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Suzuki Motor Corporation and Maruti Suzuki to Establish Osamu Suzuki Centre of Excellence in India

ANI April 24, 2025 176 views

Suzuki Motor Corporation and Maruti Suzuki plan to establish the Osamu Suzuki Centre of Excellence in India to advance manufacturing standards. The initiative will focus on Japanese production techniques and collaboration with academic institutions. The centre aims to enhance India’s global competitiveness in manufacturing beyond just the automotive sector. This tribute honors Osamu Suzuki, who revolutionized India’s auto industry and accessibility to car ownership.

"OSCOE will elevate India’s manufacturing quality while honoring Suzuki’s legacy of competitive, inclusive production." – Suzuki Motor Corporation"
New Delhi, April 24: In a tribute to the leader and former Chairman of Suzuki Motor Corporation, the Late Osamu Suzuki, Suzuki Motor Corporation and Maruti Suzuki India Limited have proposed the establishment of the Osamu Suzuki Centre of Excellence (OSCOE) in India.

Key Points

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Suzuki and Maruti to set up Osamu Suzuki Centre in Gujarat and Haryana

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Centre to promote Japanese manufacturing practices in India

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Aims to strengthen supply chains and academic collaboration

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Honors late Suzuki chairman’s industrial legacy

The announcement was made on Wednesday, at a remembrance event held at Yashobhoomi, Delhi, commemorating Suzuki, who passed away on December 25, 2024, in Japan.

The OSCOE aims to promote Japanese manufacturing practices across India's industrial landscape, furthering Suzuki's legacy of excellence in competitive, inclusive, and sustainable manufacturing. The centre is proposed to be located in Gujarat and Haryana, two of India's key automotive and industrial hubs.

The initiative seeks to support India's national goals of achieving high manufacturing growth and making the country's supply chains globally competitive. It will also focus on raising the quality standards of component manufacturers--especially tier-1, 2, and 3 suppliers--while fostering collaboration with academic institutions to develop infrastructure and educational programs.

These will include formal teaching, lectures, discussions, and seminars aimed at disseminating the Japanese philosophy of manufacturing.

Importantly, OSCOE's mission extends beyond the automotive sector, aiming to elevate standards across other manufacturing domains as well.

Speaking on the occasion, officials from both Suzuki Motor Corporation and Maruti Suzuki India highlighted how Osamu Suzuki introduced Japanese manufacturing concepts that not only boosted industrial competitiveness but also contributed to a more equitable and cohesive society in India. These ideals continue to be of vital importance for India's development as a global manufacturing leader.

Born on January 30, 1930, Osamu Suzuki graduated from Chuo University in 1953 and joined Suzuki Motor Corporation in 1958. His extraordinary career saw him rise through the ranks to lead the company into becoming a global automotive powerhouse.

Suzuki played a crucial role in transforming India into a major automobile-producing nation and making car ownership accessible to the average Indian. Under his leadership, Maruti Suzuki became a symbol of industrial success and innovation.

Over the years, Suzuki received numerous accolades including- 1987: Medal with Blue Ribbon, Japan, 1993: Commander's Cross of the Hungarian Order of Merit, 2000: The Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Star, Japan, 2007: Padma Bhushan, India, 2020: Grand Cross of the Hungarian Order of Merit, 2025: Posthumously awarded the Padma Vibhushan, India's second-highest civilian honor.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
What a wonderful way to honor Mr. Suzuki's legacy! His contributions to India's auto industry are unmatched. This center will help take manufacturing to the next level 🚀
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Priya M.
My father worked at Maruti for 25 years. He always spoke about how Suzuki-san changed Indian manufacturing culture. This is a fitting tribute to a great leader.
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Amit S.
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope they'll focus equally on sustainable manufacturing practices. India needs more green manufacturing solutions alongside efficiency.
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Neha P.
The first car in our family was a Maruti 800! It's amazing to see how far we've come. This center will be great for skill development in smaller cities too 👍
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Vikram J.
Interesting that they're choosing both Gujarat and Haryana. Smart move to cover both western and northern industrial corridors. Wonder if they'll expand to other states later?
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Sunita R.
The Japanese manufacturing philosophy changed how we work in our SME. Less waste, more efficiency. Hope this center makes these practices accessible to more businesses!

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