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Foundry integration: new solutions for manufacturing

“We build relationships with partners from all industries in which we can benefit from each other’s strengths and grow together, and technological innovation in various fields is the result of that co-creation” Atsushi Nagai, President, Sintokogio, Ltd.

Ever since the company’s founder invented Japan’s first sand-casting molding machine in 1927, a machine officially recognized as Japanese Mechanical Engineering Heritage, Sintokogio has continued to make history as a pioneering and reputed developer of foundry and casting manufacturing

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