June 1939

Tokyo Tekko Co., Ltd. (TTK) is founded in Adachi-ku, Tokyo, to produce pig iron and cast iron.

April 1959

Production of ordinary steel ingots starts.

March 1969

The Oyama Factory Steel-Making Mill (currently Oyama Works) is established in Oyama City, Tochigi Prefecture.

May 1969

The Oyama Factory Rolling Mill is established to start the production of steel bars.

October 1970

TTK acquires a controlling interest in Musashi Steelworks (currently Tokyo Tekko Doboku Co., Ltd., a consolidated subsidiary).

June 1971

TTK is listed on the Second Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

April 1973

Totetsu Koun Co., Ltd. (currently a consolidated subsidiary) is founded in Adachi-ku, Tokyo.

April 1974

TTK is listed on the First Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange.

February 1976

The Hachinohe Works Steel-Making Mill is established in Hachinohe City, Aomori Prefecture.

March 1978

The Head Office is relocated to 520 Yokokura Shinden, Oyama City, Tochigi Prefecture. The Oyama Factory is renamed Oyama Works as TTK’s main factory.

March 1979

The Sakai Office is established in Sakai Town, Sashima District, Ibaraki Prefecture, to produce pig iron and cast iron products.

July 1980

Totetsu Sangyo Co., Ltd. (currently a consolidated subsidiary) is founded in Oyama City, Tochigi Prefecture.

November 1980

TTK enters into a business partnership with Godo Steel, Ltd.

September 1981

The Hachinohe Works Rolling Mill is established to start the production of steel bars.

February 1983

The Building Center of Japan approves TTK's joining method for high-tensile threaded rebars (Neji-Tetsu-Con) (Evaluation No. BCJ−C1039).

August 1988

Totetsu Kenzai K.K. is founded in Hachinohe City, Aomori Prefecture.

March 1989

Totetsu Maintenance K.K. (currently a consolidated subsidiary) is founded in Oyama City, Tochigi Prefecture.

August 1989

TTK receives a general construction business license: License from the Governor of Tochigi Prefecture (General-1) No. 16576.

October 1990

TTK acquires a controlling interest in Shintou Co., Ltd.

March 1991

The Cut & Bend Center is established in Oyama City, Tochigi Prefecture.

September 1993

Kanto Metal Co., Ltd. (currently a consolidated subsidiary) is founded in Sakai Town, Sashima District, Ibaraki Prefecture.

May 1996

Oyama Works and Hachinohe Works acquire ISO quality management system certification ISO 9002/JIS Z 9902.

July 1996

The Head Office of Totetsu Koun Co., Ltd. is relocated to Oyama City.

February 1999

The Tokyo Head Office is relocated to Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo.

May 2000

Tohoku Environmental Clean System Co., Ltd. is founded in Hachinohe City, Aomori Prefecture.

December 2001

Tohoku Tokyo Tekko Co., Ltd. is founded in Hachinohe City, Aomori Prefecture, to take over the operations of the Hachinohe Works.

February 2002

TTK jointly establishes Tokyo D-bar Steel Co., Ltd. with Godo Steel, Ltd. (opened for business in April 2002).

July 2002

TTK acquires full ownership of YOSHIEI, a private limited company.

September 2004

Tohoku Tokyo Tekko Co., Ltd. acquires ISO environmental management system certification ISO 14001/JIS Q 14001.

March 2005

Tohoku Tokyo Tekko Co., Ltd. jointly establishes Tohoku D-bar Steel Co., Ltd. with Itoh Iron & Steel Co., Ltd. (opened for business in April 2005).

September 2005

Tokyo Tekko Co., Ltd. acquires ISO environmental management system certification ISO 14001/JIS Q 14001.

October 2007

Tohoku Tokyo Tekko Co., Ltd. and Shintou Co., Ltd. merge (keeping the name Tohoku Tokyo Tekko Co., Ltd.).

April 2008

TTK absorbs YOSHIEI.

September 2009

The Tokyo Head Office is relocated to Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo.

October 2010

Tohoku Environmental Clean System Co., Ltd. is liquidated.

September 2013

Tokyo  D-bar Steel Co., Ltd. is liquidated.

October 2013

TTK KOREA CO., LTD. (currently a consolidated subsidiary) is founded in Seoul City, South Korea.

April 2014

Totetsu Kenzai K.K. is liquidated.

December 2014

Totetsu Shigen K.K. (currently a consolidated subsidiary) is founded in Hachinohe City, Aomori Prefecture.

April 2015

TTK absorbs Tohoku Tokyo Tekko Co., Ltd.

April 2018

TTK establishes capital business partnership with ITO Iron & Steel Co.Ltd and registers it as the equity method affiliate.

October 2018

TTK jointly establishes Tokyo D-bar Sales Co.Ltd with ITO Iron & Steel Co.Ltd. (opened for business in Feb.2019)