Argosy Japan Aerospace Materials established in Nagoya, Japan
Argosy Japan was officially established this summer to supply aluminum and aramid cores, crash test barriers, composites and composite process materials to Japanese customers.
Argosy Japan Aerospace Materials Co. Ltd. (Argosy Japan) was officially established this summer in Nagoya, Japan, with two key business leaders, Akihiro “Hiro” Oda, general manager, and Osamu Kobayashi, crash test barrier sales manager.
According to Paul Marks, chairman, of parent company Argosy International Inc. (New York, N.Y., U.S.), “the establishment of Argosy Japan will allow us to stock crash test barriers, composites and composites process materials as well as invoice in local currency, greatly expanding market opportunities as well as providing convenience for our Japanese customers.”
Vinnie Favia, global CFO of Argosy, emphasizes Nagoya as a well-suited location for the company “due to its industrial focus on aerospace and automotive and the support received by the Nagoya, Aichi local prefectures, the Greater Nagoya Initiative Center and the Japanese External Trade Organization.”
Argosy Japan’s scope will be the sale of aluminum and aramid cores, crash test barriers, composites and composite process materials for aerospace, automotive, transportation and other lightweighting applications. Oda will focus on the composite materials market in aerospace, transportation and other lightweighting opportunities and Kobayashi will be dedicated to the crash test barrier market in Japan.
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