NTN Corporation will establish NTN HOUDATSU SHIMIZU CORPORATION in the city of Hakui, Ishikawa Prefecture to manufacture the extra large size bearing.
1.Purpose of the new company
The demand for the extra large size bearing, which are used in large-scale equipment such as construction machinery and wind turbine facilities, has been increasing due to vigorous resource development, infrastructure improvement and the use of natural energy to preserve the environment.
While NTN manufactures the extra large size bearing at Kuwana Works, we have decided to increase its capacity by creating a new company in Hakui, Ishikawa in order to respond to the growing demand for such products. Locally available Monozukuri (production) technology covers all processes, allowing full-scale bearing production. Companies providing such services include NTN HAKUI CORPORATION (turning process); HAKUI MARUZEN CORPORATION (forging expertise) and other companies with heat-treating techniques for large bearings.
2.Schedule
NTN will establish the new company in April 2008 and start operation in October 2009. The operation will start with about 100 employees and then expand to become the core of the extra large size bearing business, one of NTN's strategic products.
3.Outline of the new company
(1)Company name: NTN HOUDATSU SHIMIZU CORPORATION
(2)Business lines: Manufacture and sales of the extra large size bearing and machine parts
(3)Location: Houdatsu Shimizu-cho, Hakui, Ishikawa, Japan
(4)Capitalization: 2,500 million yen
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(5)Investor: NTN 100%
(6)Site area: Approx.80,000m2
(7)Total floor space: Approx.20,000m2
(8)Total investment: Approx.8,000 million yen
(9)Employees: Approx. 100
(10)Construction start: June 2008
(11)Operation start: October 2009
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