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Since 1998, Nitto Denko UK Ltd., has been setting the global standard in the material conversion industry. Converting more than one million parts per day, Nitto Denko UK Ltd., has the experience and a customer driven work philosophy to help you manufacture the highest performing components for your industry. In 1999, we became ISO/QS9000 registered. Then in 2006 we became certified to TS-16949, we also achieved our ISO-14001 certification in Jan 2010.
Mission Statement 'contribute to customers' and value creation with innovative ideas' What we do:
• Converting of Nitto materials and other Japanese & European materials, trading worldwide. • Dealing directly with OEM's and major tier 1 suppliers in the automotive industry. • Our company philosophy involves extensive customer service and high quality in our products and procedures. • Belief in the importance of quality allows us to continue our dedication to quality improvement. • Importantly, we place safety before everything else.
Please contact us for further information, the following personnel have a wealth of industry experience between them and would be happy to deal with your enquiries:
Matthew Carless - EMEA Japanese OEM Team Leader Telephone: 07415 384690 • email:
matthew_carless@nittoeur.com Danny Draper - Production Manager Telephone: 07432 141324 • email
danny_draper@nittoeur.com
Nitto Denko UK Ltd, Sunrise Building, Crown Farm Way, Crown Farm Industrial Park, Forest Town, Nottinghamshire NG19 0FT Telephone: 01623 415500 • W:
www.nitto.com
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