Since launching Japan’s first anti-bacterial soap dispensers in 1952, Saraya has developed several groundbreaking solutions in the field of health and hygiene and today has positioned itself at the forefront of improving sanitation in Africa.
Since launching Japan’s first anti-bacterial soap dispensers in 1952, Saraya has developed several groundbreaking solutions in the field of health and hygiene and today has positioned itself at the forefront of improving sanitation in Africa.
Though Japan produces more plastic per capita than China and the rest of Asia combined, it offsets this with its strict plastic collection and recycling rules. Now the government and private sector are investing in innovative, more sustainable recycling methods that could transform the way food and beverages are packaged for good.
Though Japan produces more plastic per capita than China and the rest of Asia combined, it offsets this with its strict plastic collection and recycling rules. Now the government and private sector are investing in innovative, more sustainable recycling methods that could transform the way food and beverages are packaged for good.
As the Japanese auto-industry leads the shift towards a new era defined by CASE (Connected Autonomous Shared Electric) vehicles, the nation’s parts manufacturers will be integral to the development of high-tech, highperforming components for tier-one car makers, both in Japan and across the world.
As the Japanese auto-industry leads the shift towards a new era defined by CASE (Connected Autonomous Shared Electric) vehicles, the nation’s parts manufacturers will be integral to the development of high-tech, highperforming components for tier-one car makers, both in Japan and across the world.
Strong fundamentals, attractive returns, zero-percent interest rates, rising demand across the board from commercial and offices to hotels and residential, and the growing number of both tourists and expat residents are some of the factors behind the surge in Japan’s real estate industry.
Strong fundamentals, attractive returns, zero-percent interest rates, rising demand across the board from commercial and offices to hotels and residential, and the growing number of both tourists and expat residents are some of the factors behind the surge in Japan’s real estate industry.
Having cemented its solid reputation for quality, performance and reliability in Japan over the past eight decades, Nippon Gear is seeking international partners to support its expansion on the international market. We speak with Haruo Terada about Nippon’s high quality products and its international strategy moving forward.
Having cemented its solid reputation for quality, performance and reliability in Japan over the past eight decades, Nippon Gear is seeking international partners to support its expansion on the international market. We speak with Haruo Terada about Nippon’s high quality products and its international strategy moving forward.
Since launching Japan’s first anti-bacterial soap dispensers in 1952, Saraya has developed several groundbreaking solutions in the field of health and hygiene and today has positioned itself at the forefront of improving sanitation in Africa. The Worldfolio sits down with Saraya president Yusuke Saraya to discuss the company’s rich history of innovation, its products and plans for international expansion.
Since launching Japan’s first anti-bacterial soap dispensers in 1952, Saraya has developed several groundbreaking solutions in the field of health and hygiene and today has positioned itself at the forefront of improving sanitation in Africa. The Worldfolio sits down with Saraya president Yusuke Saraya to discuss the company’s rich history of innovation, its products and plans for international expansion.
Hitachi Construction Machinery, Isuzu Motors and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries are well-known industrial titans of Japan that all share one thing common: they all depend on the high-quality and high-performing automotive components developed by Gear. We speak to Toshiaki Okubo about his company’s plans to expand internationally and diversify into to new market segments.
Hitachi Construction Machinery, Isuzu Motors and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries are well-known industrial titans of Japan that all share one thing common: they all depend on the high-quality and high-performing automotive components developed by Gear. We speak to Toshiaki Okubo about his company’s plans to expand internationally and diversify into to new market segments.
Toto Folder is a leading manufacturer of folding and sorting machine for the linen supply industry, with a number one marker share in Japan and a large list of overseas clients. In this interview, Yozo Maejima gives an insight into the history and evolution of the company, as well as some of its latest innovations, such as the adoption of state-of-the-art image-processing processing in its sheet machines, which can dry, iron and fold the sheet neatly and process 1,000-1,200 sheets per hour.
Toto Folder is a leading manufacturer of folding and sorting machine for the linen supply industry, with a number one marker share in Japan and a large list of overseas clients. In this interview, Yozo Maejima gives an insight into the history and evolution of the company, as well as some of its latest innovations, such as the adoption of state-of-the-art image-processing processing in its sheet machines, which can dry, iron and fold the sheet neatly and process 1,000-1,200 sheets per hour.
Established in 1911, Nakashimada Engineering Works builds cold forging machines, known as “headers” or “formers”, used to make the nuts and bolts indispensable to a wide range of industries, from aerospace and automotives to construction, electronics and IT. In this interview, Masahiro Nakashimada discusses how his company has carved out a niche for itself in developing machines to produce high-precision micro metal parts and today boasts a 50% share of the global micro-forging market.
Established in 1911, Nakashimada Engineering Works builds cold forging machines, known as “headers” or “formers”, used to make the nuts and bolts indispensable to a wide range of industries, from aerospace and automotives to construction, electronics and IT. In this interview, Masahiro Nakashimada discusses how his company has carved out a niche for itself in developing machines to produce high-precision micro metal parts and today boasts a 50% share of the global micro-forging market.
Japanese automobiles are reputed world-wide for their high-quality, performance and reliability, with the nation’s leading carmakers being the chief representatives of the Japanese monozukuri manufacturing philosophy on the global stage.
Japanese automobiles are reputed world-wide for their high-quality, performance and reliability, with the nation’s leading carmakers being the chief representatives of the Japanese monozukuri manufacturing philosophy on the global stage.