Epiroc to relocate operation from Japan to China

Epiroc will relocate the production and development of its drill rigs for surface construction from Japan to its facility in Nanjing, China.
Breaking, Drilling & Blasting / May 17, 2022
By Guy Woodford
Epiroc is relocating the production and development of its drill rigs for surface construction from Japan to its facility in Nanjing, China

The production facility in Yokohama, Japan, has been sold and will be closed. Epiroc’s customer centre will be relocated in the Yokohama area to keep supporting customers in Japan with product and application know-how and provide overhauls, rebuilds, and upgrades of their existing fleets.

In Nanjing, manufacturing will benefit from larger-scale production, sourcing, and logistics infrastructure, which will increase efficiency. With about 50 employees, the Yokohama production facility will be closed by mid-2023.

Helena Hedblom, Epiroc CEO & president
Helena Hedblom, Epiroc president & CEO

“We continuously strive to increase operational excellence, and this move will improve our long-term competitiveness and agility,” says Helena Hedblom, Epiroc’s president and CEO. “Our facility in Nanjing provides clear benefits with its significant infrastructure for production, sourcing, and logistics. We are saddened that this will affect some of our colleagues in Japan.”

The production and development that will be relocated is part of Epiroc’s PowerROC range of equipment used for drill and blast applications in construction, such as the PowerROC T25 surface drill rig.

The net effect on operating profit from the sale of the property and the restructuring cost will be positive with approximately SEK 250mn (23.82mn). It will be reported in Q2 2022.

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