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9 New Machines & Headquarters Expansion Completed

9 New Machines & Headquarters Expansion Completed

2026/2/13

(Former building on the left, connected by a walkway; new building on the right)

On February 2, 2026, we officially completed relocation to our newly constructed headquarters, located adjacent to our former building, and have since commenced full operations. This expansion marks an important milestone in our continued growth and commitment to precision manufacturing excellence.

As part of this headquarters expansion, we have installed nine state-of-the-art machines, including a simultaneous 5-axis machining center equipped with a pallet changer. These additions significantly enhance our production capacity and strengthen our ability to handle increasingly complex geometries with greater efficiency.

With this upgraded equipment and expanded workspace, we are now better positioned to respond flexibly to customer needs, particularly for high-precision, complex components and short lead-time projects. The integration of advanced multi-axis technology and improved workflow capacity allows us to deliver both speed and accuracy without compromise.

Please note that although our facility has expanded, our address remains unchanged.

We look forward to leveraging this new environment and enhanced capabilities to support your next project!

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