
Code of Conduct
1. Never be satisfied with the present state and always possess an awareness of issues
2. Do not forget failures and always challenge ourselves in new fields
3. Endeavor to disclose information and gather wisdom from those around us
4. Recognize individuality and personality and build a workplace in which capabilities and skills can be honed
5. Comply with laws and regulations
We will strictly comply with all laws and regulations, and engage in corporate activities that are sincere, fair, transparent and free that meet social standards.
Moreover, we will maintain sound and normal relationships with government and administrative bodies and take an unflinching stance towards anti-social forces and organizations that threaten the safety and order of civil society.
History

October 1, 1975 | Establishment of IHI Marine Co., Ltd. (IMC) |
July 1, 1993 | Transferred operations of IHI Predictive Maintenance Project Group |
January 1, 1999 | Acquired IMI Co., Ltd. |
April 1, 2001 | Transferred operations of IHI Commercial Marine After-sales Service |
March 20, 2005 | Establishment of IMCS Marine (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. (100% wholly-owned) |
June 23, 2011 | Inherited duckpeller maintenance business from IHI Corporation |
January 1, 2012 | Transferred IMCS Marine (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. to IHI Marine United |
January 1, 2013 | Changed trade name to IMC Co., Ltd. |
April 1, 2014 | Inherited marine service business (primarily repair/technical services) from Japan Marine United and "Surf-Bulb" and "Anti-Rolling Tank System" related businesses from Keihin Marine Factory Co., Ltd. |
October 1, 2015 | Inherited lifecycle business and related overseas affiliates over from Japan Marine United Corporation --Overseas Affiliates-- ・Rotterdam: IMBV B.V ・Singapore: Japan Marine United Singapore Pte Ltd. ・Shanghai: IMCS Marine (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. |