Expansion of Hiroshima Factory and Completion of New Building
Meguro-ku, Tokyo -- Stanley Electric Co., LTD. (CEO: Yasuaki Koizumi) is pleased to announce the successful completion of its new factory building in Hiroshima, located at 1866 Okuya, Shiwa-cho, Higashihiroshima-shi, Hiroshima prefecture. A completion ceremony was held on January 15.
The Hiroshima Factory will play a vital role as a key production hub for automotive lighting and electrical components in Japan. This facility expansion is part of Stanley Electric's strategic efforts to enhance its global competitiveness in the automotive industry amidst a period of significant transformation.
- A model factory that leads other manufacturing bases by integrating the company's unique production innovation activities with IT/DX technologies to achieve both cost reduction and quality improvement.
- A flexible manufacturing base capable of responding to diverse customer needs and future changes in the automotive sector.
- A factory that promotes carbon neutrality by implementing energy-saving equipment, optimizing logistics, utilizing renewable energy to reduce CO2 emissions, and actively using sustainable materials, ensuring harmony with both the global environment and local communities.
- Location
- 1866 Okuya, Shiwa-cho, Higashihiroshima-shi, Hiroshima, Japan
- Total construction cost
- Approximately 8 billion yen
- Site area
- 25,200㎡
- Total floor area
- 24,354m² (12,961m² before expansion)
- Products
- Automotive lighting and electrical components, including automotive headlamps, rear combination lamps, and other products.
Stanley Electric remains committed to advancing manufacturing technologies that contribute to the safety and security of people's lives. As part of its ongoing dedication to sustainability, the company continues to actively pursue initiatives that promote a recycling-oriented society and align with the SDGs, proudly recognized as a "Future City of SDGs Promotion Partner.