Corporate profits |
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improving productivity. |
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investing in facility automation. |
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design at a lower cost. |
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promoting non-price competition by providing differing products. |
Technological development |
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seeking to meet all user needs, i.e., low cost, high quality and performance. |
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endeavoring to develop technologies to manufacture new materials. |
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promoting joint research among industry, academia and government. |
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environmental technology, measures for safety and health. |
Development of new fields |
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expanding automotive parts production. |
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developing products in new fields. |
Use of IT |
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promoting an information network. |
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receiving orders on line. |
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reinforcing after-service using a communications network. |
Development of human resources |
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developing human resources. |
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public share issue improving the corporate image. |
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introducing a new wage system. |
Overseas strategy |
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securing orders from Japanese companies operating overseas. |
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expanding automated system products. |
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developing products suited to each locality. |
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