Marujyu inaugurates new manufacturing plant in Ha Nam

VOV.VN - The Marujyu Corporation, headquartered out of Japan, inaugurated on April 12 a US$2.1 million factory in the northern province of Ha Nam formed for the primary purpose of producing metal components for heavy industry.   

Tomonari Matsuo, general director of Marujyu, said the construction of the 2,500 square metres facility at the Dong Van 2 Industrial Park (IP) in Ha Nam Province aims to provide customers with high quality products on a timely and consistent basis. 

Utilizing advanced technologies, the company aims to become a leader in innovation and design of new products, meeting the manufacturing needs of companies operating in Vietnam.

Nguyen Xuan Dong, chairman of the provincial People’s Committee said he is confident the construction of the new plant will contribute to the development of the province, generate jobs and improve living standards for workers. 

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