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Kobe Steel’s wire rod processing company in China starts up

March 14, 2013

TOKYO, March 14, 2013 – Kobe Steel, Ltd. announces that its joint venture, Kobelco Spring Wire (Foshan) Co., Ltd. (or KSW), has started operations in China. KSW began production of steel wire for high-quality springs in February. After obtaining product approval from its customers, KSW will go into commercial production.

KSW was established in January 2012 in Foshan, Guangdong Province to produce and sell steel wire for high-quality springs. Capitalized at 1.3 billion yen, the company has a production capacity of 600 metric tons per month. KSW is 50% owned by Kobe Steel through subsidiary Kobelco Holding (China) Co., Ltd., Kobe Steel’s China headquarters. Shinko Wire Company, Ltd. and Suncall Corporation each have a 25% equity share. The president is Hidenori Sakai.

China, the world’s largest auto market, produced about 19 million cars in 2012. Production is forecast to expand considerably over the medium- to long-term future, reaching 28 million cars in 2020.

Consequently, world automakers have been expanding their production bases in China, raising the need for the local sourcing of parts. To meet this demand, the world’s major spring manufacturers have been actively adding new production lines and increasing their capacity to make engine valve springs and other high-quality springs. This, in turn, has increased demand for high-quality steel wire, the material from which the springs are made.

Kobe Steel has a roughly 50% share of the world market for steel wire rod, the base material for steel wire. It has earned high marks from automakers in Japan, the United States and Europe for its wire rod. Booming demand in China led Kobe Steel to form KSW, its first overseas company to process wire rod into wire for use in engine valve springs and other high quality spring products.

Kobe Steel already has two companies in Thailand, one in the United States, and three in China that process steel wire rod for suspension springs and CHQ (cold heading quality) wire rod for fasteners. Through KSW, Kobe Steel, along with the equity participation and cooperation of wire rod processors, is strengthening its wire processing base and building a global supply network to supply high-quality special steel products.

Background Information

Profile of Shinko Wire Company, Ltd.

Location:
Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan
Established:
March 1954
President:
Takanori Kominami
Capital:
8,062 million yen
Shareholding:
Kobe Steel, Ltd. 30.71%, treasury shares 11.24%, Shinko Wire client stock ownership 3.77%, Metal One Corporation 3.35%, Mizuho Bank, Ltd. 2.57%, other 48.36%
Employees:
About 800 (consolidated)
Business:
Manufacture and sale of steel wire, wire rope and other products

Profile of Suncall Corporation

Location:
Kyoto, Japan
Established:
June 1943
President & C.E.O.:
Shigetsugu Yoshida
Capital:
4,808 million yen
Shareholding:
Itochu Corporation 24.98%, The Master Trust of Japan, Ltd. (Kobe Steel, Ltd.) 14.88%, treasury shares 7.08%, The Sumitomo Trust and Banking, Co., Ltd. 2.94%, Bank of Kyoto, Ltd. 2.26%, other 47.86%
Employees:
About 2,070 (consolidated)
Business:
Manufacture and sale of automotive parts, electronic and information-related products, and optical communication devices

Kobelco (China) Holding Co., Ltd.

Location:
Shanghai, China
Established:
January 2011
President:
Hiroshi Umeda
Capital:
US$59.44 million
Shareholding:
Kobe Steel, Ltd. 100%
Employees:
22
Business:
China headquarters