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Karnataka, India secures multiple investments and facility expansions from Japanese companies
rocess of finalizing a site. The government has also invited JFE Shoji to consider participating in the revival of the NGEF plant in Hubballi. Yaskawa will expand its motion control and variable frequency drives operations in Bangalore. The government has committed to facilitating this development. Shinko Nameplate Co. will build a greenfield manufacturing facility near Bangalore at an investment of INR 1.0 billion. The plant will cover 2.3 acre...
News Updated at: 2025/09/11
Shinko Electric Industries to double plastic BGA substrate production capacity
Shinko Electric Industries to double plastic BGA substrate production capacity Shinko Electric Industries, Co., Ltd. (Shinko Electric Industries), a semiconductor package maker, announced that it will construct a new plant building at its Arai Plant (Myoko City, Niigata Prefecture). The company will strengthen production capacity for plastic BGA substrates for products such as semiconductor packages for automotive electronic control units (ECUs)...
News Updated at: 2022/08/22
Kobe Steel's subsidiary plant deprived of certification for JIS labeling
Steel almost completed investigations into falsification of data on products that were shipped between September 2016 and August 2017. However, five new data falsification cases have come up, including data on castings and speed reducers made by Kobe Steel's Machinery Division's coating service and Shinko Engineering Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Kobe Steel. Kobe Steel said that out of 525 companies to which it supplied noncompliant products, 437 co...
News Updated at: 2017/10/27
Kobe Steel admits use offalsified tensile strength data for spring stainless steel
Kobe Steel admits use offalsified tensile strength data for spring stainless steel Kobe Steel, Ltd. revealed that Shinko Wire Stainless Company, Ltd., one its group companies used falsified tensile strength data on its stainless steel inspection certificates. Over the period between April 2007 and May 2016, Shinko Wire Stainless sold 55.6 tons of spring material that was labeled with a Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS) mark, but the product did...
News Updated at: 2016/06/13
Kobe Steel starts producing wires for high-quality spring products in China
Kobe Steel starts producing wires for high-quality spring products in China Kobe Steel, Ltd. announced that Kobelco Spring Wire (Foshan) Co., Ltd. (KSW), its joint-venture company with Shinko Wire Company, Ltd. and Suncall Corporation to produce and sell steel wires for high-quality springs, had started operations in February. For Kobe Steel, KSW is its first overseas facility to process wires for use in valve springs and other high quality sprin...
News Updated at: 2013/03/15
Shinko Electric develops the world-fastest dynamometer
Shinko Electric develops the world-fastest dynamometer Shinko Electric Co., Ltd. announced development of a new dynamometer for a hybrid vehicle's drive motor tests applicable to evaluations up to 30,000 rpm. It will be exhibited at Automotive Engineering Exposition, Yokohama, Japan, opening on May 21, 2008. The dynamometer which performs up to 30,000 rpm is the world-fastest. The speed, far higher than the conventional 20,000 rpm, will suppor...
News Updated at: 2008/05/16
Mitsubishi releases Minicab Bi-fuel, the first mini-vehicle compatible with gasoline and CNG
10-15 Japanese test mode), which is longer than conventional CNG vehicles. The Minicab Bi-fuel is priced higher by 920,000 yen than its base model, but purchasers will receive subsidies of up to approximately 400,000 yen from the Toshi Gas Shinko Center and other institutions. In the first fiscal year, Mitsubishi aims to sell 100 units, combining with its existing ...
News Updated at: 2007/10/12
Ultra-high-speed dynamometer developed by Shinko Electric
Ultra-high-speed dynamometer developed by Shinko Electric Shinko Electric Co., Ltd. developed an ultra-high-speed dynamometer used in driving motor testing systems for electric and hybrid vehicles. The new dynamometer features performance capable of responding up to 50,000 rpm, which is 2.5 times higher than conventional devices. In the business of automotive testing systems, Shinko manufactures dynamometers for testing engines, transmissions, tr...
News Updated at: 2007/08/27
Shinko Electric to examine possibility of producing automotive clutch brakes in Southeast Asia
Shinko Electric to examine possibility of producing automotive clutch brakes in Southeast Asia Shinko Electric Co., Ltd. will examine the possibility of producing automotive clutch brakes in Southeast Asia. The company, which is soon to expand its vibratory equipment production site in Samutprakan, Thailand, will tool up the local production, considering the possibility of producing ...
News Updated at: 2007/07/24
Shinko Electric to greatly expand automotive business
Shinko Electric to greatly expand automotive business Shinko Electric Co., Ltd. plans to greatly enhance its automotive business to raise annual sales of this business to 8.5 billion yen as early as FY 2008 from 4.4 billion yen, estimated for FY 2006. It will make full efforts in promoting its products, especially testing equipment for electric vehicles and clutches for el...
News Updated at: 2007/03/16
Shinko Electric to build an exclusive labo building to enhance automotive testing equipment development
Shinko Electric to build an exclusive labo building to enhance automotive testing equipment development Shinko Electric Co., Ltd. will build a new laboratory building at the Toyohashi Plant to reinforce development capabilities for automotive testing equipment with 600 to 700 million yen, to be completed at the end of this year. It aims to increase its responsiveness in development of new systems such as testing equipment for EV motors for hybri...
News Updated at: 2007/02/22
Shinko Electric to start mass production of vibration controlling equipment for reciprocating motors next spring
Shinko Electric to start mass production of vibration controlling equipment for reciprocating motors next spring Shinko Electric Co., Ltd. announced that it plans to begin mass production of its proprietary automotive controlling equipment as early as spring 2008, since the product was adopted as an application in a luxury passenger model scheduled for a release in...
News Updated at: 2007/02/19
Shinko Electric to accelerate overseas expansion with electromagnetic clutch and brakes business
Shinko Electric to accelerate overseas expansion with electromagnetic clutch and brakes business Shinko Electric Co., Ltd. will accelerate overseas expansion in the area of electromagnetic clutches and brakes business, the company's mainstay operations. Applications of clutches and brakes to vehicle systems are rapidly increasing as in electrically-operated seats, doors, and hatches in addition to the power take-off (PTO). Plans are to conduct ...
News Updated at: 2006/08/08
Shinko Electric
Shinko Electric Shinko Electric Co., Ltd. will begin full-fledged research and development of new automotive components including driving motors for hybrid electric vehicles as well as compressor driving motors for refrigerator and freezer cars, aiming at moving into new business in the automotive industry. The company announced in 2004 a plan to reenter the automotive component business with electromagnetic clutches and brakes. The heavy electri...
News Updated at: 2006/02/01
Shinko Electric
Shinko Electric Shinko Electric Co., Ltd. announced on January 17 that the company had developed a device for damping vibration in the vehicle by using its reciprocal motors, and reduced vibration to a one-eighth level in the cabin of a mass-production vehicle used for testing. This system generates vibration that offsets an engine vibration by use of the reciprocal motor and balancing weight. Responding to information on engine revolutions, the ...
News Updated at: 2006/01/18



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