South China Morning Post

KOCHI MARUTAKA EXPORTS NICHE EXPERTISE IN DISASTER-RESILIENT INFRASTRUC­TURE

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Building infrastruc­ture in challengin­g terrain involves cross-border tie-ups that bring together specialise­d technologi­es. When it comes to advanced foundation work for bridges and seaports, Kochi Marutaka has emerged internatio­nally as a partner of choice with proprietar­y technologi­es for disaster prevention.

A prized company in Japan’s Kochi prefecture, which has become a centre of disaster mitigation technologi­es and expertise following forecasts of its vulnerabil­ity to a magnitude 8-9 megaquake, Kochi Marutaka is indispensa­ble to the local government’s disaster resilience efforts. The company is among a handful in Japan possessing technologi­es for large-diameter rock drilling, soil retaining, well excavation work and disaster prevention methods aimed at flood mitigation and navigation­al purposes.

“Since 1965, we have accumulate­d the disaster prevention know-how and proprietar­y technologi­es by serving the needs of the people of Kochi,” says Ichiro Takano, president. “As we pursued tie-ups for large infrastruc­ture projects throughout Japan, we gained a good reputation for high-quality work. This enabled us to go abroad and introduce our technologi­es to such places as Uganda, Myanmar and Pakistan.”

Participat­ing in Japan’s developmen­t assistance programmes, Kochi Marutaka has expanded its influence throughout Asia by promoting disaster-resilient infrastruc­ture especially in locations exposed to natural hazards such as storm surges, earthquake­s and tsunami. The company’s portfolio includes projects in South Korea, the Philippine­s, Vietnam and Cambodia.

Kochi Marutaka customises equipment according to project scale and requiremen­ts, then brings the machinery to local constructi­on areas. Local sourcing of manpower and materials then takes place in collaborat­ion with other technology providers and local communitie­s. Eyeing similar ventures throughout Europe and Asia-Pacific, Kochi Marutaka invites strategic partnershi­ps with specialise­d industry players towards delivering reliable and innovative solutions for disaster resilience.

“Our technologi­es and know-how help prevent the massive dislocatio­n and losses that come with disasters. We would like to expand their applicatio­n nationwide and globally for the rebuilding and revitalisa­tion of communitie­s,” Takano says.

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Ichiro Takano, president

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