Mitsubishi Electric to Expands Factory Automation Services in Indonesia

June 4, 2013
Mitsubishi Electric Corp. announced that its subsidiary, PT. Mitsubishi Electric Indonesia, has established a new factory automation (FA) center at its Jakarta office.

Mitsubishi Electric Corp. announced that its subsidiary, PT. Mitsubishi Electric Indonesia, has established a new factory automation (FA) center at its Jakarta office. The center will provide enhanced services to locally operating manufacturers, especially Japanese automotive and component makers.

The facility, scheduled to begin operating on June 3, will support the ongoing expansion of Mitsubishi Electric’s factory business in Indonesia. It will provide technical consultation, training and support for FA products, including programmable logic controllers, human machine interfaces, inverters, servos and computer numerical control (CNC) machining. Services will be available in Indonesian, English and Japanese.

Indonesia, which has a population of 240 million, boasts the largest economy in the ASEAN region. Major Japanese manufacturers of autos and auto parts are increasing local production capacity to capture greater market share in this fast-expanding economy.

“We aim to satisfy our customers’ increasing demands for FA product support,” said Takeshi Terada, President & CEO of PT Mitsubishi Electric Indonesia. “Our current structure of providing support through local distributors and our ASEAN FA center in Singapore has served us well, but our needs continue to grow. Our new Indonesia FA center will provide more timely product support and training in both Indonesian and English and, if required, in Japanese as well, through Japanese engineers stationed at the center.”
 

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