EMAG Systems provides turnkey solutions from single source

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Over the past couple of years, EMAG has enjoyed growing success with turnkey manufacturing solutions. (Courtesy: EMAG

The production of comprehensive manufacturing solutions from a single source is the main requirement for many mechanical engineering production planners. Typically, a general contractor would be responsible for the development of a complex line of interlinked machines with a variety of technologies. This provides the manufacturing company with two major benefits: the overall planning is easier (of the new factory) and a production partner who guarantees a perfectly designed, flexible, manufacturing solution, even for the most complex production situation. For years, the EMAG Group has been this partner, as it is one of the few machine builders that covers the entire process chain from soft to hard machining.

Now, it is taking the next step with the creation of EMAG Systems and combining its project engineering expertise. The new company is the perfect partner for creating turnkey solutions, and is responsible for the overall project – combining the experience and knowledge of the various EMAG branches when necessary.

With e-mobility, the requirement for increased quantities is currently shifting the focus to the establishment of comprehensive production systems. Ultimately, this is the only way to be able to produce complex components such as rotor shafts or differentials in a process-consistent and cost-efficient manner. In the interlinked systems, for example, soft machining, hardening, and hard machining take place in direct succession and numerous technologies from turning, drilling, and milling to induction hardening and grinding are used.

“When designing a complex system like this, there are naturally many questions during the planning phase,” said Bernhard Böttigheimer, managing director of the new EMAG Systems. “For example, users must understand the precise benefits and performance limits of the various tool processes, opportunities for the component assessed, and a reliable process developed on this basis. To compile all of this information, the user must have access to a large amount of internal technological expertise. At EMAG, we have been working toward this for years — we have a variety of core processes within the Group, and are also developing in-house automation technology.”

With all of these tools at their disposal, EMAG has been enjoying growing success in the production of turnkey manufacturing solutions in recent years. The mechanical engineering company even underwent an audit by a major OEM, in which all processes and structures relating to the development of large production systems were successfully examined. The specialists regularly provide proof of their system expertise outside the automotive industry, as demonstrated by various solutions for oil production technology manufacturers. In the past, experts within the individual EMAG companies performed the corresponding project management. Why is EMAG Systems now taking on this task globally? “We are convinced that this business area is becoming increasingly important. The demand for complete production systems is growing because the range of products and parts is also increasing at many supplier companies and OEMs. This is putting more demand on production systems to be more flexible, and project engineering needs are being outsourced by many companies,” said Böttigheimer. 

For these customers, EMAG Systems provides a central point of contact with experience in comprehensive turnkey production. These specialists, based in Salach, Germany, will examine each inquiry in detail, and then determine which technologies are needed for the project. With this information they will form a project team, consisting of engineers from different EMAG companies — this team will work together to form a completely customized solution for the project.

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