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             Nitta Introduction 
			 
			Nitta Corporation of America supplies leading-edge industrial 
			belting to all industry segments.  
			 
			As the U.S. arm of Japan’s Nitta Corporation, NCA is responsible for 
			serving customers in the Western Hemisphere. Nitta’s worldwide goal 
			is to offer products of unmatched quality and performance so that 
			customers can achieve optimum production, efficiency and lowest 
			operating costs. 
			 
			From its manufacturing facility in Suwanee, Georgia, NCA 
			manufactures the PolyBelt series of flat nylon power transmission 
			belting and Aramid CF finger spliceable power transmission belts. 
			PolySprint finger spliceable power transmission belts, Super Endless 
			power transmission belting and high-tech conveyor belting are 
			manufactured in various plants around the world and stocked and 
			fabricated in Georgia for immediate shipment. 
			 
			NCA offers the engineering knowledge necessary to ensure the proper 
			use of its products and a network of distributors throughout North 
			and South America means the best belt for your application is only a 
			mouse click or phone call away. 
			 
			Nitta History 
			 
			 
			Nitta Corporation was founded in 1885 and was Japan’s first 
			manufacturer of power transmission belts. From this beginning, Nitta 
			has expanded its activities into many industrial products. Today, 
			Nitta is active in all types of industrial belting, conveyor 
			systems, air filtration, engineered rubber products and mechatronic 
			sensor systems. Additionally, Nitta has several affiliates. Among 
			these are Nitta Moore (plastic tubes and hoses), Unitta Company 
			(automotive belts) and Rodel Nitta (precision polishing systems for 
			semiconductor manufacturing). 
			 
			Nitta Corporation of America (NCA) is Nitta’s Western Hemisphere 
			subsidiary, with responsibility for industrial belting. In the 
			1970’s Nitta entered the US market with a small sales office in the 
			Northeast. In these early years, Nitta was mainly focused on the 
			textile industry and decided to move the sales office to Moncks 
			Corner, South Carolina. In 1980, Nitta expanded and began belt 
			fabrication in a small facility in a suburb of Atlanta. Since then, 
			growth has been continual. Today we occupy an 80,000 square foot 
			building and operate four manufacturing lines, stock hundreds of 
			belt types and serve customers throughout the Americas. 
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