The Institute of Indian Foundrymen (IIF) was set up in 1950 to promote education, research, training and development to Indian foundrymen and to serve as a nodal point of reference between the customers and suppliers of the Indian foundry industry on a global scale.
With its Head Quarter in Kolkata, IIF presently services the entire country through its 26 Chapters under four Regional Offices located at Kolkata, Delhi, Mumbai & Chennai.
The Institute is a member of the World Foundrymen Organisation (WFO) and Confederation of Indian Industry (CII).
The Japan Foundry engineering Society (JFS) was established in May, 1932.The current membership consists of more than 300 companies and 3,000 personal members.The society contributes to development of the learning about casting of our country, progress of technology, improvement, and the casting industry accompanying it greatly through exchange of research activities or technology, and spread.
ASOSIASI INDUSTRI PENGECORAN LOGAM INDONESIA disingkat APLINDO. APLINDO didirikan pada tanggal 9 Desember 1981 merupakan wadah organisasi yang dimanfaatkan sebagai alat perjuangan guna menciptakan iklim industri yang sehat di Indonesia, memperjuangkan industrinya agar dapat tumbuh dan berkembang menuju industri yang mandiri tangguh dan efisien sehingga produknya dapat bersaing kuat di pasar global.
Foundry is generally considered as one of the most important supporting industries in Thailand for automobile, machine and machine tool, and agricultural industries. Total production capacity is about 50 000 tons per month. In each year Thailand has exported a numerous amount of metal castings to the world.
Thai Foundrymen's Society is the center of all metal casting foundries in Thailand. Our members include the majority of metal casting companies in Thailand. The main objective of the society is to create a forum for information exchange and dissemination of appropriate casting technology. Factory visits, publication of jounal, and seminar/workshop are among the various activities for members and public.
马来西亚机器厂商总会 (简称机商总会) 为代表全国铸造和机器有关行业团体组织之一。它成立于1977年1月7日,目前共有11个州属会 (会员) ,而所有属会的商号会员人数目前逾2,000名。
Federation of Malaysian Foundry and Engineering Industries Associations (FOMFEIA) is the national representative body for foundry and engineering related trade and industries in Malaysia. It was established on 7th January 1977 and the membership currently comprises 11 States Associations. Total number of member companies of State Associations has well exceeded 2,000 throughout Malaysia.
The Korean Foundrymen`s Society (KFS) is established in 1977. The main activities of KFS comprise:
promote the exchange of information about the foundry industries;
publication and distribution of the periodics and books;
holding of foundry's technical and academic lecture;
encouraging activites for development of the foundry industry;
academic and social service activity.
Since its inception in 1946, the Korean Institute of Metals and Materials (KIM) has undertaken exchanges with institutes of metals and materials in other countries. It has strived to improve exchanges and friendly relationships regarding science technology by jointly hosting international conferences and sponsoring international meetings and symposiums.
Hosting or sponsoring international conferences and symposiums is intended to promote Korea’s science and technology domestically and internationally and provide opportunities for members and engineers to learn the latest research trends and case studies in leading countries of science and technology.
Vietnam Foundry and Metallurgy Science and Technology Association (VFMSTA) was founded on August 15, 1966.
VFMSTA is a social professional, voluntary organization of Vietnamese, who act in the fields such as science, technique, technology and management of foundry and metallurgy and also relative professions.
The goal of Association is assembled, united and helped each other to improve scientific and technical level and specialty, to mobilize initiative, positive and creative spirit of members participating in association activities and contributing in the development and modernization of Vietnam.
VFMSTA plays a key role in the overall development of Vietnam foundry and metallurgy industry. Today, VFMSTA is amongst one of the largest professional Association in Vietnam over 3000 members, consisting one professional Society, 4 province and city association chapters, organs and a Journal with hundreds professors, doctors, scientists and also entertainers all over Vietnam.
Way back in 1954 when the UN specialist Mr. Smith came to Taiwan to help with the steel industry’s technical improvement, I had a conversation with him about Taiwan’s foundry industry then. He felt that the foundry industry fell significantly behind the advanced countries in terms of factory plants, facilities, equipment, techniques, and concepts. He thought that Taiwan should establish a foundry society to bring all local foundry professionals together to work collectively in order to systematically and quickly bring this already lag-behind industry to progressive advancement. Smith also said that foundry societies are found in almost all advanced countries in Europe and America and hoped to establish one in Taiwan as soon as possible. The establishment of a society was unexpectedly difficult though. Smith’s statement did stir up some ripples. However, the organization did not take shape until a dozen years later when the society was formally established on March 22, 1966.
