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The Ricoh Company, Ltd. (/ˈrk/) (株式会社リコー, Kabushiki-gaisha Rikō) is a Japanese multinational imaging and electronics company. It was founded by the now-defunct commercial division of the Institute of Physical and Chemical Research (Riken) known as the Riken Concern, on 6 February 1936 as Riken Sensitized Paper (理研感光紙, Riken Kankōshi). Ricoh's headquarters are located in Ota, Tokyo.[1]

For other uses, see Ricoh (disambiguation).

Native name

株式会社リコー

Kabushiki gaisha Rikō

February 6, 1936 (1936-02-06)

Kiyoshi Ichimura Edit this on Wikidata

Worldwide

Yoshinori Yamashita (Chairman)
Akira Oyama (President & CEO)

Copiers (such as plain paper copiers (PPCs)), printers (multi-functional printers (MFPs), laser printers), production printing products and facsimile machines.

¥2.063 trillion (Year ended March 31, 2018)

¥2,008.5 billion (Year ended March 31, 2020)

90,141 (on consolidated basis, as of March 31, 2020)

Ricoh produces electronic products, primarily cameras and office equipment such as printers, photocopiers, fax machines, offers Software as a Service (SaaS) document management applications such as DocumentMall, RicohDocs, GlobalScan, Print&Share,[2] MakeLeaps and also offers Projectors. In the late 1990s through early 2000s, the company grew to become the largest copier manufacturer in the world. During this time, Ricoh acquired Savin, Gestetner, Lanier, Rex-Rotary, Monroe, Nashuatec, IKON and most recently IBM Printing Systems Division / Infoprint Solutions Company. Although the Monroe brand was discontinued, products continue to be marketed worldwide under the remaining brand names. In 2006, Ricoh acquired the European operations of Danka for $210 million. These operations continue as a stand-alone business unit, under the Infotec brand.[3]

1936: The company was founded. Before relocating to Chūō, Ricoh was first in .[4] In 2006 Ricoh's headquarters moved to the 25-story Ricoh Building in the Ginza area in Chūō.

Minato, Tokyo

1955: Ricoh made their first . Ricopy 101 was a diazo wet copier for desktop blueprint duplication.[5] The model received certification of Mechanical Engineering Heritage #54 by the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers (JSME) in 2012.

diazo copier

1960s and 1970s: Ricoh made wrist watches for both the Japanese domestic market and international markets, briefly entering into a partnership with , for the creation of the Ricoh Hamilton Electric watch.[6]

Hamilton Watch Company

1980s and 1990s: Ricoh was the primary manufacturer of copiers. They have also manufactured copiers for Toshiba, fax machines for AT&T Corporation and Omnifax, as well as a wide variety of equipment for numerous other companies including duplicators for AB Dick. Ricoh manufactured several electronic components for video game consoles - the Ricoh 2A03 8-bit CPU with built-in PSG sound as well as the Ricoh 2C02 (PPU) used in the Nintendo Entertainment System (2A07 CPU in the PAL NES and the 6538 PPU in PAL famiclones), and the Ricoh 5A22 16-bit CPU and the Ricoh 5C77 and Ricoh 5C78 PPUs used in the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It also supplied their RF5C68 and RF5C164 PCM sound chips to Fujitsu and Sega for the FM Towns computer, System 18 and System 32 arcade platforms and Sega CD add-on for the Genesis console.

Pitney-Bowes

January 2001: Ricoh acquired Lanier Worldwide.

[7]

2003: Ricoh bought to the CNE Coliseum (now known as Coca-Cola Coliseum) in Toronto.[8]

naming rights

2004: Ricoh acquired Printing Solutions, Ltd creating a new company, Ricoh Printing Systems, Ltd.[9]

Hitachi

2005: Ricoh bought the naming rights to the stadium/entertainment complex, home to now called the Ricoh Arena.[10]

Coventry City Football Club

September 2005: Ricoh launched its newly-designed logo for the Ricoh brand. The prior logo was introduced in 1986.

[11]

November 2006: Ricoh announced the integration of the head office of Ricoh Europe B.V. (REBV) in , Netherlands, with NRG's European headquarters in London, United Kingdom. This was completed on April 1, with the former NRG HQ in London becoming the Strategic HQ and the former REBV HQ in Amstelveen becoming the Operational HQ. This mirrors a similar process which took place in the US with Lanier and Ricoh USA. This integration was the first step within each country in Europe.

