| 1933 | Shimada Seisankusho Co., Ltd. founded in Tennoji, Osaka City |
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| 1943 | Fuse Rashi Industrial Co., Ltd. founded in Higashi Osaka (at current head office location) |
| 1954 | Reorganized as Fuse Rashi Industrial Corporation |
| 1959 | Mass production started with installation of Hatebur nut former equipment |
| 1960 | Tokyo office opened |
| 1960 | Name changed to Fuse Rashi Industries, Inc. |
| 1965 | Technical partnership with US Jacobsen Company |
| 1965 | Gunma plant opened |
| 1971 | Hot forming equipment installed |
| 1973 | Kyushu Fuserashi Co., Ltd. founded |
| 1975 | Designated as a model streamlined factory by the Small and Medium Enterprise Agency |
| 1976 | Name changed to Fuserashi Co., Ltd. |
| 1976 | New York office opened |
| 1982 | Recognized as a class 1 JIS certified plant |
| 1984 | Main sales office opened in Atsugi |
| 1984 | Share capital set at 300 million yen |
| 1988 | Mie plant opened |
| 1993 | Received a national award from the Medium and Small Business Research Institute |
| 1995 | Received award for excellence in industrial standardization from the director of the Kansai Bureau of Economy, Trade and Industry. |
| 1996 | Fuserashi International Technology, Inc. founded in Ohio, USA |
| 1996 | Acquired ISO 9002 certification from German TUV Product Services |
| 1997 | Certified by the FQA Testing Institute |
| 2000 | Share capital increased to 300.3 million yen |
| 2002 | Received ISO 9001 certification from TUV Management Services |
| 2002 | Received ISO 14001 certification from the International Standards Certification Center |
| 2004 | Ningbo Changhua Fuserashi Co., Ltd. founded in Zhejiang Province, China |
| 2007 | New building for headquarters and Osaka plant completed, current location |
| 2008 | Fuserashi (Thailand) Co., Ltd. founded |
| 2008 | Received ISO/TS 16949 certification from the Japan Quality Assurance Organization |
