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[Introducing with Manga] The supplier has gone out of business... We'll manage to procure difficult-to-process materials somehow!

It's okay even if the supplier goes out of business. Bandai is a "company that will figure it out"!

"Our supplier has gone out of business, and we can't find an alternative processing partner... I don't even know where to turn for processing this material..." In such a procurement crisis, Bandai responds with full effort. This time, the supplier for a part with high processing difficulty suddenly went out of business, halting procurement. Initially, there were issues, but Bandai collaborated with processing companies to resolve the problems and successfully completed the delivery. Furthermore, after delivery, we focused on alternative processing methods and explored possibilities for better solutions, leading to improvement proposals. "Delivery is not the end" but "the real start begins after delivery" — This is an example of the trust placed in Bandai's approach. ➡ For more details, please check "Download the Catalog"! Click below to explore other case studies that address different challenges!

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Introducing with Manga: Is it okay to rely on EC sites for the procurement of mass-produced parts?

Are you feeling the limits of procurement through EC sites, including the responsibility for stable procurement and price negotiations?

"While e-commerce sites are convenient, they don't allow for advance orders or inventory holding... When usage increases, concerns about stable supply arise. Cost reduction is also necessary..." To those in charge facing such procurement challenges, Bandai proposed a custom solution by developing new procurement sources that are not tied to existing suppliers. By comprehensively considering the characteristics of the parts, usage volume, and supply stability, we discovered suppliers with strengths in "those parts" from scratch. We achieved both stable supply and cost reduction. ➡ For more details, please check "Download the Catalog"! Click below to explore other case studies that address similar concerns!

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[Introducing with Manga] Can't process according to the drawings!? What do you do then?

Parts with strict processing and tolerance... If you are told "it's impossible," who will you turn to for help?

"Just before the deadline, we received a message from the supplier saying, 'We can't process it according to the drawings...' Other suppliers are also unable to respond... It might already be too late..." Faced with such a crisis, Bandai proposed a solution: instead of relying on a single company, we divided the processing tasks and combined the best processing partners for each step. Even if it's difficult for one company, by connecting the strengths of multiple companies, we can tackle the challenges of difficult processing and short delivery times, ensuring successful delivery. ➡ For more details, please check 'Download the Catalog'! Click below to explore other case studies that solve similar issues!

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[Introducing with Manga] How to find multiple suppliers for BCP measures?

BCP response, when you feel overwhelmed. 100 drawings, what is the key to solving it?

"As a BCP measure, develop new suppliers for nearly 100 parts." Even if I'm told that—there aren't enough man-hours, information, or manpower on-site. To increase suppliers, costs must be kept in check. The specifications of the drawings are inconsistent, and the processing methods vary... Who should I ask, from where, and how? In such a complex situation, Bandai proposed an approach to review the drawings and processing content from "a certain perspective." ➡ For more details, please check "Download the Catalog!" Click below to explore other case studies that address your concerns!

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Introducing with Manga: The Return of Overseas Procured Parts to Domestic Production, What Will the Costs Be?

Is it time to reconsider overseas procurement? Why not look for the "just right" balance in both quality and cost?

"I want to switch from overseas procurement to domestic procurement." Such voices have been increasing at Bandai recently. Rising prices, supply chain disruptions, unstable quality... As the overseas procurement that was supposed to be "cheap, with reasonable delivery times and quality" begins to show signs of decline, what is needed now is the next option. However, if we switch back to domestic procurement, costs will rise. Is it something we have to do anyway? No, what if there is another possibility? ➡ For more details, please check "Download the Catalog!" Click below to explore other case studies that address your concerns!

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A shaft processing company that provides integrated services from cutting, heat treatment, to finishing.

From carburizing, high frequency, spline, to rolling. A professional in shaft processing that completes multiple processes in-house.

