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Rigaku Completes New Building at Yamanashi Plant

Rigaku Holdings Corporation 3 mins read

Dramatic 2.7-fold increase in floor space to serve global demand


TOKYO--BUSINESS WIRE--

Rigaku Corporation, a global solution partner in X-ray analytical technologies and a Group company of Rigaku Holdings Corporation (headquarters: Akishima, Tokyo; President and CEO: Jun Kawakami; hereinafter “Rigaku”) completed an additional manufacturing building (hereinafter “the New Building”) at Yamanashi Plant, Rigaku’s main production facility. The facility was established to serve as the center of Rigaku’s production framework, in anticipation of global business growth and expansion in product demand.

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Exterior view of the New Building, Yamanashi Plant

Exterior view of the New Building, Yamanashi Plant

Doubling of production capacity: a strategic base to support Rigaku’s growth

Demand for X-ray analytical solutions has soared in recent years, both in Japan and worldwide. To respond to growing demand, Rigaku implemented this expansion with two key objectives in mind.

One objective is to further reinforce the Company’s ability to serve the needs of rapidly growing fields such as semiconductors and electronic components; batteries and battery materials; and life sciences. The other objective is to dramatically expand Rigaku’s production capacity for the components that support the Company’s product lineup generally. The components are the crystallization of Rigaku’s core technologies and the wellspring of its competitive strength.
To accomplish the two objectives described above, Rigaku plans to double its overall manufacturing capacity by 2027 (compared with 2022, unit basis). Rigaku aims to achieve this goal by expanding production space, through the construction of the New Building at Yamanashi Plant in addition to the expansion provided by Osaka Plant and external partners, and by shortening lead time to reinforce its supply chain.

Yamanashi Plant: Advancing as a Comprehensive Manufacturing Base

With the New Building’s completion, Yamanashi Plant’s floor space has expanded dramatically, almost tripling (2.7x) from 8,500 sqm to 23,000 sqm. Processes for manufacturing, assembly and shipping of X-ray diffraction systems, formerly distributed between Yamanashi and Tokyo, are now concentrated in spacious Yamanashi Plant, delivering a quantum leap in operational efficiency and ensuring stable supply of high-quality products.

Rigaku is also advancing proving tests for automation of production processes at Yamanashi Plant. The Company’s aim is to transform the Plant into a “smart factory” that achieves excellence in both efficiency and quality.

An eco-friendly “plant in harmony with nature”

Rigaku used eco-friendly construction methods to erect the New Building, taking care to reduce CO2 emissions. To minimize energy waste, the facility is outfitted with high-efficiency equipment and solar-power generation systems. The New Building is a “plant in harmony with nature,” contributing to the achievement of a sustainable society by reducing environmental impact.

Jun Kawakami, President and CEO of Rigaku, offered the following comment:
With this major floor space expansion, Rigaku is boosting manufacturing capacity and enhancing product quality to support its substantial growth. It also strengthens our ability to produce the components of our products, which are the foundation of Rigaku's competitive advantage. This facility is the key to ensuring that our existing customers continue to choose Rigaku, as well as helping Rigaku acquire new customers globally.

The New Building is slated to begin operation in early June, gradually strengthening Rigaku’s production framework.

About the Rigaku Group

Since its establishment in 1951, the engineering professionals of the Rigaku group have been dedicated to benefiting society with leading-edge technologies, notably including its core fields of X-ray and thermal analysis. With a market presence in over 90 countries and some 2,000 employees from 9 global operations, Rigaku is a solution partner in industry and research analysis institutes. Our overseas sales ratio has reached approximately 70% while sustaining an exceptionally high market share in Japan. Together with our customers, we continue to develop and grow. As applications expand from semiconductors, electronic materials, batteries, environment, resources, energy, life science to other high-tech fields, Rigaku realizes innovations “To Improve Our World by Powering New Perspectives.”
For details, please visit rigaku-holdings.com/english


Contact details:

Press Contact:
Sawa Himeno
Head of Communications Dept., Rigaku Holdings Corporation
[email protected]
+81 90 6331 9843

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