Japan-Based Ohashi Technica U.S.A. Manufacturing Expands Sanbury, Ohio, Production Operations
05/28/2025
The investment will include an additional 20,000 square feet at the company’s existing facility.
“We’re excited to expand our operations here in Sunbury and continue to build on the strong foundation we’ve established,” said Roy Borrows, Vice President at Ohashi Technica. “This investment supports growing customer demand and strengthens our ability to deliver the precision, quality, and performance our partners expect. The support of the city of Sunbury, Delaware County, and the One Columbus and JobsOhio teams has played a crucial role in our decision to expand.”
Ohashi Technica U.S.A., a subsidiary of the Japanese company Ohashi Technica, specializes in supplying the automotive industry with a wide range of components, including fastening systems and drivetrain components.
“Ohashi Technica is an example of a global auto supply company choosing Ohio to expand in the North American market, then advancing innovation, creating jobs and staying committed to our state,” noted JobsOhio President and CEO J.P. Nauseef. “The company’s consistent growth in the Columbus Region speaks to the confidence Ohashi Technica has in Ohio’s automotive talent and supply chain advantages.”
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