Konica Minolta Mechatronics to split into three

by | Feb 16, 2023 | 0 comments

Konica Minolta announced it is set to split Konica Minolta Mechatronics into business-centric companies, which the company believes will give “competitive edges and value creation capabilities”.

Konica Minolta, Inc. announced that Konica Minolta Mechatronics Co., Ltd. (KMME), the Group’s core device production base in Japan, will be split into business-centric companies, enhancing the business competitive edges and value creation capabilities well-aligned with the uniqueness and characteristics of each business.

KMME is headquartered in Toyokawa, Aichi Prefecture.

KMME will be split into three companies: each specialises in business-specific production for business technologies, including digital workplace and professional print, inkjet component, and optical component.

Konica Minolta said: “Each of the three companies will be increasingly driving speedy decision making and re-allocation of the functions and resources from the viewpoint of optimizing its specific business needs and performance. Such overall efforts will further enhance the production companies’ excellence, competitive edge in the business and value creation capabilities.”

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