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Murata announces name change and merger of subsidiaries

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February 10, 2022

Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. recently announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary Saitama Murata Manufacturing Co. will change the company name of one of its Vietnam manufacturing subsidiaries on February 17. In addition, from April 1, it will be merging its two Vietnamese manufacturing subsidiaries into a single company. 

Murata said that on February 17, the Vietnamese manufacturing subsidiary, Murata Manufacturing Vietnam Da Nang Co., Ltd. will change its name to Murata Manufacturing Vietnam CO., Ltd.; On April 1, Murata Manufacturing Vietnam Ho Chi Minh Co., Ltd. will merge with Murata Manufacturing Vietnam CO., Ltd. which will be the surviving corporation. 

The Saitama Murata Manufacturing Group manufactures high-quality and high-added-value coil products using a proprietary winding process. It joined the Murata Manufacturing Group in March 2014. 


The merging of the manufacturing subsidiaries will improve the efficiency of Vietnamese operations and boost manufacturing capability, allowing for further growth in the coil industry.

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