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"Rising demands on quality, fiercely competitive markets and an increasing shortage of skilled workers - any machining company wishing to remain competitive is being confronted with ever greater challenges," said a DMG / Mori Seiki spokesperson. "Automation of machine tools is regarded as the ideal response to this trend, because it opens up completely new manufacturing possibilities." DMG Automation GmbH has concentrated on this field since 2007 and offers its customers integral solutions that, if requested, also incorporate the entire manufacturing process including the accompanying material flow concept.

"Our task consists of increasing the productivity and quality of machining production with the aid of customized automation solutions," said Uwe Kling, CEO of DMG Automation GmbH. "Today the focus is not only on machine integrated automation but on three additional segments as well: standard automation for workpiece and pallet handling for one to two machines; flexible production cells for the fully automated linking of several process sequences; and production lines that can be implemented as a complete solution in large series production.

But this does not necessarily mean that automating a machine is the solution. "There are always workpieces and machines where an economic automation solution is just not feasible, and in such cases we advise against automation," said Kling. "Our aim is to build up long-term partnerships with customers. That is why cooperation for DMG / Mori Seiki Automation starts with a non-binding assessment of the machining situation. There are many things that can be automated in principle, but automation is only expedient if by its implementation we increase productivity and/or machining quality."

Additional Shifts Without Additional Manpower Costs

"Productivity is the main concern of most users, because it plays a major role in the competitiveness of a machining company," said Kling. "So the aim is to produce more per unit of time - generally with higher quality - and in so doing reduce production costs. Automation meets both these requirements, because it promotes low manpower production in which staff shortages have virtually no impact on production. It enables the introduction of additional shifts outside of normal working hours as well as costs that are clear and calculable. This also puts the user in a position to respond to the shortage of skilled workers, because competent workers can be used for more demanding tasks. One worker can take care of several machines or job orders at the same time. In addition, a fast return on investment is possible with proportionate utilization of the machine. In the ideal scenario, costs are paid back within less than a year."

DMG / Mori Seiki Automation focuses on complete manufacturing processes and their optimization. This includes not just workpiece handling but the linking of machining centers and, if possible, integrating secondary work - such as deburring, brushing, cleaning or measuring operations - parallel to primary machining time. Every automation solution is based on modular components that are adapted individually to bring them in line with the requirements of the customer.

According to the company, a 25% increase in productivity and improved workpiece quality are normal. "Many faults arising from human error are eliminated thanks to automatic handling," said Kling. "We achieve higher workpiece accuracy through reliable loading and unloading processes." Another reason is flexible production: "Each automation solution can include individual workpiece magazines which allow perfectly organized processing of the job orders," he said. "User-friendliness is paramount." The modular design of the automation cells also encompasses other areas: controls from Siemens, FANUC, Kuka or Motomann are available as well as various gripper systems and conveyor installations and the option of robots or gantries for handling.

According to Kling, work ergonomics are also given top priority in addition to simple operation. "An automated machine should offer the same easy accessibility as the machine itself," said Kling. "This applies most especially to the setup and loading stations, although the work area must also be easy to access if necessary. In addition, we ensure that the automation operates smoothly and reliably with our service offer."

For DMG / Mori Seiki Automation, service starts with the installation of the system and training of the employees in the operation of the new system. "It only takes a few days to integrate the automation solution into the production," said Kling.

DMG / Mori Seiki Automation does not only gear its offer towards customers from DMG / Mori Seiki. "In principle, every machine can be automated," said Kling. "About a third of our customers also commission us to automate machines from other manufacturers."

For more information contact:

DMG / Mori Seiki USA

2400 Huntington Blvd.

Hoffman Estates, IL 60192

847-593-5400

www.dmgmoriseikiusa.com

Southwest

Mori Seiki Dallas

9001 Currency Street #200

Irving, TX 75063

972-929-8321

TX, LA

DMG / Mori Seiki

Ellison Technologies - Dallas

9001 Currency Street #200

Irving, TX 75063

972-812-5500

www.ellisontechnologies.com

DMG / Mori Seiki

Ellison Technologies - Houston

3403 N. Sam Houston Pkwy. West #100

Houston, TX 77086

713-365-9500

www.ellisontechnologies.com

AR, OK

Maruka U.S.A. Inc.

2113 N. Yellowood

Broken Arrow, OK 74012

918-459-6600

Southeast

Mori Seiki Charlotte

4345 Morris Park Drive

Charlotte, NC 28227

704-940-3380

VA, NC, SC

DMG / Mori Seiki

Ellison Technologies

4345 Morris Park Drive

Charlotte, NC 28227

704-545-7362

S. AL, GA, MS, TN

DMG / Mori Seiki

Ellison Technologies

7118 Crossroads Blvd.

Brentwood, TN 37027

615-661-6800

FL

Maruka U.S.A., Inc.

