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Launch of Suzuki Rollers for the global market

By December 16, 20222 Mins Read
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The Suzuki Rollers factory is based in Bhavnagar, Gujarat and is a replica of Suzuki Sangyo’s factory in Toyohashi, Japan.

Shigeo Suzuki, President, Suzuki Sangyo, Japan, launched Suzuki Rollers at the Inarco booth at India ITME 2022. 

Suzuki Sangyo Kaisha was established in 1955 by Kiichiro Suzuki. Within ten years, Suzuki Sangyo was a dominant player in the top roller market and firmly established itself as number one in both market share and quality in Japan. With an unmatched technical edge, over the next six decades Suzuki expanded into global markets establishing itself as the undisputed benchmark for top rollers.

In 2018 Ajai Bhandari, Director Operations at Inarco first met with Shigeo Suzuki, current President of Suzuki Sangyo. Bhandari and Suzuki decided that the timing was right to shift manufacturing of Suzuki top rollers to India. This led to the creation of Suzuki Rollers in 2021.

The Suzuki Rollers factory is based in Bhavnagar, Gujarat and is a replica of Suzuki Sangyo’s factory in Toyohashi, Japan. All the CNC machines have been carefully picked by Suzuki, are best in class and were imported directly from Japan and the USA. 

Technical advantages and strengths of Suzuki Rollers  are extraordinary service life, smooth running behaviour and better thermal stability.  

Succinctly, Suzuki Rollers has a clear cut strategy to be the number one top roller manufacturer in terms of market share.

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