Kyocera Mita Announces Major Restructuring of Japanese Manufacturing Operations
Kyocera Mita Announces Major Restructuring of Japanese Manufacturing Operations
Kyocera Document Solutions Inc. ("Kyocera Mita") is implementing a significant restructuring plan, consolidating its domestic printer and multifunction product manufacturing to cut costs and streamline operations amidst market shifts.
- Core Action: Ceasing production at its Yokohama plant by September 2025, shifting all manufacturing to its Daito facility in Osaka.
- Primary Driver: Intense competition and declining demand in the traditional office equipment market.
- Strategic Goal: Strengthen cost structure and focus resources on growth areas like cloud services and solutions.
- Impact: Approximately 300 employees at Yokohama will be offered transfers or support; no immediate layoffs announced.
- Global Context: Part of a broader industry trend where hardware manufacturers pivot towards IT services and managed print services.
The move highlights the persistent pressures on the global manufacturing sector. Companies are forced to optimize footprints for efficiency.
Kyocera Mita, a key player in the B2B office solutions space, will continue to serve its global markets, including China, from its consolidated production base. The restructuring is seen as essential to maintaining competitiveness.
For B2B clients and channel partners, the company assures no disruption in supply. The focus remains on providing integrated document management and cloud-based workflow solutions.
The shift underscores the evolving nature of "manufacturing," where physical production consolidates while value moves to software, platform integration, and e-commerce-enabled service delivery.