本會成立於民國八十四年七月二十二日,集合台灣地區從事鑄造品製造暨相關材料與設備供應商共同組成,並以協調同業競合關係,增進共同利益,謀劃鑄造業永續發展為目的。
台灣鑄造產業歷經幾十年的努力,創造出年產量約一百四十萬噸,名列全世界第十二位,產值達九百億台幣,已朝向生產自動化、商務電子化發展。並已建立以中小企業為主體之完整產業網路。藉著公會之整合與溝通,這個體系已包含了所有鑄造產品生產領域,從各種材質(鈦及超合金、鋼、鐵、鋁、銅、鎂及鋅等合金)及鑄程(超大型砂模、半自動造模、全自動造模、脫臘精密鑄造、離心鑄造、各種壓鑄及低壓鑄造等)到產品類型(胚件、加工完成之零組件及全套機具等)與生產模式(大中小型鑄件、多樣少量及大量生產)具有中小企業之靈活性及配合性之特長。此體系在善用國際及國內流通之豐富知識、經驗與智慧資源下,再加上未來完整連結之周邊工業合作體系,更可確保在產品生產之時效、品質及價格之平衡和優異性,克服台灣客觀環境無資源、缺勞力、環保要求嚴格之劣勢,仍可在國際上爭取訂單,滿足客戶之鑄件需求。
Taiwan Casting Industry Association (TCIA) was founded on July 22, 1995. TCIA provides help to all 300 members to deal with casting related business and foundry management. TCIA also provides information and guidance to Taiwan government and takes part in government economic programs.
TAMI (Taiwan Association of Machinery Industry) was founded in October 1945 and originally named “Taiwan Association of Iron Industry”. It was then renamed “Taiwan Provincial Association of Iron Industry”. In May 1947, the organization reshuffled and became “Taiwan Provincial Confederation of Machinery Industry”. On April 28th 1948, the name TAMI was officially established and used as Taiwan Association of Machinery Industry from November 1st 2013.
In 1999, TAMI was certified as an ISO9000 organization by the Bureau of Standards, Metrology & Inspection of the Ministry of Economic Affairs. Later in 2018, it was also certified with the “International ISO9001: 2015 Quality Management System "The core policy of TAMI's services follows" Upgrading Our Service and Pursuing Collective Benefits for Our Members".
In recent years, TAMI has intensively conducted numerous machinery export promotion delegations, as well as trade fairs in domestic and international market places.
“TAMINet” was established as a multilingual website geared towards machinery promotion. The website is available in Mandarin Chinese, English and Japanese. This easy to use website is essential in helping company members to offer customer quotes and technical information with just a few clicks of the mouse. “TAMINet” is a business platform that provides machine builders and the satellite companies with the ability to interact each other for sales cooperation and technical discussion. It is also a smart manufacturing forum for both buyers and sellers who wish to acquire up-to-date market information, CE conformity guidance and so on.
“TAMI” greatly helps to increase the competitiveness of all its 2,700 company members in the international market place.
The Hong Kong Diecasting Association and Hong Kong Foundry Association has combine into one association, called Hong Kong Diecasting and Foundry Association.
Hong Kong Diecasting and Foundry Association (HKDFA) is a non-profit making organization established in September 1985. Our aim is to unite the participants within the diecasting industry and improve their technical and management knowledge in order to increase competitiveness, as well as enchancing the social image and status of this industry.
Meanwhile, HKDFA organizes activities in various kinds frequently which provides a platform for the members to communicate and exchange technical information, and build close connections with other commercial association, industrial organizations and Government departments.
The Philippine Metalcasting Association, Inc (PMAI) is the only trade association of foundries in the Philippines, comprised of 55 member foundries. Majority of the members are located outside the economic zones. While there are many nonferrous die-casting companies operating in the various export processing zones, majority of these serve the casting requirements of automotive and electronics companies that are also located in these zones. Some of them produce directly for export.
The metalcasting industry is changing with the development, adoption, and use of new and improved materials for casting based on the changing properties and performance requirements. Some of the advances in materials technology which are expected to take on new markets are the following: aluminum and magnesium casting with corrosion (inhibiting properties for aerospace, electrical energy and automotive markets); high quality ductile iron with tighter tolerance and controlled microstructure and properties for automotive markets; high alloy steel casting with increased heat resistance for use in pump, valve, furnace and turbine applications; and copper-based alloys as substitute for lead due to environmental concerns.
