Nisshin Seiko actively invests in new equipment and currently owns a full line-up including 3DCAD/CAM software, high-speed machining centers , wire cutting machines and discharge equipment. Because mold manufacturing cannot be done completely digitally, Nisshin Seiko skillfully combines the analog and digital aspects of each project, providing a high-quality result in a short time.
They have also begun producing two-color dies, a new field. In this process, they mold with two dies in one machine at the same time. This enables products to be made from different materials and reduces the assembly time while increasing the level of quality. Nisshin Seiko can produce any plastic product using dies and has an experienced staff to provide customer support. They also have a partner mold manufacturer in Incheon, South Korea, to ensure short lead times, and also have a trial production center in South Korea for prototyping. These shorter lead times, trial die production and molding make Nisshin Seiko a leader in the field.

Nisshin Seiko has recently begun producing dies for die casting. Working with customers, they have brought the same short lead times and precision as plastic dies to this field, a growing part of their business.
