many manufacturers selling in the USA, its subsidiary is Janome America based in Mahwah, New Jersey and also owns Swiss-brand Elna. The company manufactures all of its machines in the same factories.

Around 1862, William Barker and Andrew J. Clark began producing the "Pride of the West" machine, later calling it the "New England Single Thread Hand Sewing Machine" after moving the plant to Orange, Massachusetts, in 1867. Over the next few years, the New England machine and the "Home Shuttle" were their two most significant products. In 1882, the company reformed under the name New Home (a combination of the labels New England and Home Shuttle). The company ran into financial difficulties in the 1920s and was taken over by The Free Sewing Machine Company in 1930, after they temporarily ran the business for two years. In 1960, New Home and the "New Home" brand were purchased by the Janome company. Janome has led the way with innovation in sewing machines through establishing a research laboratory in Tokyo in 1964. Then in 1971 they released the first sewing machine with both programmable and computerised functions on the market.


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