The industry is also anticipating to engage in activities resulting from the increasing acceptance of new emerging materials and applications in various industries, such as: production of higher value castings from aluminum, steel and ductile iron; manufacture of aluminum and magnesium alloys, due to the general trend in weight reduction in automobiles; applications of titanium castings in aerospace and automotive industries; and the use of aluminum-lithium alloys as casting materials for aerospace to replace components previously made from wrought materials.
The Australian Foundry Institute is a metal casting industry organisation with representations across the country.
Our mission is to support the metal casting industry throughout Australia. As an industry body, we do this providing a forum for exchange of ideas, advancement of technical knowledge, advocating on behalf of our membership, and highlighting the Circular Economy credentials of the industry. We are active in promoting the metal casting industry as a career path of choice.
The annual National Conference provides a channel for AFI members to network with our nationwide membership, and to better understand any and all matters that impact the metal casting industry and the interests of our members.
The Australian Foundry Institute advocate with State and Federal Government bodies on such matters as energy policy, training and access to skilled personnel. We do this on behalf of the metal casting industry, to support the best interests of our members and the industry as a whole.
If you work in, or your business is engaged in the metal casting industry, our nationwide organisation will provide members with support and education, and will always strive to deliver benefits for the industry as a whole and individual member companies.
APMA is a union of auto parts manufacturing companies from the private sector, that protects, supports and develops the Thai auto parts industry. Lots of members with address and their website listed. Thailand Automotive Industry Directory (book) for sale.
The Automotive Component Manufacturers Association of India (ACMA) is the apex body representing the interest of the Indian Auto Component Industry. Its membership of over 850 manufacturers contributes to more than 85 per cent of the auto component industry’s turnover in the organized sector.ACMA is an ISO 9001:2015 Certified Association.
ACMA’s charter is to develop a globally competitive Indian Auto Component Industry & strengthen its role in national economic development as also promote business through international alliances.
We, Casting India associated with 18 leading casting foundries in Coimbatore,Tamilnadu, India. We have come a long way in providing a one stop solution for all type of casting needs. A cluster is formed to meet global demand in terms of quality and delivery adherence. Almost all our vendors are ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 9002 certified by leading ISO certification companies and appreciated by government bodies and export promotion council.
We provide with all type of sand casting, Shell mould casting, investment casting, gravity die casting, centrifugal casting, pressure die casting and forging process. .
The Japan Auto Parts Industries Association (JAPIA) is an industry organization that was established in August 1969, when its predecessor, the Auto Parts Industries Association was reorganized as an incorporated association with a higher level of public interest. Today, the value of shipments of auto parts from member companies has reached approximately 20 trillion yen, supporting the manufacture of automobiles not only in Japan but also around the world.
Each and every one of these high-quality parts makes a significant contribution to the safety and comfort of automobiles. The environment surrounding the automotive parts industry is becoming more and more severe, and the industry is facing many challenges such as responding to structural changes, dealing with environmental issues, and promoting international cooperation.
JAPIA will continue to develop proactive business activities to contribute to the growth of the Japanese economy and society while promoting the sound progress of the "motorized society" through the automotive industry.
◆In 2018 (FY), the automotive related shipments was 60 trillion yen (19% of all manufacturing), of which 26trill. yen (8%) was for automobiles and 35trill. yen (11%) was for auto parts. In terms of employment, the automotive industry as a whole employed 900 thousand people in JAPAN, which accounts for 12% of the total employment in the manufacturing industry, of which 700,000 were in the auto parts industry, accounting for 9% of the total.
◆There are approximately 6,800 companies in the auto parts industry in Japan, and the number of JAPIA member companies ( 434) ,most of which are in Tier 1, accounted for 6% of the industry but about 60% of the value of shipments .
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The Malaysian Automotive Component Parts Manufacturers (MACPMA) is the national association of manufacturers engaged in the production of automotive parts. MACPMA was established in 1978 and currently have 93 members. As an umbrella organization for automotive parts manufacturers, MACPMA is committed to the following objectives:- • Foster and maintain the development of the automotive component parts industry in the country • Encourage and support government policies which ensure the interest of component parts manufacturers • Provide services to members on all matters pertaining to the conduct of their business • Establish and promote liaison between automotive assemblers and manufacturers and the component parts manufacturers • Communicate with other industrial / Trade Associations, Chambers of Commerce and other commercial, industrial or public bodies, whether local or foreign, and to promote measures to facilitate trade and commerce among firms engaged in automotive component parts manufacturing • Collect, collate, analyse and disseminate information pertaining to the automotive industry. |