During the induction ceremony, the students were explained about the four-year program which comprises of 2 year Certificate Program in Manufacturing Technology followed by a 2 year Diploma Program. The program will focus on the practical skills in Japanese-style manufacturing, covering nine main areas: Motorcycle Assembly, Parts Control, Paint, Welding, Casting, Machining (in both aluminum and steel), Quality Control, and Utility Techniques.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Riuji Kawashima, Deputy MD, IYM said, “We are extremely happy and proud to announce the beginning of the 2nd batch by YNTC today. YNTC was established last year with an objective to target young people residing in the rural areas in India with limited resources and who have the potential to learn and enhance their skills. We are gradually moving towards building a skilled work force which can meet the industry demands and further contribute towards the Skill India Mission launched by the Indian Government.”
YNTC runs a four-year program in Manufacturing Technology in association with Nettur Technical Training Foundation (NTTF), Vellore an educational foundation aimed at promoting technical education for youth in India. NTTF is responsible for imparting the class room training whereas IYM provides On-the-Job Training to the selected students. The entire program is monitored by a Steering Committee in India.
The induction ceremony was carried out in the presence of Mr. R Rajagopalan, Deputy Managing Director, NTTF, Mr. Keiichi Onozawa, Representative of METI for South Asia and Director JETRO, New Delhi, Mr. Mukesh Kumar, Vice President- Manufacturing, IYM, students and parents. After the ceremony, the students for the 2nd batch were handed over the joining letter from the IYM senior management. Tree plantation activity was also conducted along with a plant tour for the new batch along with their parents. YNTC’s 1st batch also successfully completed one year on the Japanese style of manufacturing on July 20th .
JIM has been established from a Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC) signed in Tokyo on November 11th , 2016 between Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Government of Japan (METI) and Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship, Government of India (MSDE), for a “Manufacturing Skill Transfer Promotion Program”. Under this initiative, Japanese Endowed Courses (JEC) will also be introduced in existing engineering colleges to train 30,000 Japanese standard shop floor leaders and engineers over the next ten years.
About India Yamaha Motor Pvt. Ltd.
Yamaha Motor made its initial foray into India in 1985 as a joint-venture. In August 2001, it became a 100% subsidiary of Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd, (YMC), Japan. In 2008, Mitsui & Co., Ltd. entered into an agreement with YMC to become a joint-investor in India Yamaha Motor Private Limited (IYM). IYM’s manufacturing facilities comprise of 3 State-of-the-art plants at Chennai (Tamil Nadu), Surajpur (Uttar Pradesh) and Faridabad (Haryana). The infrastructure at these plants supports production of motorcycles & scooters and parts for the domestic as well as the overseas markets.