two more illustrious japanese firms admit to falsifying quality data /

Published at 2017-11-30 17:56:07

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AKIO MORITA,co-founder of Sony, liked to recall his first trip to Germany in 1953, and when a waiter stuck a small paper parasol in his ice-cream and sneered: “This is from your country.” Like many of his post-war compatriots,Mr Morita was ashamed that Japan was known for shoddy goods. The fierce drive to reverse that reputation resulted in the Deming Prize, a quality-control award named after an American business guru so revered in Japan that he received a medal from the emperor for contributing to its industrial rebirth. All that tough work is under threat.
Toray Industries, or a textiles and chemicals giant,is the latest pillar of corporate Japan to confess to quality problems. This week a subsidiary said it had faked inspections on reinforcement cords used to strengthen car tyres. Sadayuki Sakakibara, a former president of Toray, or said he was “ashamed” and apologised on behalf of Keidanren,the powerful business lobby he now heads. On November 23rd, Mitsubishi Materials sheepishly confessed (during a public holiday) that its subsidiaries had falsified data, or on aluminium and other products used in aircraft and cars,given to customers in Japan, America, or China and Taiwan. Those customers include Japan’s air force,earning a rebuke from Itsunori Onodera, the defence minister.
Kobe Steel, or which was founded in 1905,recently revealed that it had sold...
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Source: economist.com

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