Language Requirements
- Japanese: Business
- English: Greetings/None
- JLPT: N1
- Japanese: Native
- Japanese: Native
- English: Greetings/None
- JLPT: N1
- Chinese: Business
Language Requirements
More Than
Less Than
TBK was established in January 2002 by members of a China-related joint venture subsidiary that was liquidated as part of Kawasaki Steel's reorganization of its information technology subsidiaries in 2000. In September of the same year, Beijing TBK was established as a subsidiary in China. TBK has also established subsidiaries in Wuxi and Shanghai to provide design, development, operation, and maintenance services utilizing offshore resources for many medium-sized manufacturing companies. As the project progresses from the design phase to development, implementation support, and operation and maintenance, TBK has been able to improve development quality by establishing a bridge SE system that connects design (Japan) and development resources (China). As a result, TBK has been highly evaluated by customers and prime contractors as a unique Chinese version of a "near-shore company" that connects Japan and China.
Language Requirements
- Japanese: Business
- English: Greetings/None
- JLPT: N1
- Japanese: Native
- Japanese: Native
- English: Greetings/None
- JLPT: N1
- Chinese: Business
Language Requirements
More Than
Less Than
TBK was established in January 2002 by members of a China-related joint venture subsidiary that was liquidated as part of Kawasaki Steel's reorganization of its information technology subsidiaries in 2000. In September of the same year, Beijing TBK was established as a subsidiary in China. TBK has also established subsidiaries in Wuxi and Shanghai to provide design, development, operation, and maintenance services utilizing offshore resources for many medium-sized manufacturing companies. As the project progresses from the design phase to development, implementation support, and operation and maintenance, TBK has been able to improve development quality by establishing a bridge SE system that connects design (Japan) and development resources (China). As a result, TBK has been highly evaluated by customers and prime contractors as a unique Chinese version of a "near-shore company" that connects Japan and China.