Amstelveen

July 1, 2007: A single country organization was created in Austria, with integration also taking place in Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain.

January 25, 2007: Ricoh announced purchase of Printing Systems Division for $725 million and investment in a 3-year joint venture to form the new Ricoh subsidiary, InfoPrint Solutions Company, with a 51% share.[12]

IBM

February 2008: Ricoh partnered with PrinterOn to set up two new HotSpot printers: The SP C410DN-KP color printer and the SP 4100N-KP monochrome printer which allows Wi-Fi enabled users to print documents from any location.

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August 27, 2008: Ricoh announced its intentions of acquiring for $1.6 billion; on November 1, Ricoh completed the acquisition.[14]

IKON Office Solutions

May 2011: Ricoh announced a cut of 10,000 jobs worldwide up to March 2014 from the 40,000 workers in Japan and 68,900 others overseas. The company would also shift 15,000 workers to areas with more growth potential.

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July 2010: a involving Ricoh was found to be unenforceable by the High Court of England and Wales, as it breached Article 101 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, which prohibits agreements which had the object or effect of distorting competition. Judgement was made in favour of Ricoh.[16]

confidentiality agreement

July 1, 2011: Japanese optical glass-maker said it would sell its Pentax camera business to Ricoh, in a deal the Nikkei business daily said was worth about 10 billion yen ($124.2 million).[17] On July 29, 2011, Hoya transferred its Pentax imaging systems business to a newly established subsidiary called Pentax Imaging Corporation. On October 1, 2011, Ricoh acquired all shares of Pentax Imaging Corp. and renamed the new subsidiary Pentax Ricoh Imaging Company, Ltd.[18][19]

Hoya Corporation

October 1, 2011: Ricoh announced the establishment of Pentax Ricoh Imaging Company, LTD. On August 1, 2013, the company name was changed to Ricoh Imaging Company Ltd.[20]

[18]

January 8, 2016: Ricoh India stated they partnered with to offer digital lifecycle management software.[21]

Siemens

July 19, 2016: Ricoh India admitted to an estimated 1,123 crore accounting fraud. CEO and Managing Director Manoj Kumar, and Chairman Tetsuya Takano have resigned from Ricoh India as a result.[23]

[22]

January 18, 2017: Ricoh Limited announced the acquisition of Avanti Computer Systems, headquartered in Toronto, Ontario, a leading provider of Print MIS (Management Information System) targeted for the production print market. The acquisition enabled Ricoh to further expand the value its production print workflow delivers to customers, as well as to help improve management efficiency and productivity of customers in the production printing market.

[24]

2019: Ricoh announced a partnership with .[25]

Cisco Systems

April 2022: Ricoh announced the acquisition of 80% of the shares in from Fujitsu Limited.[26]

PFU Limited

Americas Regional Headquarters
Ricoh USA, Inc., located in Exton, PA, USA, covers the United States and Canada while Ricoh Latin America, located in South Florida, covers the Latin American countries

Europe Regional Headquarters
Ricoh International B.V., located in Amstelveen, the Netherlands and London, U.K. covers Europe, Africa and Middle East

Asia/Pacific Regional Headquarters
Ricoh Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd., located in Singapore, covers South-East Asia, Australia, New Zealand and China

Ricoh Theta

and camera All-in-one[28]

GPS

This photo depicts a black Ricoh 35 EFS film camera

A partial list of products marketed to the public under the Ricoh brand includes:

Ricoh were shirt sponsors of from 1981 to 1985.

Stoke City

a football and rugby stadium complete with a concert hall and conference facilities, opened in Coventry, England in 2005, bearing the company's name due to a naming rights agreement. Renamed City of Coventry Stadium during the 2012 Summer Olympics due to strict sponsorship rules.

Ricoh Arena

a Japanese rugby union team owned by Ricoh.

Ricoh Black Rams

In 2007, Ricoh acquired title sponsorship of the , one of then four major championships recognized by the world's dominant women's golf tour, the U.S. LPGA Tour.

Women's British Open

In November 2008, Ricoh unveiled the first eco-friendly billboard in , NY—entirely powered by the sun and the wind.[30]

Times Square

a lineup of 360-degree cameras by Ricoh

Ricoh Theta

Ricoh official website

Ricoh Imaging official website