Many of the manufactured products used in our everyday lives are manufactured using presses. Since AIDA maintains a high market share, it would not be an overstatement to say that one can almost always find products that have been manufactured using AIDA’s forming systems. These products range from automobiles to home appliances such as TVs, refrigerators, air-conditioners, washing machines, computers, cell phones, and cameras. Our position as an industry leader is primarily supported by our reputable technical capabilities. Having been in the business for over 90 years, we are leveraging our R&D achievements and the advanced production engineering skills and capabilities that have been passed down throughout the course of our company’s history to pursue manufacturing products of a higher quality in our state-of-the-art facilities.
Majority of our products are custom-built machines. In order to provide customized solutions to help clients manufacture products of a higher quality at a lower cost, our research and development team harmonizes our expertise in manufacturing, controls and tooling technologies. We are also continuously improving our problem-solving abilities to cover the entire range of production systems through the in-house development and manufacture of various automation devices and industrial robots. Thus, as a forming systems builder, AIDA strives to provide optimal solutions demanded by its customers using its vast knowledge of the entire production process.
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AIDA not only supplies products, we also provide our customers with total support services such as logistics, installation, preventive maintenance, and spare parts. We even offer rebuild, overhaul, and retrofit services. With experienced engineers and a global service network, we provide reliable support services to domestic as well as overseas customer. We are thus able to fully support customer production activities.
The automotive industry has focused on global warming and customer safety, and is shifting to the use of lighter and stronger metal materials. The manufacturers of home appliances and electronic equipment have also shown a change in their preferences, moving from petroleum-derived plastic materials to recyclable metal materials. To achieve their goals, better technologies for more advanced and higher quality press metalforming are required. Moreover, the demand is growing for delicate manufacturing and processing technologies only attainable by press applications. One example is the fabrication of motor cores (electrodes) for hybrid cars by laminating multiple ultra-thin metallic sheets. Considering all these various factors as a whole, we believe that the range of applications and the demand for press metalforming will continue to expand in the future.
