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automotiveJune 6, 2026

Misumi's $1B Investment to Transform ASEAN Manufacturing

Japanese industrial giant Misumi launches a $1 billion global investment, positioning itself as a key player in the ASEAN manufacturing landscape.

A New Era for ASEAN Manufacturing with Misumi's Global Expansion \\[![image](https://example.com/image.jpg)](https://example.com)\\\\In a move that signals a significant shift in the global manufacturing landscape, Japanese industrial components supplier Misumi Group has launched Misumi Americas and announced a $1 billion (¥150 billion) global investment program. This ambitious initiative aims to expand the company's digital manufacturing and supply chain capabilities, transforming it from a mere parts supplier into a comprehensive manufacturing and supply chain partner. The expansion includes substantial investments in the United States and the appointment of Dave Evans as the first American CEO of Misumi Americas. \\[![image](https://example.com/image.jpg)](https://example.com)\\\\For factories in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia, this means access to a more robust and resilient supply chain. Misumi's new platform will allow customers to source standard, configurable, and custom-manufactured mechanical components through a single digital interface, supported by AI-powered quoting, design-for-manufacturing tools, and a global manufacturing network. This is particularly beneficial for industries such as factory automation, robotics, aerospace, medical devices, and eVTOL aircraft, which are rapidly growing in the ASEAN region. \\[![image](https://example.com/image.jpg)](https://example.com)\\\\The company's global manufacturing footprint is extensive, with facilities in the United States, Mexico, China, India, and Japan. In the ASEAN context, this translates to faster lead times, better quality control, and more efficient logistics. For example, factories in Thailand and Vietnam can leverage Misumi's rapid prototyping and low-volume production capabilities in the United States, while those in Indonesia and Malaysia can benefit from the company's nearshore CNC machining and sheet metal fabrication facilities in Mexico. \\[![image](https://example.com/image.jpg)](https://example.com)\\\\Misumi's investment also reflects a broader trend in the manufacturing industry: the push towards digitization and supply chain resilience. With over 30 million standard parts, 20.7 million configurable components, and 42 million custom parts delivered, the company is well-positioned to support the transition from product design to production. For factory buyers in ASEAN, this means a more streamlined and reliable supply chain, enabling them to stay competitive in a rapidly evolving market. \\[![image](https://example.com/image.jpg)](https://example.com)\\\\In conclusion, Misumi's $1 billion investment is not just a strategic move for the company; it is a game-changer for the entire ASEAN manufacturing sector. By providing access to a vast network of manufacturing facilities and advanced digital tools, Misumi is empowering ASEAN factories to innovate, scale, and thrive in the global marketplace. Factory buyers in the region should take advantage of this opportunity to enhance their supply chain and stay ahead of the curve.

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Editorial rewrite by ASEAN Machine team, based on public reporting from Robotics & Automation News, with added ASEAN manufacturing context.

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