The "Hometown Processing Network," composed of distinctive processing companies from various regions that Bandai proudly represents. Here is an introduction to one of these companies, "Hometown Partner 12: A processing company specializing in integrated shaft processing." This partner boasts a large lathe processing facility capable of handling up to Φ750×2000L, along with a variety of processing technologies such as spline processing, keyway processing, thread rolling, broaching, and polygon processing. Additionally, they are equipped with a carburizing furnace, high-frequency quenching equipment, tempering furnace, and distortion correction press, enabling comprehensive shaft processing including heat treatment. Leveraging this strength of "in-house completion," they achieve short delivery times and stable supply for shaft products that require high rigidity and high wear resistance. In fields such as agricultural machinery and industrial machinery, they have gained trust over many years by balancing cost competitiveness and responsiveness. They are a processing company with excellent technical and equipment capabilities, capable of handling all shaft processing processes from cutting to heat treatment and final finishing in a one-stop manner. ➡ For more details about "Hometown Partner 12," please check "Download the Catalog"!

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A prototype processing company that beautifully finishes the welding of thin plates.

The beauty and stable quality of thin plate welding achieved through craftsmanship and the latest equipment.

The "Hometown Processing Network," composed of distinctive processors from various regions that Bandai proudly represents. Here is an introduction to one of its members, "Hometown Partner 13: A prototype specialized processing company that focuses on aesthetics." Targeting thin sheets of aluminum and stainless steel (0.3t and above), they utilize a variety of welding methods such as TIG, CO2, MIG, and fiber laser, minimizing distortion and burn while achieving a beautiful and stable finish. They have received high praise, especially for prototype design parts and precision canned products where appearance is also a priority. Additionally, their flexibility, unique to a prototype-focused company, is a significant feature. By selecting the optimal processing method for each drawing and leveraging the experience of craftsmen along with the latest equipment (laser processing, brakes, lathes, etc.), they enable reproducibility and finishing accuracy even for small quantities and a wide variety of products. "First, I want to see the prototype and make a judgment." "I want to prioritize the completeness, including appearance." Experience the welding quality backed by technical expertise that meets such needs. ➡ For more details about "Hometown Partner 13," please check "Download the Catalog"!

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A precision machining company that tackles challenges through the fusion of high-precision equipment and skilled artisans.

With palm-sized precision, we solve problems with micron-level accuracy and reproducibility.

The "Hometown Processing Network," composed of distinctive processors from various regions that Bandai proudly represents. This is an introduction to one of its members, "Hometown Partner 14: a specialized processor in fine cutting." They handle not only aluminum and stainless steel but also difficult-to-cut materials such as tough pitch copper, titanium, and cemented carbide. Equipped with numerous simultaneous 5-axis machining centers, electrical discharge machines, precision grinding, and various measuring instruments, they meet extremely stringent processing conditions such as Ra0.1 surface roughness and micron tolerances. Additionally, they excel in responding to repair parts without drawings and complex shape models. Utilizing 3D scanners, measuring microscopes, and 3D measuring machines, they have established a reverse engineering system that allows for consistent support from shape reading to 2D/3D CAD design and cutting processing. "When you want to maintain both dimensions and surface roughness," "When you want to prototype with special materials," "When you want to reproduce parts without drawings" — in such cases, please consult Bandai. They are a fusion of cutting-edge equipment and skilled technology, a true embodiment of "technology and trust." ➡ For more details about "Hometown Partner 14," please check "Download the Catalog"!

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Specialized processing company for large-scale can manufacturing, capable of handling up to 3000mm!

One-stop solution from cutting, welding to assembly! Trusted on-site capabilities specialized in large-scale can manufacturing.

The "Hometown Processing Network," composed of unique processing companies from various regions that BanDai takes pride in. This is an introduction to one of those companies, "Hometown Partner 16: a processing company specializing in large canning products." With a cutting processing range of up to 3,000×1,120mm using a gantry-type NC milling machine, diverse welding capabilities with TIG, CO2, and 6-axis robots, and a workspace and canning jigs that can accommodate large workpieces, they have established a system that can handle everything from cutting to canning to assembly in one company. Additionally, they respond to challenging conditions such as shortening delivery times and adjusting costs with their equipment capabilities and flexibility on-site. They also collaborate with nearby partner factories for sheet metal work and surface treatment, enabling stable supply with a comprehensive view of the entire process. If you have concerns like "the size is too large to be accepted" or "I am always at the mercy of delivery times," relying on a "site that specializes in large items" is the quickest solution. Reliable professionals in large canning processing are part of BanDai's network. ➡ For more details about "Hometown Partner 16," please check "Download the catalog"!

