Machining

optimized for maximum efficiency

Economic pressure, high labor costs, a shortage of skilled workers, and smaller batch sizes—all areas of manufacturing are being streamlined for maximum efficiency. There is often great potential for improvement, particularly in setup processes and in loading and unloading machines. These are work steps that are time-consuming and labor-intensive. We take a close look at processes and optimize them. The result is new automation concepts – fully automatic or using semi-robotics, as new construction or retrofit incorporating existing machines and systems. Less is often more ...
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Mechanical engineering "Reduced to the Max"

Traditionally, special-purpose machines are characterized by a heavy and overly robust design—better safe than sorry. For years, we have been taking a different approach. As light, compact, and flexible as possible—that is our credo for mechanical and mechatronic designs. Together with our customers, we develop unusual solutions for individual mechanical engineering challenges. This often involves new combinations and thinking outside the box with familiar technological approaches in a new context. Because that is our claim: we want to think outside the box, think agilely, and redefine sizes and limits.

Reference project
Milling Center Project
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