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futronic control systems for stemware production in China
Press release from: futronic GmbH
PR Agency: kius kommunikation
Tettnang manufacturer strengthens its position in the domestic glass market
Tettnang, 03. Mai 2012 – futronic is developing the complete control system for two stemware production lines – from glass cutting at the feeder to the conveyor to the annealing lehr – on behalf of Forma Glas, the Austrian engineering firm. The two companies intend to cooperate closely in future by bundling their international sales activities.
The project encompasses the planning and design, software development, component manufacture and commissioning. The equipment will be shipped to Forma Glas for a cold run in the summer of 2012 and is scheduled to start production at the end customer's facility in China early next year.
"futronic can draw on considerable experience with similar projects for end customers", explained Rudolf Bernroitner, Managing Director of Forma Glas. He is taking the opportunity to have the entire control concept redesigned by futronic, who also offered a cheaper solution than any of their competitors. Bernroitner: "That was what tipped the scales".
Plans for extensive cooperation
"The contract from Forma Glas is immensely important for us", said a delighted Alexander Körner, Head of futronic's Industrial Automation division. "For one thing, it will enable us to strengthen our position significantly in the domestic glass market." For another, it gives futronic's engineers a chance to demonstrate the whole breadth and depth of their expertise. Körner: "This project is the first time ever that we've been asked to supply a control system for a complete production line".
futronic and Forma Glas also intend to cooperate closely in future, for example by bundling their international sales activities. The two companies will sign a cooperation agreement to this effect in the second quarter of 2012.
Forma Glas develops and manufactures high-end production machinery for premium quality domestic glass. It was established in 1968 in Zwiesel, the German glassmaking capital in the Bavarian Forest. Today, the company resides in Neukirchen in Upper Austria.
More information: www.futronic.de and www.formaglass.com
About Forma Glas
Forma Glas develops and manufactures high-end production machinery for premium quality domestic glass. The company was founded by Emil Ilk in 1968 in Zwiesel, the German glassmaking capital in the Bavarian Forest. In 1980, Forma Glas acquired the Kiel firm of Wilhelm Kutzscher, one of the first manufacturers to make semi-automatic and fully automatic production machines for the glass industry. Kutzscher was subsequently relocated from Schleswig-Holstein in Germany's far north to Zwiesel, where it presently operates under the name Forma Glasmaschinen – Fr. Wilhelm Kutzscher GmbH. The headquarters are located in Neukirchen in Upper Austria. Forma Glas employs about fifteen staff at these two locations. Rudolf Bernroitner and Gerhard Steinberger are joint Managing Directors.
About futronic
futronic GmbH is one of the world's top three suppliers in the field of complex automation solutions for plant and equipment manufacturers in the glass production industry. The company has grown considerably in recent years: a team of 61 staff currently support around 900 installations worldwide. Among the customers of its Industrial Automation division are numerous top-flight enterprises like Zeppelin Systems, Liebherr, KTW K.Weißhaupt and ZF Friedrichshafen. futronic, established in 1972, is a Jetter AG company. Managing Directors are Michael Preuß and Wolfgang Lachmann.
futronic GmbH
Michael Preuß
Tolnauer Straße 3-4
88069 Tettnang
Telefon +49 7542 5307-30
Mail michael.preuss@futronic.de
kius kommunikation
René Kius
Mühlbruckstraße 5/1
88212 Ravensburg
Telefon +49 171 1915263
Mail rene.kius@kius-kommunikation.de
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Tettnang, 03. Mai 2012 – futronic is developing the complete control system for two stemware production lines – from glass cutting at the feeder to the conveyor to the annealing lehr – on behalf of Forma Glas, the Austrian engineering firm. The two companies intend to cooperate closely in future by bundling their international sales activities.
The project encompasses the planning and design, software development, component manufacture and commissioning. The equipment will be shipped to Forma Glas for a cold run in the summer of 2012 and is scheduled to start production at the end customer's facility in China early next year.
"futronic can draw on considerable experience with similar projects for end customers", explained Rudolf Bernroitner, Managing Director of Forma Glas. He is taking the opportunity to have the entire control concept redesigned by futronic, who also offered a cheaper solution than any of their competitors. Bernroitner: "That was what tipped the scales".
Plans for extensive cooperation
"The contract from Forma Glas is immensely important for us", said a delighted Alexander Körner, Head of futronic's Industrial Automation division. "For one thing, it will enable us to strengthen our position significantly in the domestic glass market." For another, it gives futronic's engineers a chance to demonstrate the whole breadth and depth of their expertise. Körner: "This project is the first time ever that we've been asked to supply a control system for a complete production line".
futronic and Forma Glas also intend to cooperate closely in future, for example by bundling their international sales activities. The two companies will sign a cooperation agreement to this effect in the second quarter of 2012.
Forma Glas develops and manufactures high-end production machinery for premium quality domestic glass. It was established in 1968 in Zwiesel, the German glassmaking capital in the Bavarian Forest. Today, the company resides in Neukirchen in Upper Austria.
More information: www.futronic.de and www.formaglass.com
About Forma Glas
Forma Glas develops and manufactures high-end production machinery for premium quality domestic glass. The company was founded by Emil Ilk in 1968 in Zwiesel, the German glassmaking capital in the Bavarian Forest. In 1980, Forma Glas acquired the Kiel firm of Wilhelm Kutzscher, one of the first manufacturers to make semi-automatic and fully automatic production machines for the glass industry. Kutzscher was subsequently relocated from Schleswig-Holstein in Germany's far north to Zwiesel, where it presently operates under the name Forma Glasmaschinen – Fr. Wilhelm Kutzscher GmbH. The headquarters are located in Neukirchen in Upper Austria. Forma Glas employs about fifteen staff at these two locations. Rudolf Bernroitner and Gerhard Steinberger are joint Managing Directors.
About futronic
futronic GmbH is one of the world's top three suppliers in the field of complex automation solutions for plant and equipment manufacturers in the glass production industry. The company has grown considerably in recent years: a team of 61 staff currently support around 900 installations worldwide. Among the customers of its Industrial Automation division are numerous top-flight enterprises like Zeppelin Systems, Liebherr, KTW K.Weißhaupt and ZF Friedrichshafen. futronic, established in 1972, is a Jetter AG company. Managing Directors are Michael Preuß and Wolfgang Lachmann.
futronic GmbH
Michael Preuß
Tolnauer Straße 3-4
88069 Tettnang
Telefon +49 7542 5307-30
Mail michael.preuss@futronic.de
kius kommunikation
René Kius
Mühlbruckstraße 5/1
88212 Ravensburg
Telefon +49 171 1915263
Mail rene.kius@kius-kommunikation.de
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