India is a key market for the Kyocera Group's cutting tool business, and through the opening of the new technical center, the company aims to establish a thorough service structure to support the enhancement of its customers manufacturing ability.
Including the new center in India, the Kyocera Group presently operates 12 cutting tool technical centers around the world, with similar facilities in Japan (3), China (2), U.S.A., Germany, Denmark, Brazil, Korea and Singapore.
Overview
| Name | KYOCERA Asia Pacific India Technical Center | ||
| Location | Gurgaon City, India | ||
| Facilities | Machining centers, NC lathes, measuring machines, seminar rooms, etc. | ||
| Purpose | 1. | To provide a high level of technical/manufacturing-related support to meet customers' diverse needs in a timely and easily accessible manner. | |
| 2. | To utilize facilities for training of sales representatives and distributors. |
Indian Market Background
In India, the market for automotive and general industrial machinery is rapidly expanding, with fundamental growth also seen in infrastructure-related industries including energy, railway and road construction. Based on these circumstances it is expected that the market for industrial cutting tools will continue to grow at an average of ten percent annually — which is the highest level out of all the newly developing countries.
History of Kyocera Cutting Tool Business in India
In August 2009, KYOCERA Asia Pacific India Private Limited was established in Gurgaon City as a sales subsidiary for the company's products; and currently operates sales offices in four cities in India including Pune, Bengaluru (Bangalore) and Chennai. The company plans to further strengthen its network by setting up new sales offices in India in the future.
On June 7, 2012, the Kyocera Group established its first manufacturing location in India (KYOCERA CTC Precision Tools Private Limited) to further strengthen its industrial cutting tool business in the Indian market; with production at the new company scheduled to start in June 2013.
By establishing a structure for manufacturing, sales and technical support in the expanding Indian market, Kyocera aims to expand sales of cutting tools in the country to seven billion yen (approx. USD89 million) annually in five years.
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