Hamamatsu Metal Works established as new MIM business following Teibow Corporation split

The MIM Division of Teibow Corporation is now reforming as Hamamatsu Metal Works Corporation (Courtesy Hamamatsu Metal Works Corporation)
The MIM Division of Teibow Corporation is now reforming as Hamamatsu Metal Works Corporation (Courtesy Hamamatsu Metal Works Corporation)

The MIM division of Japan’s Teibow Corporation has now been formally established as Hamamatsu Metal Works Corporation. The transition was completed on April 1 and follows the announcement from parent company Noritsu Koki Co., Ltd, to separate the two core businesses of its subsidiary Teibow Co Ltd.

Hamamatsu Metal Works, and the remaining pen nib business (Teibow Co Ltd.), will operate under the umbrella of Teibow Holdings Co, Ltd.

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In recent years, Teibow has identified strong growth potential in its MIM operations, with investments in management resources and the establishment of a new factory for mass-producing MIM components.

Based in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, the new president and CEO of Hamamatsu Metal Works Corporation is Hiroshi Suzuki. “We have been able to reach this important milestone thanks to the customers who have been with us since the days of Teibow Co., Ltd., before the company was spun off, and we would like to express our sincere gratitude to them,” he stated.

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