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Nihon Superior Named Best Company in 2010 by Osaka Monodzukuri Spirit Awards
Nihon Superior Co. Ltd., a supplier of advanced soldering materials to the global market, announces that it has been awarded a Best Company Award in the 2010 Osaka Monodzukuri Award program. The award will be officially presented at a ceremony that will take place at the Osaka Labour Center on January 11, 2011.
The The award was established by a committee that includes representatives of the Osaka prefectural government that sought to recognize small- and medium-sized manufacturers that exemplify Osaka Monodzukuri by using advanced technology to produce high-quality products at a low cost and deliver them promptly. Of the 102 nominations received since the award was established in 2008, 12 winners of the Osaka award have been selected for inclusion amongst the 300 companies recognized by the Small and Medium Enterprise Agency of the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry as dynamic Monodzukuri companies, and commended by the minister. The receipt of the Osaka award is the first step toward formal recognition that Nihon Superior is a company that epitomizes the Monodzukuri spirit.
The Best Company Award that Nihon Superior received is one of four presented by the Osaka committee, the others being the Technology Award, Special Award and Excellent Company Award. Nihon Superior received the Best Company Award for its direct action in dealing with an environmental issue ― the need to eliminate lead from the solders used by the electronics industry, in particular:
Developing a lead-free solder and securing patents in 24 countries and regions.
Succeeding in having the solder evaluated in a test program undertaken by NASA and the US Department of Defense.
After the announcement of the award, Nihon Superior’s president, Tetsuro Nishimura, said that Monodzukuri is a way of life in his company and that it is a great honor to have the commitment to this spirit of creativity recognized.
Mr. Nishimura noted that the timing of the announcement of the award was particularly appropriate since it was made only a few days after the official opening of Nihon Superior’s new $6 million Research & Development Center in Toyanaka. With the objective of developing new, innovative products, this investment provides a practical demonstration of the company’s commitment to manufacturing excellence. Mr. Nishimura pledged himself to becoming one of the leading manufacturers in Osaka through practical expression to the Monodzukuri spirit.