A História da Fisher Controls | Page 36

34 | The Fisher Story 1960 Systems analysis group in Marshalltown uses a transistorized analog computer to solve engineering problems. New 40,000-square-foot manufacturing licensee plant in Kawasaki City, Japan. (Tokyo Kiki Engineering Co. Ltd.) Rochester plant opens “clean room” where automatic fluid control equipment is assembled under dust-free conditions. Left to right are Eisoke Nishi, president of Tokico, Ken Wolfe, Marshalltown, M. Moritani, president, and I. Moritani, managing director of the Moritani firm, 1957 Gaining A World View Bill and Dorothy Fisher in Egypt, 1960 B efore international travel became commonplace, company executives were traversing the world for both work and play. Many of them shared trip reports with readers of The Governor newsletter. In 1936, Neil Chadderdon v \