Koichi Fukaya began serving as President and CEO of DENSO Corporation, headquartered
in Kariya, Aichi, Japan in June 2003. Since then, Fukaya has taken DENSO on a
fast track toward creating innovative technology for an advanced automotive society.
In addition, his boosting of global operations to better serve DENSO's customers
worldwide resulted in a continuous increase of both revenue and profit.
Previously, Fukaya served as Senior Managing Director in charge of the Production
Promotion Center. There, he was responsible for strategic planning and implementation
of production technologies for DENSO Group manufacturing, to achieve high quality
in technology, product development and production.
In 1995, Fukaya was appointed to the Board of Directors and named President
of DENSO Manufacturing Michigan, Inc. in Battle Creek, Mich., USA. While there,
he succeeded in expanding sales to General Motors. After four years in Michigan,
he took his post in 1998 as Managing Director of the Production Control Department,
and in 1999, was made responsible for the Thermal Systems Group.
While Managing Director of the Thermal Systems Group, DENSO's largest product
group, Fukaya led the development of modules such as the cockpit and front-end
modules. He also led the expansion of DENSO's European business by increasing
sales and establishing a third air conditioner plant in the Czech Republic.
Fukaya also served as General Manager of the Production Engineering Department,
the Production Engineering Research & Development Department and the Air
conditioning Manufacturing Department.
During his tenure at DENSO, Fukaya has researched automatic assembly systems,
developed flexible manufacturing systems and established advanced production
systems leading to several production and technology awards.
Fukaya joined DENSO Corporation (formerly Nippondenso Co. Ltd.) in 1966 after
graduating with a degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Tokyo Institute of
Technology. His major areas of study included material strength, thermodynamics,
aeromechanics and automatic control systems.
DENSO, a leading global supplier of advanced automotive technology, systems
and components, employs approximately 112,000 people in 32 countries and regions,
including Japan. Consolidated global sales for the fiscal year ended March 31,
2007 totaled US$30.6 billion.