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Hiroshima Jushi Kogyo Co., Ltd.
- President
- Toshihiro TANAKA (Mr.)
- Year established
- 1977
- Capital
- 10,000,000 yen
- Employees
- 17
- Postal (zip) code
- 730-0826
- Company address
- 2-1-32 Minami-yoshijima, Naka-ku,
Hiroshima-shi - Phone
- 082-243-7130
- Fax
- 082-244-3633
- hirozyu@cocoa.ocn.ne.jp
- URL
- http://www.jyushi.net
Company PR
Specialized in machining with machining milling machines (1000 x 2000), NC lathes, and NC milling machines, and in plastic processing. Quick estimates and speedy delivery to meet customer needs; cost-effective processing/production.
Major Products
- Plastic products in general
Major Customers
- Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd., Hiroshima Works
- National and local government offices and agencies
Major Facilities/Equipment
- Machining milling machine
- 1000 x 2000
- NC milling machine
- NC lathe
- Cutting machine
- Engraving machine
Technology Employed
- Plastic products manufacturing industry
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Primary Area of Technical Expertise
Speedy, accurate and precise machining processes, utilizing machining milling machines (1000 x 2000), NC lathes, and milling machines. With know-how accumulated over many years’ experience, can provide processes related to welding, coating, mold making, piping, experimental devices, printing, engraving processing of nylons, etc.
Future Business Challenges
- Development of products from new materials (to cope with environmental hormones)
- Bending of large items (sheets, panels and pipes)
Future Technical Challenges
- Plastic products manufacturing industry
Other
Manufactured prototypes for experimental devices etc. for laboratories of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Kyushu University, etc.