7441 114th Avenue N. Ste. 605

Largo, FL 33773

727-541-1645

Northeast

Mori Seiki New Jersey

45 Route 46 East Ste. 610

P.O. Box 747

Pine Brook, NJ 07058

973-983-1000

Maruka USA, Inc.

45 Route 46 East Ste. 610

P.O. Box 747

Pine Brook, NJ 07058

973-983-1000

Mori Seiki Boston

753 Forest Street, Suite 200

Marlborough, MA 01752

508-481-2500

DMG / Mori Seiki

Tyler Machine Tool Co.

111 Ledge Rd.

P.O. Box 396

Seabrook, NH 03874

603-474-7730

DMG / Mori Seiki

Tyler Machine Tool Co.

68 Nutmeg Road South

South Windsor, CT 06074

860-528-4010

Boldt Machinery, Inc.

4803 Pittsburgh Ave.

Erie, PA 16509

814-833-9836

Boldt Machinery, Inc.

104 Boss Rd.

Mattydale, NY 13211

315-463-5754

MD, DE

DMG / Mori Seiki

Ellison Technologies

7118 Crossroads Blvd.

Brentwood, TN 37027

814-833-9836

Midwest

Mori Seiki USA, Inc.

2400 Huntington Boulevard

Hoffman Estates, IL 60192

847-593-5400

www.moriseikius.com

DMG / Mori Seiki

Ellison Technologies - Chicago

4630 Weaver Parkway

Warrenville, IL 60555

630-393-8900

www.ellisontechnologies.com

Mori Seiki Cincinnati

5333 Mulhauser Road

Hamilton, OH 45011

513-874-2736

DMG / Mori Seiki

Ellison Technologies - Cincinnati

5333 Mulhauser Road

Hamilton, OH 45011

513-874-2736

www.ellisontechnologies.com

DMG / Mori Seiki

Ellison Technologies - Cleveland

6955 Treeline Drive

Brecksville, OH 44141

440-546-1920

www.ellisontechnologies.com

DMG / Mori Seiki

Ellison Technologies - Davenport

145 West 76th Street

Davenport, IA 52806

563-388-0800

www.ellisontechnologies.com

DMG / Mori Seiki

Ellison Technologies - St. Louis

16 MB Corporate Park

St. Charles, MO 63301

636-946-7077

www.ellisontechnologies.com

Mori Seiki Detroit

29050 Cabot Drive

Novi, MI 48377

248-324-1928

www.moriseikius.com

DMG / Mori Seiki

Ellison Technologies - Detroit

29050 Cabot Drive

Novi, MI 48377

248-324-1928

www.ellisontechnologies.com

DMG / Mori Seiki

Ellison Technologies - Grand Rapids

1550 Gezon Parkway SW, Suite B

Wyoming, MI 49509

616-261-8665

www.ellisontechnologies.com

DMG / Mori Seiki

Ellison Technologies - Indianapolis

8930 Bash Road, Suite A

Indianapolis, IN 46256

317-577-3723

www.ellisontechnologies.com

DMG / Mori Seiki

Ellison Technologies - Milwaukee

N27 W23750 Paul Road

Pewaukee, WI 53072

262-523-3400

www.ellisontechnologies.com

DMG / Mori Seiki

Ellison Technologies - Minneapolis

13400 10th Avenue North

Plymouth, MN 55441

763-545-9699

www.ellisontechnologies.com

E. KS, W. MO

Maruka U.S.A. Inc.

1210 Northeast Douglas

Lee's Summit, MO 64086

816-524-1811

W. KS

Maruka U.S.A. Inc.

9125 E. 37th St. North

Wichita, KS 67226

316-683-7487

West

Southern CA

DMG / Mori Seiki

Ellison Technologies - Los Angeles

9890 Pioneer Blvd.

Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670

562-949-8311

www.ellisontechnologies.com

Northern CA

DMG / Mori Seiki

Ellison Technologies - San Francisco

2607 7th St. Suite C

Berkeley, CA 94710

866-814-7238

www.ellisontechnologies.com

WA, ID, MT

DMG / Mori Seiki

Ellison Technologies - Seattle

19625 62nd Ave. South, Suite A109

Kent, WA 98032

253-872-1661

www.ellisontechnologies.com

OR

DMG / Mori Seiki

Ellison Technologies - Portland

10159 SW Commerce Circle #K

Wilsonville, OR 97070

503-682-3280

www.ellisontechnologies.com

AZ

DMG / Mori Seiki

Ellison Machinery Company

1610 S. Priest Dr. #101

Tempe, AZ 85281

480-968-5335

www.ellisonaz.com

UT, ID, MT, WY

New West Machine Tool Technologies

7990 South 1530 West

West Jordan, UT 84088

801-561-2001

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