About FEC Inc.

U.S. Corporate
Headquarters in Shelby Township, Michigan
FEC Inc.® is a dynamic,
single-source supplier of automated electric fastening
& servo press systems with worldwide marketing and service capabilities.
As a wholly owned subsidiary of
Daiichi-Dentsu LTD.,
FEC Inc. has been a leading supplier of Fastening
Systems for more than 25 years. Our record speaks
for itself, with more than 30,000 Fastening spindles
installed globally on critical joints. FEC
Inc. has continued to improve and expand our product
lines and currently offers assembly solutions including,
but not limited to:
- Electric Single-Spindle (Handheld) Nutrunners
- Electric Multi-Spindle (Fixtured) Nutrunners
- Electric Servo Presses
- Turnkey Automated Assembly Systems
The key to the excellent
reputation we’ve earned with our extended Customer base, is the
expertise of our Engineering and Manufacturing staff in the design
and production of our Assembly Systems. Additionally, the
service-oriented nature of our operation ensures support from
initial equipment concept through installation, and beyond.
FEC Historical Milestones
| 2011
| Micro-Nutrunner Introduced
New version Fusion Pistol Introduced |
| 2010
| "Mini" Press Introduced |
| 2009
| "Slimline" Press Introduced |
| 2008
| Added Representative in
Italy, TEMA |
| 2007: |
Ethernet I/P Interface
Introduced (for all systems)
"LT" Press Introduced
Ethernet Data Connection Introduced
QDAS (GM Data Format) Certified |
| 2006: |
Main Unit Introduced for
Enforce System
New Smaller, High Speed, Single Cable
Motors introduced to AFC1500 |
| 2005: |
FEC South Sales Office
opened in Huntsville, Alabama |
| 2004: |
Introduced
Enforce Electric Servo Press System
Introduced Fusion Electric Hand Tool
System |
| 2001: |
FEC moves to new,
larger facility in Macomb, Michigan |
| 2000:
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AFC1500
System Introduced |
| 1993: |
AFC1100 / 1200 System
Introduced |
| 1990: |
AFC1000 System Introduced |
| 1988: |
First Electric Nutrunner - Nissan Smyrna TN. Plant |
1987:
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First Electric Nutrunner - Ford Chihuahua Engine Plant
First Electric Wheel Multi Nutrunner - Honda Marysville Plant |
| 1986: |
All Plant Air Nutrunners changed from Air to Electric: Ford Essex Engine Plant |
| 1985: |
First fully Electric Nutrunner Engine Assembly Line - Ford Lima Engine Plant |
| 1983: |
FEC
Incorporates in the USA as a wholly owned subsidiary of Daiichi
Dentsu (DDK), Japan |
| 1981: |
Supplied the First Electric Nutrunner into North America - To Ford Lima
Engine Plant |
FEC is a wholly owned subsidiary of Daiichi Dentsu
in Japan.
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DAIICHI DENTSU LTD |
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690-1, Omori-Shimoosa
Kani-City, Gifu, Japan
Phone: 81-574-62-5865
Fax: 81-574-62-3523 Web:
www.daiichi-dentsu.co.jp
Email:
sales@daiichi-dentsu.co.jp |
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Nutrunner Division - Kani Plant |
| Located:
Gifu, Japan |
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Established in 1952 |
| 110
Direct Employees (2006) |
| Research
& Development |
| Design,
Manufacturing & Support |
| 30+
years of Fastening Experience |
| First
Electric Nutrunner (1975) |
| 30,000+
Spindles Installed Globally |
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Associated Companies |
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Daiichi Kiden : Induction Heating
Systems, Crystal Growing Systems, Crystal Growth |
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Daiichi Machines Co. LTD:
Manufacturing of various Switchboards, Control Panels &
Metal Plates |
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Daiichi-Tsushin Kogyo LTD:
Manufacturing of Telecommunication Equipment |
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