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Message from the COO

  • Executive Officer, COO, Power Projects & Infrastructure Division
  • Masumi Kakinoki

The Power Projects & Infrastructure Division strives to contribute to society as a global player in public infrastructure, with a focus on overseas I(W)PP (*1) and water projects. In tandem, the division is continuing to consistently grow earnings and advance into new business domains.

Capitalizing on Marubeni’s strengths, and backed by solid regional sales bases and ample business experience in overseas I(W)PP, water, EPC (*2) for overseas power projects, domestic and overseas power trading businesses, and renewable energy, the division will seek to replace and acquire assets, as well as further expand and achieve high earnings in each of its businesses.


 

Sources of Strength
• Generation assets with a net generating capacity of 7.5 GW, among the top in the industry
The Power Projects & Infrastructure Division is expanding its power generating capacity, already top among Japanese trading companies, to a level comparable to that of leading Independent Power Producers from the United States and Europe.


 

• One of Japan’s most diverse water business portfolios
The division is developing diverse water businesses in Central and South America, China, the Middle East, and Australia, ranging from drinking water, wastewater and desalination operations to fully integrated water businesses. The division’s ample business experience and supply scale rank it as one of the top companies in this sector in Japan.


 

• Solid regional sales base and expertise in the arrangement, development and implementation of sophisticated finance programs
With development bases in New York, London, and Singapore, in addition to the head office, the division has built a solid regional sales base and is promoting the formation of a well-balanced I(W)PP asset portfolio. Other division strengths are its diverse project finance arrangements and expertise in EPC and O&M (*3).


 

• Ample proven results and distinct EPC management capabilities in the overseas power plant EPC field
Since embarking on the delivery and construction of overseas power generation facilities in the 1960s, the division has built an impressive track record in the field and, through collaborations with European and U.S.-based manufacturers, has established a unique project management methodology. In addition to achievements as an EPC contractor that are second to none, the division is realizing synergies with I(W)PP project developments.


 

*1 I(W)PP: Independent (Water) Power Producer
*2 EPC: Engineering, Procurement and Construction
*3 O&M: Operation and Maintenance

Masumi Kakinoki, Executive Officer, COO, Power Projects & Infrastructure Division

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