Beyond borders in 2020: CFG srl to head to M-Tech in Tokyo with an avant-garde stand

Ride the wave to new opportunities: this is CFG srl’s new goal after our first extra-European adventure. Our participation in M-Tech, Mechanical Components & Materials Technology Expo in Tokyo has brought good news: our big step forward for 2020 will be an avant-garde stand at the Tokyo show. M-Tech is the largest industrial subcontractors exhibition in all of Asia, including all types of motion technology and automotive mechanical parts–key sectors for CFG.

We have reached and even surpassed our expectations. The specialised public wants quality products, and demand is growing internationally. Event organiser Reed Exhibition, the largest in Japan, brought together manufacturing professionals at the Tokyo Big Sight from 6-8 February. Manufacturing World Japan 2019 welcomed 80,000 visitors and 1530 exhibitors, and expects even more next year.

Innovation and state-of-the-art are the key words. CFG is not afraid of competition, because of our high specialisation and attention to detail, both necessary for certain types of applications requiring products custom-built to the client’s needs, and with a focus on quality and performances. Thanks to the expansion of our production unit and the construction of a new facility, our production capacity will double by the end of 2019. We have decided to invest in this sense and confirmed our presence as exhibitor at MTech 2020.

CFG CEO Stefano Albieri’s explains: “We are a growing, dynamic company and we’re not afraid of the risk connected to market deregulation. In fact, we expect a significant competitive advantage as a first mover, backed by Japan’s new trend of abandoning its protectionist mentality in recent years. This trend has also been confirmed by the recent economic partnership agreement between the EU and Japan, that will deregulate the market and eliminate duties on 99% of products. It will remove technical and regulatory obstacles, thus giving EU products access to a major market.”