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Uni-ball

Uni-ball
(Subsidiary of Mitsubishi Pencil Company)
Founded 1887; 130 years ago (1887)
Headquarters Tokyo, Japan
Area served
Asia, North America, South America, Europe
Key people
Eiichiro Suhara (President)
Non-consolidated: ¥2,387 million
Consolidated: ¥3,715 million
Number of employees
Non-consolidated: 603;
Consolidated: 2,575
Parent Mitsubishi Pencil Company
Divisions Uni-ball North America
Website www.uniball.com

uni-ball and uni are brands of pens and pencils, made by the Mitsubishi Pencil Company (三菱鉛筆株式会社 Mitsubishi Enpitsu Kabushiki Gaisha?, : ) of Japan. The brand currently has several lines of pens including Jetstream, Vision Elite, Signo, Eye and Power Tank RT.

Mitsubishi Pencil Company distributes products in over 100 countries through subsidiaries, such as Mitsubishi Pencil Company UK. Sanford distributes uni-ball in the United States and Canada, Faber-Castell does so for Germany, and Linc Pen and Plastics Limited (LPPL) in India. Despite its naming and the near identical logomarks, Mitsubishi Pencil Company is unrelated to the Mitsubishi Group, and has never been a part of their zaibatsu.

The Signo pen comes in varied tip sizes, ranging from ultra-micro (0.28mm) to bold (1.0mm).

Founded in 1887 by Niroku Masaki, the company then known as Masaki Pencil Manufacturing Company began creating superior wooden pencils. It wasn't until after World War II that the company became The Mitsubishi Pencil Company.

In 1966, they began creating performance pens and by 1979 they developed the world's first metal-tipped roller pen. This was the first Uniball pen as well as the world's first pen with water-based ink. While mainly focused on making pens, in 2008 they developed a new mechanical pencil that rotates the graphite lead every time it is lifted from the page to sharpen it into an even cone shape.This line of pencils is named as Kuru Toga.

Roller: The standard system for the majority of their pens, including the Vision Elite which was built with an inside reservoir that can compensate for changes in pressure to prevent spills during flights.


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