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Japanese Escomatic Machining House Seeks Sales Reps for Marketing in USA and Europe
Shibue Seimitsu has appointed Suwa Precision Engineering in
Singapore as its international sales representative and seeks
sales reps for USA and Europe.
Suwa, Nagano, Japan 8/Jan/2006 - To extend its marketing into
international markets, Shibue Seimitsu Co., Ltd., a specialist
in escomatic machining for over 50 years, has appointed Suwa
Precision Engineering in Singapore as its sales representative
for the overseas markets outside Japan and China.
Established in 1951, Shibue Seimitsu has specialized in
escomatic machining of miniature (diameter 0.3 to 6mm) precision
complex profile parts with tolerance of +-20 microns parts and
burr-free finishes for the electronics and watch industries.
In escomatic machining, as the coil stock is fed through the
machine, it is straightened, and then moved into bushings that
are the same size as the stock. The bushings support allows the
escomatic machine to hold a very tight concentricity for the
length of the part. The continuously fed self-straightening coil
stock reduces the turning needed to achieve the desired
diameter, and also leads to less wasted material, less down-time
for reloading and therefore lower cost.
"Escomatic machining has excellent repeatability throughout mass
production. Our ISO9001 certified factory operates 24/7 to meet
your production requirements with minimal workers. We focus on
complex profile escomatic machining of part such as hinge
components for cell phones and micro motor shafts, " says
Toshiaki Shibue, President
of Shibue Seimitsu.
Says Ken Yap, Director of Suwa Precision Engineering "We hope to
help Shibue Seimitsu reach out to new customers and even appoint
other sales representatives in the States and Europe."
About Shibue Seimitsu Co., Ltd. Shibue Seimitsu is located in
Suwa, Japan, home base of major corporations such as Seiko Epson
and Nidec Sankyo. The company specialize in escomatic machining
of connector pins, micro shaft, micro motor shaft, insert pin
for insert molding, and rotary hinge components for mobile
phones, printer head parts, terminal pins for automotive
connector components, watch parts.
About Suwa Precision Engineering Pte Ltd Suwa Precision
Engineering Pte Ltd is the marketing office for a group of
precision engineering manufacturers from Japan, China and
Singapore. These manufacturers have more than 40 years each in
manufacturing precision products and components such as stamping
dies, precision metal stamping (deep draw and high speed),
precision turned components and miniature balls from diameter
0.1mm, precision gears and pcb in small footprint (1mm by
2.5mm).
About the author:
Author Ken Yap holds directorships in Suwa Precision Engineering
Pte Ltd in Singapore which represents precision machining, metal
stamping, miniature balls and gears and PCB manufacturers from
Suwa, Japan, and Attisse Pte Ltd, a business and market research
consultancy firm for Japanese investors.
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