Masayuki Igarashi
Masayuki is a Partner at Roland Berger's Tokyo office. He advises many industry leaders - mainly in general trading, industrial machineries, plant engineering, infrastructure & construction, and leasing - in drafting business strategies, developing new businesses, executing acquisition strategies, exercising due diligence, and more. In many of his projects, one of the major topics is about connecting different industries, which could contribute to creating more new values and new business models.
Prior to joining Roland Berger, he worked for a U.S. consulting firm, a domestic think tank, and a leading trading company.
Masayuki studied Engineering at Waseda University, Japan and holds an MBA from Keio University, Japan.
Capital goods players outperform expectations in a challenging year
STUDY, April 22, 2024
M&A in capital goods 2024
Article, March 28, 2024
Embracing change in the power tools industry
Article, July 5, 2023
Available in JA
Recommendation of plus 4D management in the manufacturing industry
Article, June 29, 2023
Mining’s emission impossible?
Article, May 31, 2023
SAP S/4 HANA transformation
Article, May 24, 2023
Capital goods industry in great shape – but for how long?
STUDY, April 14, 2023
Reducing Scope 3 emissions – The next step toward decarbonization
Study, March 13, 2023
Small excavators having a big impact on off-highway electrification
Article, October 21, 2022
A bright future for the capital goods sector
Study, October 10, 2022
The challenge for EPCs: Short-term fossils, long-term sustainability
Article, July 26, 2022
Available in JA
Japanese Manufacturers in China Enters a New Stage Through Monozukuri
Think:Act, December 15, 2021
Available in JA
Implications from the Collapse of a Leading Construction DX Startup
Think:Act, September 15, 2021
Available in JA
Shiten No.170 "Future-oriented Energy Business - Encouraging Geo-Engineering Ideas"
Think:Act, December 15, 2020
Machine tools in the digital age
Report, December 2, 2020
Mechanical and plant engineering at a crossroads: repositioning instead of continuing
Article, July 21, 2020
Shiten No 124
Think:Act, September 26, 2017
Shiten No.110 : Agriculture 4.0 in the TPP/IoT Era
Think:Act, December 20, 2015
Shiten 91
Study, September 30, 2013