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Komori update: Production back to normal

Press release from the issuing company

Rolling Meadows, IL — Today Komori Corporation released information regarding the current status of their manufacturing facilities in Japan. As of March 22, 2011, normal operation resumed at the Tsukuba and Yamagata factories. The first shipment from the Tsukuba plant after the earthquake was a four-color Lithrone S40 that was shipped to China. The first shipment from the Yamagata factory was a four color Lithrone S26 shipped to a Japanese user. Since that time presses have been shipped to customers in Japan, China, North America, Latin America, Europe and India.
 
Because many of Komori’s suppliers are located in the area from the northern part of Ibaraki Prefecture to the Tohuku region, there were some instances were Komori had to pick up parts and components during the period when fuel supplies were unstable immediately following the earthquake. However, with the improvement in transportation and fuel supplies, the situation has returned to normal. Komori is providing reconstruction assistance to our partner companies directly impacted by the earthquake, and is using alternative suppliers if necessary, on a temporary basis, to meet production requirements.
 
While there are some minor delays in shipment of some machines, the Yamagata plant expects to be back on schedule by the end of April 2011 and the Tsukuba plant by the end of May 2011.
 
“We are quite relieved that the situation in Japan is normalizing,” said Kosh Miyao, President and COO of Komori America Corporation. “I would also like to extend our gratitude for the many messages of encouragement and support we have received from our customers and suppliers and others in the graphic arts industry. We appreciate everyone’s good will and understanding as we get back to normal.”