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Shidax Corp
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SHiDAX Corp. engages in the management of its subsidiaries and consignment of indirect businesses. The company is headquartered in Shibuya-Ku, Tokyo-To and currently employs 9,419 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2001-04-02. S-logics segment sells food materials for food services industries, and designs and sells kitchen fitments. Contract Food Services segment is engaged in the management and contract operation of dining halls for companies, government offices and schools. Medical Food Services segment provides food services for patients, as well as operates dining halls of hospitals and nursing care facilities. Restaurants and Karaoke segment operates restaurants and karaoke across the country. Convenience Stores Food Services segment operates stores in hospitals, companies, government offices, universities and office buildings. Total Outsourcing segment is engaged in vehicles control and facilities management outsourcing. The Others segment operates stores and restaurants in tourist and manages SHiDAX clubs.
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