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Shoei Co.,Ltd
Type Joint stock company
Founded 17 March 1959
Founder(s) Eitaro Kamata
Headquarters Taitō, Tokyo, Japan
Industry Motorcycle helmet manufacturing
Net income 13,586,081,737 Yen (as of September 30, 2007)
Employees 477
Website www.shoei.com

Shoei Co.,Ltd (ショウエイ) (TYO: 7839) is a Japanese company that produces a popular line of motorsport helmets.

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[edit] History

Shoei is a Japanese company producing motorcycle helmets since 1958.[1] Its roots go back to 1954 with the founding of Kamata Polyester Co., whose first helmets were produced primarily for use in the construction industry.

Shoei's founder, Eitaro Kamata, began to produce helmets for the motorcycle racing sector and in 1960, the Tokyo factory began to produce the first motorcycle helmets to meet the Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS).

In 1965, Honda Motor Co. adopted Shoei's helmets as their 'genuine' helmets, increasing their popularity and availability. The Shoei Safety Helmet Corp. was established in 1968, shortly after construction of the Ibaraki factory. The current Iwate factory was built in 1989.

Despite their success, Shoei remains a relatively small company, with a workforce of under 500 people worldwide.

[edit] Helmets

Since the foundation of the company, all Shoei helmets have been designed and manufactured in Japan, although they are distributed and sold globally.

Shoei's GRV helmet was the first helmet to use carbon fiber and Kevlar. Shoei also created the first coverless shield system and the Dual Liner Ventilation system.[citation needed] The flagship X-Spirit was introduced in 2003 and was promoted by Shoei as the most advanced helmet in the world, winning MCN's Product of the Year 2003 award in the clothing category.[citation needed] It was followed by further development and the introduction of the RF-1000 (sold as the XR-1000 in Europe) in 2004, and the later introduction of the X-Eleven.

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Company History". Shoei corporate website. http://www.shoei-europe.com/en/history.php. Retrieved 2007-10-30. 

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