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Sumitomo (SHI) Demag boosts production efficiency

07.11.2016

SCHWAIG, Germany, Sumitomo (SHI) Demag will consolidate its production sites in Schwaig and Wiehe. This move will boost the company’s flexibility in the production of injection moulding machines.

SCHWAIG, Germany, Sumitomo (SHI) Demag will consolidate its production sites in Schwaig and Wiehe. This move will boost the company’s flexibility in the production of injection moulding machines.


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The two production sites will now focus on their core competencies in order to respond to customer requirements faster and more efficiently. Over the past months, Sumitomo (SHI) Demag has been analysing and optimising its core processes in order to boost production efficiency. Newly created competence centres for sales and for both production sites make customer order processing faster and more efficient. The production site in Wiehe focuses on small and medium-sized hydraulic and all-electric machines. As part of the new production unit, Wiehe will be responsible for the production of control cabinets and electric components. Medium-sized and large hydraulic and hybrid injection moulding machines will be manufactured at Schwaig. Within the new unit, Schwaig will also operate a competence centre for die cast processing and plasticisation. The focus on core competencies will speed up order processing and boost the overall flexibility of the new production unit.
Sumitomo (SHI) Demag will step up its growth strategy with a focus on the core competencies in high-speed, precision and automation engineering at the production sites as well as in its corporate workflows and in its product portfolio. These measures will concentrate on packaging, automotive, medical engineering, consumer and electronics applications.
The Managing Board with its latest member Gerd Liebig, Chief Sales Officer, who joined on 1 April 2015, plans to boost the company’s economic clout. Spearheaded by Thomas Brettnich, Schwaig will install a central Application Engineering Centre to enhance the company’s application-related customer support. In addition to the new Application Engineering Centre, new Expert Teams with specific, industry-related intelligence will work hand-in-hand with the sales department. “Our sales team will be concentrating on the
industry and its specific requirements. This company’s product development will focus on practical applications – right from the beginning“, Gerd Liebig points out.
New order processing centres will make the customer service of both production sites even better. In order to boost their efficiency, both order processing centres will be integrated into the production organisation. “Customer requirements will be moved closer to our company – directly into the heart of production. This means, that customer specifications will be implemented a lot faster and the entire company will become more customer-friendly“, says Andreas Schramm, CTO of Sumitomo (SHI) Demag.
Sumitomo (SHI) Demag Plastics Machinery GmbH
Sumitomo (SHI) Demag has shaped the development of the plastics industry from its very beginning. As a specialist for injection moulding machines for plastics processing, Sumitomo (SHI) Demag and its Japanese parent company are leading the industry.
The global development and production network of Sumitomo Heavy Industries and Sumitomo (SHI) Demag is comprised of four facilities in Japan, Germany and China with more than 3,000 employees. The product portfolio includes all-electric, hydraulic and hybrid injection moulding machines with clamping forces of between 180 and 20.000 kN. With more than 115,000 installed machines, Sumitomo (SHI) Demag is present in important global markets.
At Sumitomo’s headquarters in Chiba, Japan, the company manufactures machines with clamping forces in the small to medium range. Nearly 95 % of all delivered machines are equipped with an all-electric drive concept. More than 5,000 machines sold per year make Sumitomo Heavy Industries and its plastics machinery division one of the largest manufacturers of injection moulding machines in the world.
Demag’s German facilities in Schwaig and Wiehe produce the Systec Servo range with hybrid drive as well as the El-Exis SP and Systec SP range of high-speed, high-performance machines. The all-electric IntElect range for international customers is also being produced in Germany.
As early as 1998, Sumitomo (SHI) Demag set up its first production site in Ningbo/China. In 2015, the Chinese subsidiary Demag Plastics Machinery (Ningbo) Co., Ltd. installed a new
facility with a 12,800 m² production floor. It is earmarked for the production of the Systec C range with clamping forces of between 500 and 10,000 kN for the Asian market.
In addition to injection moulding machines, Sumitomo (SHI) Demag offers customised and standardised systems for the part handling automation, technical and process solutions for special applications, tailored services and service concepts as well as a range of financial options to support investment in injection moulding machines.
With its comprehensive sales and service network of subsidiaries and agencies, Sumitomo (SHI) Demag is present in all major markets.

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