
Shibaura Machine Co Ltd
TSE:6104

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Shibaura Machine Co Ltd
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Shibaura Machine Co., Ltd. engages in the manufacturing and sale of machine tools, plastic processing machines, and semiconductor manufacturing equipment. The company is headquartered in Numazu-Shi, Shizuoka-Ken and currently employs 3,081 full-time employees. The company operates through two business segments. Molding Machine segment is engaged in the manufacture, sale, installation, and maintenance of injection molding machines, extrusion molding machines and die casting machines. Products include all-electric injection molding machine EC-SXIII, EC-SX and EC-S series, hybrid type Injection molding machine ED and IS series, special specification injection molding machine, fine foam molding and control system. Machine Tool segment is engaged in the manufacture, sale, installation and maintenance of machine tools. Products include high-speed shape machines MPJ-M and MPJ series, horizontal boring machines BTD-100R12 and BTD-110H.R13/R16, grinding machines KWA-D and KT-C series. The company is also engaged in manufacture and sale of industrial robots, servo motors, computer numerical control (CNC) devices, sewerage-related measuring equipment.

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