Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) has hosted the Japanese company Matsuzaki-Jyuki at its Changwon factory in South Korea.
The event was designed to deepen the partnership between the two organisations. Matsuzaki-Jyuki’s team were able to take in the advanced manufacturing processes involved in building Volvo CE’s machines. The group observed Volvo CE’s meticulous assembly processes, from precision component integration to rigorous quality checks.
Volvo CE’s Changwon facility is one of the company’s central sites for the production of excavators, including the EC230 Electric, which is part of the Matsuzaki-Jyuki equipment fleet.
“Seeing Volvo’s dedication to quality reinforces our trust in the brand. Every step of the process, from the engineering to the assembly line, reflects a level of precision and care that directly translates to the performance and reliability we see in the field,” President Tetsuya Matsuzaki said.
“This visit was educational for our team and deeply inspiring. It reminded us why we’ve chosen Volvo CE as a long-term partner, and it gave us even more confidence in the future of our collaboration.”
Matsuzaki-Jyuki is a respected equipment rental and construction solutions provider. It operates a modern fleet of construction machines, including a large number of Volvo excavators, which support a range of infrastructure and civil works projects. Matsuzaki-Jyuki and Volvo CE have been working together for 10 years.
“We were honoured to welcome Matsuzaki-Jyuki to our Changwon facility. It’s always a privilege to host long-standing partners who share our commitment to quality and innovation,” Volvo CE head of market for Japan Shoji Isamu said.
“Seeing the interest and excitement from attendees was incredibly rewarding. It’s a reminder that our work extends beyond manufacturing to inspire the next generation of engineers, operators, and leaders in construction. Experiences like this reinforce the strength of our partnerships and our shared vision for a more sustainable and connected industry.”