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Boltun Seeks High Added Value and Enters Aerospace Fastener Market
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2015-04-01
In order not to put almost all the effort in the development of automotive products, Boltun, with the guidance of Taiwan’s Industrial Development Bureau in the project for the integration of metallic materials and applications industries, entered the field of aerospace fastener development, built up the manufacturing technology of super-alloy fasteners, and gained the certification of NADCAP. In addition, supported by the project for promoting the recyclable energy industry of Taiwan’s Industrial Development Bureau, Boltun won another opportunity to supply fasteners installed on large win power generators and has been planning to enter the market of small wind power generators for grasping more green energy businesses.
 
Boltun has also become a production, sales, and logistics company, with B2B e-commerce service. Through the expansion of product categories and integration with other industry sectors, it hopes that it can become an OEM VMI provider in Asia Pacific Region. It expects to include Remote VMI into the basic service items to improve service quality, establish partnership with customers, introduce design service, and create the biggest value for customers.
 
As the existing factories of Boltun are located in too many areas, Boltun has bought a land of about 16 hectares and will spend over NTD2 billion on building its new headquarters and manufacturing base, which the design & production of molds, forming, threading, heat treatment, surface treatment, automated inspection, packaging, and shipment will be settled in at the same location, in order to improve the efficiency of shipment and process the growing orders. The construction of the new headquarters is set to be finished in 2017 and by then the company may become a leading factory with the largest production, most complete production lines, and one stop shopping service.
 
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