Key Points

Suzuki Motor Corporation and Maruti Suzuki India are establishing the Osamu Suzuki Centre of Excellence to honor his contributions. The center will promote Japanese manufacturing principles to enhance India’s industrial growth. Located in Gujarat and Haryana, it aims to strengthen supply chains and collaborate with academia. The initiative extends beyond automotive to elevate India’s overall manufacturing standards.

Key Points: Suzuki and Maruti to Launch Osamu Suzuki Centre of Excellence

  • Honors late Osamu Suzuki’s legacy
  • Aims to boost India’s manufacturing competitiveness
  • Focus on tiered supply chain improvements
  • Extends beyond automotive to broader manufacturing sectors
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Suzuki Motor Corporation, Maruti Suzuki India to establish Osamu Suzuki Centre of Excellence

Suzuki Motor Corp and Maruti Suzuki India announce the Osamu Suzuki Centre of Excellence to promote Japanese manufacturing philosophy in India.

"Osamu Suzuki introduced to India the Japanese concepts of manufacturing, which led to high competitiveness and an inclusive society. – Suzuki Motor Corporation"

New Delhi, April 23

Paying tribute to the late legendary leader Osamu Suzuki, Suzuki Motor Corporation and Maruti Suzuki India announced on Wednesday a proposal to establish the Osamu Suzuki Centre of Excellence (OSCOE) in India, the automaker said in a statement.

The announcement was made as part of the remembrance event held today at Yashobhoomi, Delhi, in the memory of Late Osamu Suzuki, Former Chairman, Suzuki Motor Corporation, who passed away on December 25, 2024, in Japan.

Osamu Suzuki introduced to India the Japanese concepts of manufacturing, which not only led to high competitiveness but also contributed to creating a more equitable, inclusive, and cohesive society.

These concepts are of deep relevance for the future growth of competitive manufacturing in India.

To recognise Osamu Suzuki's contribution to nation-building and for the widespread propagation of his manufacturing philosophy, which led to Maruti Suzuki's success, this Centre of Excellence is being established.

OSCOE is proposed to be located in Gujarat and Haryana, and will work towards fulfilling the following objectives: Support national objective of high manufacturing growth; raise the standard of component manufacturers (including tier-1, 2 and 3) to make supply chains of the country globally competitive; build infrastructure and develop programmes in collaboration with academia and others to propagate Japanese manufacturing philosophy. The programme would include but not be limited to, formal teaching, lectures, discussions, seminars, etc.

Importantly, the efforts of OSCOE would go beyond the automotive sector to other areas of manufacturing.

Osamu Suzuki was a visionary who played a crucial role in making car ownership accessible to the common people in India and in the country's emergence as a major car-producing nation globally.

Born on January 30, 1930, Mr. Osamu Suzuki graduated from the Faculty of Law at Chuo University in March 1953 and began his career at Suzuki Motor Corporation in April 1958.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
What a wonderful tribute to a true visionary! My first car was a Maruti 800 and it changed our family's life. This center will keep his legacy alive 🙏
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Priya M.
I appreciate the initiative but hope they'll focus equally on sustainable manufacturing practices. The automotive industry needs to evolve with climate concerns.
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Ankit S.
My father worked at Maruti for 25 years. The Japanese work ethic transformed not just the company but the entire auto sector. This is a fitting tribute!
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Sanjay P.
Great move! Hope they include vocational training programs for young technicians too. India needs more skilled workers in manufacturing. #MakeInIndia
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Neha T.
The Japanese manufacturing philosophy changed how we think about quality and efficiency. Excited to see this knowledge being shared beyond just automobiles!
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Vikram J.
While I appreciate the sentiment, I hope they maintain transparency in how these centers operate and who gets access to the programs. Equal opportunity is key.

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