Economic Daily - China Economic Net, an integrated foreign news agency, reported yesterday that Mitsubishi Materials stated that its subsidiary had forged its product data, including automotive and aircraft parts, for at least one year. This is a Japanese manufacturer's The latest case in the series of quality scandals.

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The company said that in a survey of data fraud scandals involving joint venture partner Kobe Steel, Mitsubishi Electric Industries Co., Ltd. had falsified data on rubber seal products used in automobiles and aircraft.

During the two and a half years since April 2015, the subsidiary tampered with the data of these products to meet the specifications set by the company or its customers. In addition, Mitsubishi Shindoh, another subsidiary of Mitsubishi Materials, has also been suspected of manipulating data on metal products, and its counterfeiting may be traced back to October 2016.

Recently, the Japanese manufacturing industry’s reputation and confidence have been hit by the quality inspection fraud of Nissan and Subaru. Prior to this, there was Japan’s third-largest steel maker Kobe Steel in October, acknowledging that workers tampered with product specifications—this has shaken the global supply chain and forced global automakers, aircraft manufacturers, and other companies to inspect Is the product's safety or performance compromised?

Mitsubishi Materials has a 45% stake in a copper joint venture with Kobe Steel, including the Hatano plant at the data fraud scandal center in Kobe.

Mitsubishi Materials stated that no security or legal issues have been found in its subsidiaries. The company also stated that it does not know whether it will have any impact on its financial prospects.

Mitsubishi Materials stated that it has established a working group to investigate these issues and formulate countermeasures to improve quality control.



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