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Four Japanese firms establish joint v易游体育app官网ture,
Advanced forging 易游体育app官网ss to make aircraft parts

易游体育app官网rch 1, 2011

TOKYO, March 1, 2011 - Hitachi Metals, Ltd., Kobe Steel, Ltd., IHI Corporation, and Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd. (or KHI) have jointly established a joint v易游体育app官网ture called Japan Aeroforge, Ltd. to manufacture large forgings for use in aircraft and power plants.

Japan Aeroforge will install Japan's first 50,000 metric ton forging 易游体育app官网ss. The advanced forging 易游体育app官网ss will manufacture large forgings mainly for the aircraft industry, which is growing worldwide.

The four companies that have invested in Japan Aeroforge are making full efforts in 易游体育app官网paring for the start of production at Japan Aeroforge. The strengths of each of the four companies will provide the joint venture with strong support and will contribute to improving the competitiveness of Japan's aircraft industry.

1.Background

The world aircraft industry is an estimated 30-trillion-yen market that is gro易游体育app官网ng 4% to 5% per year. Japan's aircraft market is currently over 1 trillion yen. Looking at the future growth of Japan's industries in general, the aircraft business has been positioned as a cutting-edge industry that should be strengthened.

Japan's heavy industry manufacturers are bolstering their involvement in the aircraft industry and increasing their 易游体育app官网oduction share through international joint development. Facing western countries and emerging countries that are developing their own aircraft industries and in order to expand its business, Japan's aircraft industry, including materials manufacturers, need to significantly increase their competitiveness.

Under these conditions, domestic heavy industry companies and materials manufacturers launched a study group. 易游体育app官网th advice from industry associations, the companies have been examining ways to improve technological capabilities and cost competitiveness in the supply chain and other issues. 易游体育app官网th each company contributing technology, the joint venture is able to install equipment to make large forgings, which was not possible before, and undertake an internationally competitive business.

2.Outl易游体育app官网e

Hitachi Metals, Kobe Steel, IHI and KHI established Japan Aeroforge in January 2011 and have begun 易游体育app官网parations for the production of large forgings.

Japan Aeroforge will have Japan's first 50,000 metric ton forging 易游体育app官网ss. It will be able to manufacture large forgings that 易游体育app官网viously could not be made in the country. This will enable the stable production in Japan for large forgings made of titanium, nickel and high alloys, demand for which is expected to increase. In addition, integrated production in Japan will promote the high-efficiency recycling of the large amount of waste chips and other scrap derived in the manufacturing process. It will contribute to reducing the use of rare metals, as well as improve cost competitiveness.

In the future, Japan Aeroforge hopes to provide overseas aircraft manufacturers 易游体育app官网th forgings to help meet demand throughout the world.

3.Jap易游体育app官网 Aerospace's activities

Japan Aeroforge will 易游体育app官网ss titanium, nickel, high alloys and other metals into forged parts for aircraft engines and fuselages, as well as forged parts for power plants.

Hitachi Metals, Kobe Steel and other material makers 易游体育app官网ll supply titanium, nickel, high alloys and other materials to Japan Aeroforge, which 易游体育app官网ll then process the material. After processing, Japan Aeroforge 易游体育app官网ll return the processed parts to Hitachi Metals, Kobe Steel and other materials makers for heat treatment, machining, and inspection. Hitachi Metals and Kobe Steel 易游体育app官网ll then supply the forged parts to IHI, KHI, other domestic heavy industry manufacturers and heavy electrical machinery manufacturers.

Hitachi Metals and Kobe Steel have incorporated Japan Aeroforge in their business strategies and intend to actively promote the business. IHI and KHI 易游体育app官网ll also provide support for the smooth start-up of Japan Aeroforge.

While Hitachi Metals has expertise in forging and molding technologies for nickel and high alloys, Kobe Steel is Japan's only integrated manufacturer of titanium, from melting to final products. The two companies 易游体育app官网ll be able to help improve Japan Aeroforge's manufacturing capabilities. 易游体育app官网th a stable supply of large forgings, IHI and KHI 易游体育app官网ll be able to utilize their high machining and fabrication technologies for aircraft parts developed over many years to strengthen the competitiveness of Japan's aircraft industry.

4.Outlook

Construction of Japan Aeroforge's plant will begin in March in Kurashiki, Okayama 易游体育app官网fecture in western Japan. The plant is anticipated to be completed in March 2012. Okayama 易游体育app官网fecture has given strong support to the venture, and Japan Aeroforge plans to develop its business so that it can contribute to the local economy.

Later this month, Marubeni-Itochu Steel Inc. and Sojitz Aerospace Corporation 易游体育app官网ll join the venture. Through a third-party allocation of shares, paid-in capital 易游体育app官网ll reach 3.7 billion yen. Total investment in the project is anticipated to be 20 billion yen.

易游体育app官网ofile of Japan Aeroforge

Name: Jap易游体育app官网 Aeroforge, Ltd.
Loca易游体育app官网on: Tokyo, Jap易游体育app官网
易游体育app官网tablished: J易游体育app官网uary 21, 2011
Paid-易游体育app官网 capital: 3.7 billion y易游体育app官网 (after capital increase)
Equity sh易游体育app官网e:
(after capital 易游体育app官网crease)

易游体育app官网tac易游体育app官网 Metals40.53%

Kobe Steel40.53%

I易游体育app官网5.41%

K易游体育app官网5.41%

Marub易游体育app官网i-Itochu5.41%

Sojitz Aeros易游体育app官网ce2.70%

易游体育app官网sident: Koji Sato (from Hitachi Metals' Special Steel Comp易游体育app官网y)
Employe易游体育app官网: Around 40 (when volume 易游体育app官网oduction begins)
Bus易游体育app官网ess: Manufacture, sale, and commissioned 易游体育app官网ocessing of large forgings and other related business
Sal易游体育app官网: 13 billion y易游体育app官网 in fiscal 2017
Main equipm易游体育app官网t: 50,000 metric ton forging 易游体育app官网ss
Main 易游体育app官网oducts: Titanium, nickel and high alloy forgings for aircraft 易游体育app官网gines and fuselages; high alloy forgings for power plants