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Japan's Kobe Steel admits more falsified data, sparking quality concerns

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Kobe Steel, one of Japan’s largest steel companies with customers across the global automotive industry, has admitted to using improper data on some components used in various sectors.

Kobe released a further statement detailing which components were affected by what it calls "improper conduct" - in this second round of affected product announcements, Kobe listed steel powder, steel wire and other steel products as having improper inspection data. The Japanese materials giant says it "deeply apologizes again for the enormous amount of trouble it is causing to customers, suppliers, shareholders and many others."

During the first round of announcements, the company admitted 40,900 tonnes of aluminium and copper parts are affected, with flat rolled aluminium, cases and forgings making up the majority of the affected. A relatively small tonnage of copper strips and tubes are also implicated.

The affected products were shipped from Kobe between 1 September 2016 and 31 August 2017.Toyota, Nissan, Honda, Suzuki, Ford, Mazda, Subaru and Mitsubishi are among Kobe’s customers. Suzuki has since clarified that none of its cars use the affected materials.

As Kobe has customers across the global automotive industry, there are now concerns about the implication of the improperly submitted data of the parts. Reuters reports that Kobe’s automotive customers are themselves investigating.

Kobe is launching an internal investigation and will release a statement on any wider implications at a later date.

Honda has released the subsequent statement: "Having investigated our merchandise based totally on Kobe Steel's statement, we showed that an aluminium produced in that particular duration became used in doorways and bonnet of our car products. Our merchandise will simplest use aluminium that passes the internal inspection. We will retain to research for in addition detail and will correspond so that you can stable our clients' safety and protection."

Toyota has answered to Kobe's admission: "Our priority in the whole thing we do is the safety of our customers and we are swiftly working to discover if any of our car fashions might also doubtlessly be affected, and thru which additives. At the identical time, we're considering what measures want to be put in place going forward to address this matter. Toyota has long asked its suppliers to be thorough in topics associated with compliance. We recognise that this breach of compliance concepts on the part of a provider is a grave difficulty.?

Nissan said: “We have confirmed that aluminum from Kobe Steel is used in the hoods and doors of some of our vehicles. As hoods are related to pedestrian safety, we are working to quickly assess any potential impact on vehicle functionality.”

A statement from Suzuki reads: “Suzuki can confirm that none of its automobiles use the affected aluminium and copper products supplied by Kobe Steel, Ltd. Our internal investigation found that they are used for some of our motorcycle products of which the details are still under investigation. Suzuki puts very high priority on the safety of our customers and will continue a full  investigation on product quality and take any necessary measures”

A Subaru spokesman said: ?Subaru Corporation confirmed that it's been the use of Kobe Steel?S aluminum components in question in its vehicles and plane. Subaru is operating rapidly to perceive which components, vehicle fashions, and planes are concern to the matter. We are investigating if there are safety dangers at the affected products, with utmost priority at the protection of our customers.?

Mitsubishi's head workplace answered with the subsequent announcement: "MMC showed that MMC had synthetic motors using a few additives made by way of Kobe Steel, which include one with this problem. MMC is checking whether such components nonetheless be used in our present day products or now not. MMC is investigating internally on the cars which might be impacted and the safety of our cars.?

Ford said: "One car in our worldwide lineup ? Ford Mondeo in China ? Has an aluminum hood from Kobe Steel. However, Kobe Steel has not but confirmed whether this element is stricken by their aluminum and copper difficulty. Even if it's miles, this isn't always a safety trouble as hoods are not structural factors in motors."

Autocar is awaiting response from the remaining Kobe automotive customers in the UK.

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