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CLOOS Opens New North American Headquarters



CLOOS North America, a subsidiary of CLOOS Group, a provider of welding and automation equipment, has opened its new North American headquarters in Schaumburg, IL. The state-of-the-art facility, set on three acres, represents an investment of more than $15 million as CLOOS grows its presence in North America in response to increased demand for pre-engineered and custom robotic welding solutions. Over the next five years, the company projects two out of every three CLOOS welding systems sold will be manufactured, assembled and tested in North America.

Since 1985, CLOOS has steadily increased sales in North America, making the U.S. its second-largest market after its home base in Germany.

"Our expanded headquarters reinforces our commitment to providing advanced welding automation solutions to North America," said Doug Zoller, President of CLOOS North America. "The new facility will allow us to provide greater supply security and shorter lead times to customers."

The more than 45,000-sq.-ft. facility triples the company's production space for the manufacture and assembly of welding automation cells and systems. The production area features new hoist and bridge crane equipment covering four production cells. The expanded manufacturing capacity will significantly reduce lead times for automated robotic welding solutions.

CLOOS ready-to-weld cobot and configured cells are easy to implement and operate, fully turn-key and configurable for the application, providing users innovative solutions for welding automation.

Lead times for solution component parts will be minimized due to a $3 million on-site inventory. Wear and spare part lead times will also decrease with more than $2 million of stocked parts. An advanced vertical lift module (VLM) and heavy-duty racking system increase capacity to store parts in-house.

A new Experience Center and training facility is more than five times the size of the company's previous demonstration area. The Experience Center will serve as a hub to showcase CLOOS product and process capabilities, R&D and complete welding automation cells, as well as provide hands-on customer education and collaboration opportunities.

"Automated manufacturing is key is staying competitive on a global scale," said Adam Moore, Business Development Manager for CLOOS North America. "The Experience Center gives us the ability to show our latest, most advanced welding automation technology and complete systems and offer a dedicated facility for continued training."

For more information contact:

CLOOS North America

500 Commerce Drive

Schaumburg, IL 60173

847-923-9988

info@cloosrobot.com

www.cloosna.com

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