Forging forming -- English · 2023年6月26日 0

How Japanese forging factories gain advantages in certain markets?

Japan is one of the leading countries in forging manufacturing technology. Its forging process has formed a series of mature production processes and quality control systems. With these advantages, Japanese forging factories have prominent advantages in many markets. Here are some examples of these markets.

  1. Automobile Manufacturing Japanese forging factories have a prominent position in the automobile manufacturing market as it is one of the main parts of Japan’s automobile industry. According to statistics, the casting and forging industry in Japan accounts for one-third of the world’s total output. Among them, the consumption of forgings in the Japanese automotive industry exceeds 30%, ranking first in the world. Famous automotive manufacturers such as Toyota, Honda, Hitachi, and Mitsubishi have forging factories in Japan which can provide high precision and quality products, and effectively achieve economic benefits and quality assurance through effective supply chain management.
  2. Railway Transportation Manufacturing The continuous development of the global railway transportation industry has provided new opportunities for Japanese forging factories. For example, in China’s high-speed railway construction, Japanese forging manufacturers provide a large number of key components, which can ensure the operating efficiency and safety of high-speed railways. In addition, Japanese forging factories also provide high-quality rail vehicle components in Europe and the United States.
  3. Aerospace Manufacturing In the aerospace manufacturing market, Japanese forging factories have won a certain market share with their innovative capabilities and high-quality products. For example, the Japanese MPLUS company has successfully developed a new type of titanium alloy material for the manufacture of high-temperature and high-pressure turbine blades. Its superior performance has made it one of the leading players in Japan’s aviation engine manufacturing industry. In addition, Japanese forging factories also provide other high-difficulty aerospace parts such as aircraft engine casings, hubs, nuts, and other critical components.

In conclusion, Japanese forging factories have rich experience and superior technical strength in many markets, which can not only bring profit growth to domestic enterprises but also expand the international influence of the Japanese manufacturing industry.