Thursday, November 26, 2015

Koei Tsuge: Central Japan Railway President

Koei Tsuge joined the now-defunct Japanese National Railways in 1977. In 1987, Japanese National Railways was broken up, into seven railways of which one of them is the Central Japan Railway. Since April 1, 2014, he has been serving as President and Representative Director. Koie’s previous roles include Director of General Affairs, Director of Human Resources, Managing Director and Director of Secretary. 
The company that Koei heads is huge. Central Japan Railway Co. is headquartered in Nagoya, Japan. It has over 28,000 employees and generates sales in excess of $15 billion. 
The company engages in the operation of railways and commercial establishments. It operates through the following segments: Transportation, Merchandise and Other, Real Estate, and Other Services. 
The Transportation segment involves railway business and bus businesses. The Merchandise and Other segment manages department stores and provides sales services of good and food in stations and trains. The Real Estate segment engages in the development of commercial facilities in stations and areas under elevated track columns, and it leases real estates such as station buildings. The Other Services segment manages hotels at major stations, travel businesses and advertising agencies. It also manufactures rolling stock and maintains, inspects and repairs railway facilities. 

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