Japanese cutting tool company set up technology center for the first time in India

Abstract Kyocera Corporation (hereinafter referred to as Kyocera) has recently established the "India Technology Center", which will strengthen Kyocera's machinery and tools business in India and improve its technical service system. This is the first time Japanese cutting tool manufacturers have set up technology in India...

Kyocera Corporation (hereinafter referred to as Kyocera) has recently established the "India Technology Center", which will strengthen Kyocera's machinery and tools business in India and improve its technical service system. This is the first time a Japanese cutting tool manufacturer has set up a technical assistance point in India.

It is reported that the Indian market has great potential for development. The automobile and general machinery industry market in the country is expanding rapidly, and the infrastructure industries such as the energy industry, railways and highways are also in the growth stage. In the future, the country's cutting tool market will lead the other emerging countries with an average annual growth rate of 10%. Kyocera is very concerned about the Indian market. After the establishment of the technology center, it will further establish a customer-oriented technical service system to help local customers improve their productivity.

According to Kyocera, in order to strengthen its machinery and tools business in India, Kyocera established the first manufacturing company in India, Kyocera CTC Seiko Co., Ltd. on June 7, 2012, which is preparing for the commissioning in June 2013. jobs. On the other hand, in order to expand sales channels and strengthen the sales system, Kyocera established a sales company in August 2009, and currently has sales outlets in four cities: Gurgaon, Pune, Bangalore and Chennai. By establishing three major systems, including manufacturing, sales, and technology centers in India, Kyocera hopes to achieve sales of 7 billion yen in the Indian machinery and tools market in five years.

Up to now, Kyocera has 11 technology centers in the world. In addition to 3 in Japan, there are 2 in Shanghai and Dongguan in China, and 1 in each of Korea, the United States, Brazil, Singapore, Germany and Denmark. Together with the newly established Indian Technology Center on June 15 this year, there are currently 12 in total, and these 12 locations have built a grand vision of Kyocera's internationalization system.

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