Message from the President

Kyudenko was established in December 1944 through the merger of 14 electric construction companies in Kyushu under the name Kyushu Denki Koji Corporation. In December 2024, we marked the 80th anniversary of our founding.
Although we began as an electric construction company in Kyushu, in recent years our operations have expanded beyond the construction of power distribution, electrical, and HVAC systems to include renewable energy generation, real estate, and investments in aerospace. The geographic area we serve has also grown beyond Kyushu to encompass the Kanto and Kansai regions and even overseas. In light of this milestone, and coinciding with the relocation of our head office to the Tenjin ONE FUKUOKA Building, we changed our corporate name to Kraftia Corporation in October.
Guided by a corporate philosophy founded on "contributing to a society by creating comfortable environment for all," "creating new values with our technology and challenging spirit going for future," and "aiming to be a company where human-oriented corporate culture is being developed," our approach to management is to fulfill our social mission as a general facilities contractor whose infrastructure makes possible everyday life while continuing to grow and evolve with the local communities we serve.
Looking ahead, we will further accelerate technological development, actively pursue new business opportunities as we seek to realize carbon neutrality, and adapt to societal changes while striving to enhance corporate value. Moreover, we will implement sustainability management and contribute to society by working to solve various social issues through our business activities.
Having identified "Make Next -- To Create Smiles for the Future" as the main theme of its long-term vision, the Kraftia Group,which will mark the 100th anniversary of its founding in 2044, will continue to strive to realize a sustainable society.
We look forward to your continued support and patronage as we do so.
Executive Officer Representative President Kazuyuki Ishibashi
