Sailor Pen Robotics Div

Robotics division of Japanese fountain pen manufacturer Sailor Pen Co., Ltd., producing injection moulding take-out robots and custom automation equipment since 1969. Specialises in robots for plastic part extraction and custom machines for medical device and food container manufacturing with strict quality control.

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Sailor Pen Robotics Div
2-10-18 Tenjin-cho
Fuchu-shi 183-8533
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