Am-Kor Limited

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'''Am-Kor Limited''' is an American and Korean based manufacturing business.  
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The '''Am-Kor Group''' is an American based manufacturing business. Am-Kor limited was founded to represent both [[EJR Manufacturing]] and [[Jayatsu Manufacturing]]. Victor Jayson Equipment Inc. joined in 2009. The current CEO is Ralph James.
==History==
==History==
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===Jayatsu Industrial===
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Am-Kor Limited was started in 1987 as a investment deal between [[EJR Manufacturing|EJR2]] and [[Jayatsu Manufacturing|Jayatsu America]].
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Jayatsu Industrial was a Korean manufacturer of heavy and industrial equipment. The company was founded in 1958 by C. Yoon.
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In 1975, American David Smith purchased a majority share in Jayatsu Industrial. Smith believed that they could make more money if they expanded to North America. Smith demanded that they had a manufacturing plant in North America by the end of the decade. Yoon knew that they could not create it in time and left the company in 1978.
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In 1988, Jayatsu Industrial was sold to Han Lee. In 1992, EJR2 was merged with [[EJR Manufacturing]].
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By 1982, Jayatsu had a minor presence in North America. By 1984, Smith was being convicted of tax charges and was found guilty in 1986.  
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Am-Kor Limited was officially founded in 1993 as a partnership between [[EJR Manufacturing]] and [[Jayatsu Industrial]].
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In 1988 Jayatsu was bought by Han Lee. By 1991, Jayatsu was facing possible financial trouble.
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In August 2009, Am-Kor President Ralph James said that [[Jayatsu Manufacturing]] and [[EJR Manufacturing]] are going through restructuring and major changes may be coming. James said that it will affect all parts of the Am-Kor Group and an official announcement will be made soon.  
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===Merger===
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On August 19, 2009 Ralph James announced that the Am-Kor Group Limited is now an official company and [[Jayatsu Manufacturing]] and [[EJR Manufacturing]] are now officially owned by the Am-Kor Group. James also announced that [[Jayatsu_Manufacturing#Jayatsu Agriculture Equipment|Jayatsu Agriculture Equipment]] will be renamed to Am-Kor Ag.
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In 1993 when a parnership was formed between [[EJR Manufacturing]] and Jayatsu Industrial. A new company was created to represent both companies called Am-Kor Limited.
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In 1996, Alex Richards became head of EJR Manufacturing after Kevin Richards retired in 1995.
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==Am-Kor Motors==
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'''Am-Kor Motors''' was officially formed in 2008 with the announcement of the [[Jayatsu EC|RMC Charge]]. The President of Am-Kor Motors is Bill Kennedy.
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==Am-Kor Ag==
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Victor Jayson Equipment Inc. became a member of the Am-Kor Group in 2009 when LnV merged [[Jayatsu_Manufacturing#Victor_Jayson_Equipment_Inc.|Jayatsu America]] and [[Rezzi_Tractors#Victor_Jayson_Equipment_Inc.|VT Equipment Inc.]]
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In 1998, Alex Richards became the official head of Am-Kor Limited. Alex's brother, Adam Richards became CEO of EJR Manufacturing.
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On August 19, 2009 Ralph James announced that Am-Kor has purchased [[Jayatsu_Manufacturing#Jayatsu Agriculture Equipment|Jayatsu Agriculture Equipment]] and has formed Am-Kor Ag. Am-Kor now owns 40% of Victor Jayson Equipment Inc.
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==Am-Kor Motors==
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'''Am-Kor Motors''' is the automotive division of Am-Kor Limited. The [[Richards Motor Company]] and [[So Motors]] are run under Am-Kor Motors.
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==So International==
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==RoV Bottling Company==
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In 1998, Am-Kor bought the remaining So Manufacturing. So Manufacturing is another Korean based manufacturing company. In 1999 the name was changed to [[So International]]. The most famous product was the ill fated [[So Shi-Tei|So Car]]. In 2001. Am-Kor decided to bring back the So Car and turned it into a minor success.
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In May 2009, Am-Kor purchased the bankrupt RoV Bottling Company. In August 2009, EJR Manufacturing purchased the RoV Bottling Company from Ralph James. EJR Manufacturing plans on starting production later in the year.
==See Also==
==See Also==
* [[So International]]
* [[So International]]
[[Category: Am-Kor]] [[Category: Fiction]]
[[Category: Am-Kor]] [[Category: Fiction]]

Current revision as of 05:35, 31 August 2009

The Am-Kor Group is an American based manufacturing business. Am-Kor limited was founded to represent both EJR Manufacturing and Jayatsu Manufacturing. Victor Jayson Equipment Inc. joined in 2009. The current CEO is Ralph James.

Contents

[edit] History

Am-Kor Limited was started in 1987 as a investment deal between EJR2 and Jayatsu America.

In 1988, Jayatsu Industrial was sold to Han Lee. In 1992, EJR2 was merged with EJR Manufacturing.

Am-Kor Limited was officially founded in 1993 as a partnership between EJR Manufacturing and Jayatsu Industrial.

In August 2009, Am-Kor President Ralph James said that Jayatsu Manufacturing and EJR Manufacturing are going through restructuring and major changes may be coming. James said that it will affect all parts of the Am-Kor Group and an official announcement will be made soon.

On August 19, 2009 Ralph James announced that the Am-Kor Group Limited is now an official company and Jayatsu Manufacturing and EJR Manufacturing are now officially owned by the Am-Kor Group. James also announced that Jayatsu Agriculture Equipment will be renamed to Am-Kor Ag.

[edit] Am-Kor Motors

Am-Kor Motors was officially formed in 2008 with the announcement of the RMC Charge. The President of Am-Kor Motors is Bill Kennedy.

[edit] Am-Kor Ag

Victor Jayson Equipment Inc. became a member of the Am-Kor Group in 2009 when LnV merged Jayatsu America and VT Equipment Inc.

On August 19, 2009 Ralph James announced that Am-Kor has purchased Jayatsu Agriculture Equipment and has formed Am-Kor Ag. Am-Kor now owns 40% of Victor Jayson Equipment Inc.

[edit] RoV Bottling Company

In May 2009, Am-Kor purchased the bankrupt RoV Bottling Company. In August 2009, EJR Manufacturing purchased the RoV Bottling Company from Ralph James. EJR Manufacturing plans on starting production later in the year.

[edit] See Also

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