NSK customers around the world, including those in Europe, are set to benefit from the construction of a new heat treatment facility at the organization’s NSK Toyama plant, in Japan. The move comes as part of a continuous effort to strengthen the structural resilience of the NSK Group, while simultaneously providing a productivity and efficiency boost.
NSK Toyama heat treatment facility
Following the completion of the ¥3 billion (approximately 23.78 million euros) heat treatment plant at NSK Toyama, the company has transferred a percentage of heat treatment processes from NSK Fujisawa to the new 3,641 sq. meter facility.
BCP measure has been implemented to help protect supply chains in the event of a natural disaster
This business continuity planning (BCP) measure has been implemented to help protect supply chains in the event of a natural disaster, such as an earthquake or flood. By distributing the company’s heat treatment requirements between plants, an inherent level of safeguarding is introduced to protect customers against unforeseen production stoppages.
Streamlining heat treatment processes
NSK has also taken this opportunity to streamline the company’s heat treatment processes and invest in cutting-edge technologies that are not only environmentally friendly, but further improve productivity and efficiency. For instance, NSK Toyama is currently working towards the implementation of autonomous parts transportation between processes.
Operating since 1937, NSK Fujisawa focuses on the production of rolling bearings for industrial machinery. The plant undertakes principal manufacturing processes that include turning, heat treatment, grinding and assembly. Operations at NSK Toyama, which was established in 1966, have historically centered on the forging and turning of large rolling bearings, such as those used in wind turbines and railcars.