Rittal Automation Systems business unit

Tuesday, 24 May, 2016 | Supplied by: Rittal Pty Ltd

Rittal Automation Systems business unit

Rittal has announced Rittal Automation Systems, a new business unit that builds on its existing portfolio for panel building and switchgear manufacture, and developed also in response to the increased focus manufacturers are placing on automation.

The enterprise is assuming responsibility for, and expanding, the product range provided by its sister company Kiesling. The result is a comprehensive one-stop offering, from simple, manual tools to highly automated machining systems, terminal configuration/labelling machines and fully automated panel wiring systems. This provides the machining and handling technology needed for time- and cost-efficient production.

The manufacturing of custom-configured solutions for panels and switchgear are much sought after but they typically require multiple manual steps. Implementing easily assembled enclosure systems and a wide selection of accessories and intelligent software solutions will help to enhance efficiency. The business unit therefore offers panel building and switchgear manufacturers, who are looking for ways to improve productivity, a portfolio that enables them to leverage the latest machining technology to increase automation in their value-creation.

The business unit also offers a variety of automation solutions to accelerate individual manufacturing tasks. These offerings can be scaled to a business’s size and tailored to its specific imperatives. 

Online: www.rittal.com.au
Phone: 1800 350 665
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