Toshiba Plans Rs 30 bn Expansion to Boost Output in Japan, India
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Toshiba Plans Rs 30 bn Expansion to Boost Output in Japan, India

Toshiba Corporation is considering an investment of about 55 billion yen (Rs 30 billion) to more than double its manufacturing output in Japan and India. The plan aims to strengthen its energy systems and industrial equipment businesses amid rising global demand.

The investment will focus on expanding production facilities and upgrading technology infrastructure to enhance efficiency and competitiveness. A significant portion will go towards boosting output of power equipment, semiconductors, and other industrial systems.

Toshiba’s move aligns with its broader restructuring strategy to sharpen focus on core segments and improve profitability. The company aims to meet growing demand for advanced infrastructure and energy technologies across Asia, supported by domestic and overseas manufacturing hubs.

Toshiba Corporation is considering an investment of about 55 billion yen (Rs 30 billion) to more than double its manufacturing output in Japan and India. The plan aims to strengthen its energy systems and industrial equipment businesses amid rising global demand. The investment will focus on expanding production facilities and upgrading technology infrastructure to enhance efficiency and competitiveness. A significant portion will go towards boosting output of power equipment, semiconductors, and other industrial systems. Toshiba’s move aligns with its broader restructuring strategy to sharpen focus on core segments and improve profitability. The company aims to meet growing demand for advanced infrastructure and energy technologies across Asia, supported by domestic and overseas manufacturing hubs.

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