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What is the method for removing welding discoloration from SUS304 canned products?

At Furusato Processing Partners, we always perform "Denken" after welding!

The other day, we received a request from a customer to whom we delivered "SUS304 canned products" to "remove the discoloration from the welding marks." The processing company that manufactured the SUS304 canned products is the rumored "Prototype Specialist Hometown Partner," which has appeared multiple times on our blog. At Hometown Processing Partner, welding of SUS304 is often done using either TIG welding or fiber laser welding. After welding, they typically perform the removal of discoloration from the welding marks at "Denken" by default. *For more details, you can view the related links on our blog. For further information, please feel free to download the PDF or contact us.

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Respond quickly to aluminum machined products that include "anodizing"!

If you are an aluminum processing specialist in the "Hometown Processing Network," you can handle everything in-house from cutting processing to anodizing!

The other day, we received a request from a customer saying, "I have 10 aluminum machined parts, and I was wondering if you could handle them urgently." When we asked about the desired delivery date, they replied, "If possible, within a week. There is also anodizing involved; can you manage that?" It's a tough request. Upon checking the drawings, the surface treatments specified were "white anodizing," "black anodizing," and "hard anodizing," with various types of anodizing required. Even if the machining is completed quickly, it seems that transportation to the surface treatment company and setup will take at least 2 to 3 days. Therefore, it looks like the anodizing process will be the bottleneck this time. *For more details, you can view the blog through the related links. For more information, please feel free to download the PDF or contact us.*

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Finally, is it time to approach overseas processors?

Connect with overseas processors! Gain a broader perspective and solve countless customer concerns.

The annual kickoff meeting is far from over. Next, we have the "MANDAI International Processing Network." This is a project aimed at connecting with overseas processors that we have yet to meet. Currently, we have the "Hometown Processing Network," which you are all familiar with. The "Hometown Processing Network" is primarily composed of processors based in Japan. Each processor participating in the "Hometown Processing Network" possesses an absolute "strength" in their respective fields. *For more detailed information, please refer to the related links. For further inquiries, feel free to download the PDF or contact us directly.*

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I went to the Kansai Machine Elements Technology Exhibition for the first time in a while.

Exhibiting with the theme of metal processing! Photos of the situation at that time are included in the title.

I attended the Kansai Machine Element Technology Exhibition held at Intex Osaka from October 4 to 6. The exhibition focused on metal processing, and each year we showcased different elements, resulting in great success for both. I wondered what kind of processing companies were exhibiting, so I visited various booths, but most of them were things that could be handled by the "Hometown Processing Network." *For more details, you can view the blog through the related links. For more information, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*

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A certain railway company has made a repeat request for metal sheet processing products!

I was asked to continue producing processed products for use in vehicles!

The train cars of the railway I have frequently used since I was a child, which are very familiar to me, will undergo renovation work due to aging. And, surprisingly, we will be providing the processed products used for the renovation work. In fact, about four years ago, we delivered several hundred processed products for the same railway company. *You can view the detailed content of the blog through the related link. For more information, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.*

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The location shoot for the manufacturer has been successfully completed!

"The dynamism of the manufacturing site" & "delicate and beautiful products" - the photos are outstanding!

As I mentioned in the previous blog, we have been conducting photo shoots of highlights from the major renewal of our company website, including "on-site photos of processing companies" and "product photos." Accompanied by a professional photographer and director, we traveled through Hyogo, Okayama, Shimane, and Hiroshima prefectures, visiting a total of 10 companies. The project concluded successfully without any major incidents. However, after finishing the final shoot, when I asked the professional photographer for their thoughts on the experience, they said it was "one of the top three hardest in their career as a photographer." This time, I captured the entire journey of this challenging location shoot in photos, and I would like to share a few with you. *For more detailed content of the blog, you can view it through the related link. For more information, please feel free to download the PDF or contact us.*

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