Chennai, December 2025: Tsugami, one of the world’s leading precision engineering machine tool giants took its long-term commitment to India to the next orbit today with the formal inauguration of its’ worldclass precision engineering assembly and foundry infrastructure in Oragadam on the outskirts of Chennai today. Shri Arun Roy, IAS, Secretary – Industries, Govt. of Tamilnadu, Shri Kaoru Shiraishi, Director General, JETRO Shri Toshihiro Serikawa, Chairman of the Board, Tsugami India, Mami Matushita, Director, Tsugami India, Veera Suresh Kumar, Director, Tsugami India and Shri K Balaubramanian, Founder, Tsugami Presicion, India and Chairman & MD, Proteck Machinery India. Were present on the occasion.. Assembly with an annual capacity of 3000 machines and the foundry with an installed annual capacity of 6000 tons spread over 15 acres will enhance the volume production of high performance machine tools of Tsugami in Bharat. The 300000 sft. facility situated at SIPCOT Industrial park Oragadam will employ 700 professionals with another 300 required to support the facility taking the total employment to above 1000.
Formally cutting the ribbon, Shri Kaoru Shiraishi, Director General, JETRO, said,”Today’s inauguration is yet another excellent example of the long-standing relationship built on trust, innovation, and mutual respect between Japan and India. There is immense value creation possible when one combines Japanese technology and quality with India’s talent, energy and growing market strength. This new facility represents a deep commitment to contributing to India’s development, creating local employment and strengthening industrial capabilities. Am confident that this facility will become a model of excellence and a symbol of our enduring partnership. JETRO remains committed to supporting Japanese companies in India and to fostering an environment where collaboration and innovation can thrive.”
In his remarks, Arun Roy, IAS, Secretary – Industries, Govt. of Tamilnadu, said,” For several decades, Japan has been one of Tamil Nadu’s most trusted partners in economic development, cooperation and advanced manufacturing. Japanese companies have consistently shown confidence in TN’s talent, infrastructure, and business-friendly environment. Today’s inauguration is a major reaffirmation of that partnership & confidence. This new facility reflects the values that define Japanese industry—precision, discipline, innovation and an unwavering commitment to excellence. Am delighted that this facility will generate significant employment for our youth who are known globally for their technical skills and dedication. Am confident that the collaboration between Japanese expertise and local talent will set new benchmarks & create new opportunities for local suppliers in Tamilnadu.”
In his remarks, K Balasubramaniam, Founder, Tsugami India and Chairman & MD, Proteck Machinery India, said, “The new facility is a big step-up for India’s high-precision manufacturing ecosystem as Tsugami is globally respected as among the pioneering players in the precision engineering space known for their innovation and unwavering commitment to excellence. This facility is surely going to lead to a snowballing effect on India’s ability to support manufacturing of components and products that need precision engineering, a much needed capability. Availability of human resurces with superior competence in industrial manufacturing is one of the significant factors that compelled us to choose Chennai and Tamilnadu for this new facility. It’s a truly proud moment for each of us at Tsugami India today and we are truly indebted to the Tsugami Corporation board and management for their unwavering commitment to India and Tamilnadu.”
The new infrastructure enables increased indigenous production of Tsugami machine tools. Starting from bare metal to finished machines, the newly inaugurated facilities enhance scale of production while maintaining the stringent quality standards that Tsugami is known for, worldwide. The expansion enables in-house manufacture of the machines promoting quality with volume scalability.