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Impact of the Earthquake and Tsunami in Northeast Japan
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For The Restoration
After restoration (Alpine Precision, Inc.)
Solder splashed from solder tank Overturned production line
After restoration (Alpine Electronics Manufacturing, Inc.)
Damage to component shelving
Damage
Injuries None of Alpine’s 3,187 employees were injured during the earthquake and tsunami
Property damage • Some damage to buildings (fallen ceilings, cracks in walls)
• Production lines and component shelving overturned
Infrastructure • Water supply interrupted. Returned to normal on March 25.
• Residential areas where employees live were without water until mid-April
Restart
Iwaki Offi ce
• Production halted for two weeks after the earthquake because of infrastructure damage (water
supply stoppage, lack of materials)
• Returned to normal operation on March 28
Plant • Production partially resumed on March 22
• Full return to normal operation on March 28
Losses
Extraordinary losses
(reported in the financial
statements for the fiscal year
that ended March 31, 2011)
Approximately 1.5 billion yen
• Repairs to damaged structures and facilities
• Fixed costs incurred while operations were halted
Damage and Losses