
Kitamura Machinery recently hosted an international gathering at its headquarters in Japan, welcoming distributors and customers from Europe, the United States, Canada, and Brazil. This event provided an opportunity for many attendees to witness the company’s intricate manufacturing process for the first time.
Kitamura Machinery distinguished itself by emphasising its in-house production capabilities. The company manages every aspect of manufacturing internally, from raw materials to the final assembly of its machining centres. Each machine is built as a fully integrated system, with significant components such as precision-machined parts, hand-scraped surfaces, hardened and ground box ways, and four-step gear-driven spindle assemblies all produced in-house. This meticulous approach ensures enhanced performance and longevity.
During the event, Kitamura introduced its latest models, the Supercell-1000G 5-axis HMC and the Supercell-400Alpha, marking the beginning of their journey towards their official debut at IMTS 2026. These new models are part of Kitamura’s continuous efforts to innovate and provide high-quality solutions to the manufacturing industry.
Attendees also had the chance to explore local attractions, enriching their understanding of the regional culture alongside their insights into Kitamura’s practices. The company expressed gratitude for the support and insights brought by its partners, noting that such collaborations continue to shape its developmental trajectory.
Kitamura Machinery, known for its precision and innovation in the machining sector, continues to build strong relationships with its global partners, setting high standards for manufacturing integrity and performance.
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