Marubeni

Marubeni is a Japanese trading company specializing in food/agriculture, energy, and aerospace with global commodity trading and supply chain expertise.

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Marubeni — The Invisible Trader

历史时间线

  • 1858: Chubei Itoh founds an indigo dye and textile trading business
  • 1919: Incorporates as Marubeni Corporation
  • 1950s: Expands into metals, chemicals, and food after WWII
  • 1970s-80s: Becomes major player in energy and aerospace trading
  • 2000s: Strategic focus on food/agriculture and power generation
  • 2020s: Leading grain trader and aerospace components supplier

商业模式

  • Food/agriculture: Grain trading, flour milling, food processing
  • Energy: LNG, coal, oil trading, power plant development
  • Aerospace: Parts trading for Boeing and Airbus
  • Metals/minerals: Steel, copper, aluminum trading
  • Retail/consumer: Investment in consumer brands and distribution

护城河分析

  • Grain trading: One of the few Japanese trading companies with direct grain trading operations (not just brokerage)
  • Aerospace: Exclusive relationships with major aerospace manufacturers
  • Power generation: Owns and operates power plants across Asia
  • Information network: 100+ offices worldwide provide real-time commodity intelligence

关键数据

  • Revenue: $45B+ annually
  • Net income: $2B+ annually
  • Employees: 6,000+ (lean for a trading company)
  • Global offices: 100+ in 60+ countries

有趣事实

  • Marubeni is the smallest of Japan's "big five" trading companies by revenue, yet punches above its weight in specific niches — it's the only Japanese trading company that operates its own grain elevators in the US
  • Despite being less famous than Mitsubishi or Mitsui, Marubeni trades in virtually everything from wheat in Kansas to jet engines in Toulouse