NSK Expands Operation at Toyama

October 6, 2022

 

  • •NSK Toyama, a NSK group company completes its large-scale expansion.
  • •NSK Toyama is producing bearing parts for growing infrastructure sector (wind turbine, railways, construction, mining, etc.)

 

On September 1st, NSK Toyama, Ltd. (NSK Group company), completed the expansion of their plant.

The NSK Takaoka Plant expansion produces parts for bearings used in the infrastructure sector, such as wind turbines, railway, construction and mining machinery. With infrastructure-related demand on the rise globally, the plant expansion will enable NSK to fulfill customer needs with state-of-the-art facilities producing even higher quality products.

NSK Toyama – New Expansion

NSK Toyama will continue to contribute to creating a safe, smooth, and vibrant society as a member of the NSK Group.

 

NSK Toyama – New Expansion
Location: Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture, Japan
Products: Forged and turned bearing parts
Size: 19,311m²(Floorspace of main building in new expansion)

 

 

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