Sumitomo Heavy Industries, Ltd., founded in 1888 and headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is a global enterprise that develops, manufactures, and distributes a comprehensive array of industrial products. Its diverse portfolio ranges from intricate precision machinery and heavy construction equipment to marine vessels and critical environmental plant facilities, serving customers both in Japan and internationally. The company's operations are divided into four strategic segments: Mechatronics, Industrial Machinery, Logistics & Construction, and Energy & Lifelines. The Mechatronics segment focuses on advanced power transmission and motion control, providing solutions such as gear reducers, electric motors, sophisticated drive systems, precision positioning devices, laser processing units, and robotic solutions, including collaborative robots. The Industrial Machinery division offers a wide spectrum of specialized equipment, encompassing machinery for plastics and film processing, cryogenic systems, semiconductor manufacturing tools, and medical treatment devices like proton therapy systems. It also supplies precision metalworking and forging equipment, industrial utility systems including clean rooms and dust collectors, along with various machining tools and defense-related products. The Logistics & Construction segment is dedicated to delivering heavy-duty equipment for infrastructure development and material handling needs. Its product range includes hydraulic excavators, a variety of cranes (mobile and crawler), road construction machinery, foundation machines, and integrated logistics solutions such as material handling systems, forklifts, and automated parking facilities. Lastly, the Energy & Lifelines segment plays a crucial role in essential infrastructure, providing comprehensive solutions for power generation—including diverse boilers, turbines, waste-to-energy plants, and liquid air energy storage systems. This segment also offers vital environmental technologies like advanced air and water pollution control systems, industrial waste treatment facilities, and recycling plants, alongside specialized process equipment, pressure vessels, food and beverage manufacturing machinery, and marine vessels like oil tankers.