新推出的车铣复合加工中心是开拓市场、满足全球市场需求的重要产品
Mori Seiki 展位号:H27-B46

日本森精机制作所社长Masahiko Mori 先生在EMO展会上邀请展会观众到其位于27号馆的展台参观他们新推出的NT系列车铣复合加工中心。
Key numbers for Mori Seiki
New mill-turning centers key to opening new markets and meeting overall targets
A sporting goal?is how Masahiko Mori, CEO of Mori Seiki describes his company Global 568 Program. The targets are a production capacity of 800 machines per month, 60% material costs and a global marketshare of 5%. The company currently manufactures 600 machines/month. To ensure that the 568-goals are met, Mori has steadily overhauled the company in the last few years, focussing on all aspects from sales and marketing through production to research and development. One example of benefits gained: installing a cell-production system at the company three manufacturing locations in Japan cut typical assembly time for a vertical machining center from 18 days to just 5 days.
The company has also completely renewed its product lines. 70% of sales today are N-Series machines, which we have introduced over the past three years, Mori told a press conference yesterday. At EMO, the company is launching a new series of mill-turning centers, with nine different machines from the new NT range on show. The NT machines are built in the company Chiba plant on the outskirt of Tokyo. By mid 2006, Mori plans to produce 100 NT machines/month at the facility. He estimates that the global market for such mill-turning centers will grow to 500 machines/month in the next few years.
Mori also announced that the company is working on machine designs that will integrate linear drives. Already, Mori manufactures 70 electric torque-motor (DD) drives per month. By the next EMO some machines will also incorporate linear drives, predicts Mori.
To help meet the marketshare target for Europe, Mori recently opened a new technical center on the outskirts of Paris, joining the existing technical center in Wernau for customer tests. In Germany, Mori has recently installed a direct-sales operation, with offices in Munich, Hamburg and most recently through the acquisition in July of the machine distribution company Stiens. kf
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www.moriseiki.com, Hall 27, Stand B46
Masahiko Mori, CEO, invites all visitors to the entire NT-range of mill-turning centers at the center of the 2200 m2 stand in Hall 27