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2025.04.10
Kohshin Engineering, a leading Japanese company specializing in sustainable solutions for the poultry and livestock industry, proudly announces the opening of its new branch in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Named Kohshin International, the new office will act as a hub to serve Asian markets with faster, stronger, and more localized support.
Founded in Japan in 1972, Kohshin Engineering has been a pioneer in aerobic composting technology and manure treatment systems, offering innovative machines that transform waste into high-quality organic fertilizer. With decades of experience and a presence in over 40 countries, the company’s expansion into Southeast Asia is a natural step in its continued growth.
“Opening our branch in Kuala Lumpur is more than just a business move, it’s a commitment to our clients in Asia. With Kohshin International, we aim to deliver our vision of sustainable farming directly to farms across the region”. said the Kohshin International team.
The new office is fully staffed with a multicultural, multilingual team experienced in supporting poultry and livestock farms. Sales and accounting professionals are already on board and ready to assist local clients in their native languages, ensuring smoother communication, quicker response times, and more personalized service.
Kohshin International’s focus will be on promoting composting as a key part of sustainable agriculture. By supporting farms in converting manure into nutrient-rich fertilizer, the company contributes to healthier soil, cleaner environments, and more productive farming. This regional branch will also help reduce lead times, improve installation and maintenance of equipment.
“As climate concerns and food security become global priorities, we believe the future of farming lies in smarter, eco-friendly practices. We are excited to be part of the agricultural transformation in Asia”. said the Kohshin International team.
Kohshin Engineering invites partners, clients, and stakeholders across Asia to connect with the new office in Kuala Lumpur and explore how sustainable composting solutions can benefit both farms and the environment.