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Assembly Lines

Assembly Lines

We supply automation solutions for the final assembly of the world's leading automotive companies

Increased productivity, quality consistency, safety, cost reduction

We supply automation solutions for final assembly to German, Austrian, Italian and other Tier1 suppliers of the world's leading automotive companies.

We help them increase their efficiency and productivity, reduce costs and minimize human error.

Our solutions include:

Our solutions include:

  • turnkey automation deliveries of final assemblies
  • conveyor technology
  • robotization of assembly lines
  • reconstruction of existing conveyor technologies
  • skid and skillet technology
  • and more

The most often used components from which we construct assembly machines:

  • Festo pneumatics
  • SMC pneumatics
  • Bosch profiles
Sample of our solution

Parts assembly for e-mobility

The line consists of several stations where crimping, application of the bonding compound and nailing of aluminium parts takes place. Within the line we have integrated a welding laser from a German supplier of production technology.


The assembly of the parts requires high precision and correct relative positioning, so multiple centering positions are used in several stages of the process, which are controlled and measured by a camera system.

Detail of a nailing device that we produced in cooperation with a company specializing in pressing equipment and then integrated into the production line.

What is nailing?

Nailing is the process of joining materials without the use of additional elements such as screws, rivets or welds. In nailing, materials are joined by pressure and forming, creating strong and durable joints. This process is often used to join sheet metal or other materials in industrial manufacturing, especially in the automotive industry.

Final placement of the part in the frame for further processes.

Technology used:

  • Allen-Bradley control system
  • Laser DMC, Keyence MD-X2500
  • DMC reader, Keyence SR-1000
  • Cognex Insight 2000-130 camera
  • Trumpf welding laser
  • SCARA robots, ABB
  • Flux dispensing - Flumasys
  • The entire line is monitored by a camera system to control the production process
  • Downstream technology and equipment intercommunication
  • Degreasing furnace
  • DAS conveyors
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Key benefits

With their high degree of flexibility and adaptability, automated assembly lines are becoming an essential tool for the future Industry 4.0. They are adaptable, efficient and safe.

Their key advantages include: 

  • increase in the production stroke
  • increase in assembly quality
  • reduction of scrap rate
  • simplification of complex assembly operations
  • reduction of the risk of workplace accidents
  • elimination of bottlenecks in the production process
  • possibility of immediate quality testing

We will audit and redesign your automation for you.
Entrust us with the whole project or part of the solution.