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Hitachi Cable (S) Pte Ltd ensures that it keeps pace with technological developments through a strategic alliance with its parent company Hitachi Cable Ltd.
Some cooperative ventures that resulted in technological transfers are.
DENSEN WORKS |
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Site Dimensions: 211,807 m2
Building Dimensions: 95,363 m2
Produces rubber products such as automotive brake hoses, waterproof sheets and parts for office automation equipment, as well as electronic components such as semiconductor packaging materials and lead wires.
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HITAKA WORKS |
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Site Dimensions: 855,060 m2
Building Dimensions: 309,436 m2
The Company's primary source of cables, it manufactures power and telecommunications cables and various insulated wires, as well as high-frequency products for broadcasting.
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TOYOURA WORKS |
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Site Dimensions: 497,463 m2
Building Dimensions: 135,452 m2
Has a fully automated continuous casting and rolling machine that manufactures bare copper wires. Produces magnet wires, aluminum wires and cladding materials.
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TSUCHIURA WORKS |
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Site Dimensions: 591,509 m2
Building Dimensions: 156,354 m2
Specializes in the manufacture of copper products. Was the first Japanese facility to mass-produce oxygen-free copper on a fully automated continuous line. Oxygen-free copper is used in tubes, strips and bars.
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