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Dynax building components for the EV revolution

“We aim to be the best company in the world at creating one-of-a-kind value and inspiring our customers.”
Kazuhiro Ito, President, Dynax Corporation

Price competition is getting tougher globally, but Japanese companies continue to have a large share of niche markets thanks to their multi-product, multi-functional production. One such business is Dynax, a specialist in various components for automotive, construction and agricultural vehicles.

“We aim to be the best company in the world

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