The Japanese company that makes plastics machines has expanded its San Antonio factory

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The expansion adds another 30,000 square feet to its plant, space needed for manufacturing even larger machines that make plastic products.

The San Antonio factory that makes the machines that make plastic products is close to opening a new addition that expands its Brooks factory by nearly a third., which opened the $20 million plant in 2018 as its third production facility outside of Japan, began work on the expansion a year ago and expects to open the facility in January.

The San Antonio plant is the company’s only manufacturing facility in the U.S., said Bob Tala, manager for general administration and human resources at Nissei America. Nissei also operates service offices in 10 states. Tala’s experience working at Toyota since 2007 prepared him for the job at Nissei, he said. “I’ve been around the culture for so long.”Led by Hozumi Yoda as company president, Nissei America specializes in injection molding, and researches and develops injection molding machines as well as its molds, molding support systems, and mold processing technologies.

“We’re connected to anyone who makes a plastic product,” he said, naming industries like automotive, toys, plumbing, medical, safety and gun makers.

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The Japanese company that makes 60-ton plastics machines has expanded its San Antonio factoryThe expansion adds another 30,000 square feet to its plant, space needed for manufacturing even larger machines that make plastic products.
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