The joint development of power cylinder systems will be orientated towards the reduction of CO2 emissions, the improvement of reliability and the reduction in the total cost of ownership for light and heavy duty engines, in both automotive and industrial markets. KS Kolbenschmidt and Riken will be coordinating and where required, combining their regional sales, engineering and technical support functions to optimize power cylinder system solutions for their joint, global OEM customer base.
KS Kolbenschmidt and Riken are building on their already existing partnership in India, where both companies are joint-venture partners in Shriram Pistons and Rings Limited, to include co-operation in China, where they have signed a Letter of Intent to form a piston ring joint-venture based at an existing Riken facility in Wuhan, Hubei province.
About Riken
Riken Corporation is a publicly traded company with its headquarters in Tokyo and annual sales of JPY75billion (2013). The company was founded in 1927 and produces a broad portfolio of products, with an emphasis on engine and vehicle components, including piston rings, seal rings, camshafts, valve seats/lifters and chassis castings. Riken Corporation has about 4,000 employees worldwide, with 9 off-shore manufacturing operations in 8 countries outside of Japan.