Organization summary
Organizational chart

History
1949
| Established as Celluloid Inspection Association.
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Authorized as an inspecting organization under Export Control Law.
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1956
| Renamed as Japan Export Plastics Inspection Association.
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1958
| In accordance with enactment of Export Goods Inspection Law, authorized as a designated inspection organization.
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1960
| Supported by Agency of Industrial Science and Technology, Ministry of International Trade and Industry, Japan Society for Testing Plastics made a start.
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1964
| Renamed as Japan Plastics Inspection Association.
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1977
| Authorized as the designated inspecting organization under Food Sanitation Law.
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1981
| Authorized as an approved inspecting organization under Japanese Industrial Standardization Law.
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1985
| Renamed as Japan High Polymer Center.
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Merged with Japan Society for Testing Plastics and reorganized to have 2 Divisions, viz. Test and Inspection Division and Advanced Material Division.
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1996
| Authorized as a designated inspecting organization under revised Food Sanitation Law.
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1998
| Through developmental reorganization of Japan High Polymer Center, Japan Chemical Innovation Institute was organized.
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Authorized as a designated inspecting organization under revised Japanese Industrial Standardization Law.
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1999
| Accredited by National Institute of Technology and Evaluation as a JNLA (Japan National Laboratory Accreditation System) testing laboratory under ISO/IEC Guide 25.
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2002
| Accredited by National Institute of Technology and Evaluation as a JNLA (Japan National Laboratory Accreditation System) testing laboratory under ISO/IEC 17025.
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2004
| Authorized as a registered inspecting organization under revised Food Sanitation Law.
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2007
| Accredited by Japan Chemical Laboratory Accreditation as a testing laboratory under ISO/IEC 17025.
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2011
| Technological Strategy & Planning Project transferred to other corporation and renamed as Japan Chemical Innovation and Inspection Institute.
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Constructed new testing laboratory in Shinonome, Koto-ku, Tokyo and the Tokyo Office is moved there.
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2012
| Authorized as general incorporated foundation.
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