KARIYA, Japan -- DENSO has announced plans to
build a new test facility at its Zenmyo Plant located in Nishio, Aichi,
Japan, for testing common rail systems-fuel injection systems for
diesel vehicles. With a total investment of approximately $77.2
million, construction is scheduled to start in May 2009 and be
completed in March 2010. The new facility is set to begin operations in
April 2010.
Currently, all tests and evaluations of common rail systems that
need to be performed in Japan are conducted at DENSO headquarters in
Kariya, Aichi, Japan. DENSO will continue common rail design and
development testing at its headquarters, but will be able to conduct
performance evaluations and durability tests at the new testing
facility at the Zenmyo Plant, which produces common rail systems. This
approach will help DENSO speed up product development, according to the
company.
"The construction of a new test facility will help DENSO improve
development efficiency and strengthen R&D systems for common rail
systems to comply with increasingly strict exhaust emission and fuel
consumption regulations, and to apply to different types of fuels, such
as biofuels," said Masahiko Miyaki, managing officer responsible of
DENSO's Powertrain Control Systems Business Group.
For more information, go to http://www.globaldenso.com.