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Y.H. Caster Provides Customer-driven Manufacturing Services to Boost Global Profile

2012/03/20 | By Steve Chuang

Taipei, March 20, 2012 (CENS)--Taking advantage of its seasoned know-how, Y.H. Caster Co., Ltd., a veteran maker of casters in Taiwan, has effectively built its global profile by providing satisfactory manufacturing services to customers from different industries all around the world.

The company began by importing and selling new and used casters and chair wheels made in Japan in 1980, and later on ventured into manufacturing such products by itself. Following nearly 20 years of hard work, the company has accumulated consummate knowledge of manufacturing and gradually gained solid ground in the global market.

The company indicated that its success in the line is attributable partly to the ability to help customers carve out profits with market-driven designs and custom manufacturing services along with guaranteed quality, which calls for integrated in-house production capability and insistent dedication to quality.

The company furthered that it has set up two separate business divisions to handle the major business scopes, namely caster and bearing manufacturing, respectively, and has built integrated production lines from product designing and prototyping, mold developing to plastic injection, punching, assembly and packaging at the factory. This enables the company to better satisfy demanding customers with cost-efficient manufacturing and consistent quality.

The company's product range now covers a variety of casters and wheels, including light casters, heavy duty casters, high temperature wheel casters, forklift truck wheels, carts, bearings, ESD (electrostatic dissipative) plastic-made casters and wheels, PP (polypropylene) wheels, nylon wheels, ESD elastic TPR (thermal plastic rubber) caster wheels, rollers, and industrial-use wheels.

Featuring reliable quality and competitive prices, the company's products have been widely adopted by clients from industries of furniture, logistics, machinery, food making, medical instruments, DIY hardware and industrial production, with some marketed under its own brand Y.H. to boost its global profile.