Denso has announced it will invest 26 billion yen (US$220m) to build a new plant on the site of its Daian plant in Japan.


The new plant will produce ceramic components- ceramic substrates and DPFs (diesel particulate filters)-for exhaust emission purification, in addition to its current products such as ignition devices, safety-related equipment, ignition plugs, oxygen sensors, and various actuators and sensors.


The plant’s current production lines for airbag sensing systems will also move to the new facility to accommodate an increase in volume.


Construction of the new facility is scheduled to begin in July and be completed by June 2007. Production is scheduled to start in August 2007.


By 2010 the plant is expected to employ 700 people, compared with 810 in 2005.

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