Komori America recently hosted the teams from 1Vision, G2 Graphic Service, and CSI, Inc. for an exclusive tour of Komori’s renowned Yamagata and Tsukuba Plants in Japan. This tour provided a unique opportunity for these valued clients to gain a deeper understanding of Komori’s advanced printing technology and manufacturing capabilities, further reinforcing the strong partnership and shared commitment to excellence.
An Immersive Look at Komori’s Manufacturing Process
The visit began at Komori’s Yamagata facilities, where the group toured two unique plants. The first plant, dedicated to the production of Komori’s digital inkjet presses, half-sheet offset presses and G37 platform, offered a glimpse into the cutting-edge innovation driving the company’s growth in the smaller format markets. The second facility, Komori Machinery Co., Ltd., focuses on the production of high-precision gears essential to the performance and longevity of Komori presses. These gears, manufactured with extremely tight tolerances, are critical to achieving the level of accuracy and reliability Komori presses are known for.
Lance Martin, Vice President of Product Marketing at Komori America, accompanied the group during their visit. “Seeing how Komori’s gears are manufactured with such tight tolerances really connected the dots for our clients on how Komori maintains its reputation for print quality and durability,” said Martin. “It’s not just about the final product—it’s about how every single component is built to work together seamlessly.”
A Hands-On Experience at the Tsukuba Plant
Following their time in Yamagata, the group traveled to Komori’s flagship Tsukuba Plant. There, they had the opportunity to witness the full production line of Komori’s offset presses and engage with the engineers and operators responsible for assembly and quality control. The visit provided a unique behind-the-scenes look at how Komori’s legendary Lithrone series presses are made and validated before being delivered to customers worldwide.
“The experience of seeing our presses being built from start to finish at the Tsukuba Plant was truly eye-opening,” remarked one member of the visiting team. “It reinforced why we’ve chosen Komori again and again for our business. Their commitment to quality at every step of production is evident.”
Strengthening Long-Standing Partnerships
The tour concluded with a discussion on future opportunities for collaboration and growth. “We’re incredibly grateful for the trust these companies have placed in us over the years,” Martin emphasized. “Their success is our success, and we’re committed to supporting them with the best printing technology and service in the industry.”
This visit allowed the clients to connect with Komori’s history and see firsthand why new and legacy machines, can perform exceptionally well. The opportunity to preview Komori’s latest innovations, such as the J-Throne 29 UV Inkjet press, was another highlight of the visit, as it showed how Komori’s digital solutions can complement existing offset services.
Looking Forward
As Komori continues to support its clients with cutting-edge technology and exceptional service, the company’s focus remains on ensuring sustained success and operational excellence for its customers. This visit was not only a testament to Komori’s technological leadership but also an opportunity to strengthen relationships and explore new opportunities for growth together.
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