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November 20, 2018

Symaga invests to achieve excellence

Excellence in quality manufacturing has become a hallmark of Symaga Silos. Faithful to the mission of achieving high quality standards, Symaga maintain a continuous investment plan to achieve state-of-the-art production and total control over traceability.

Where in 2015 the automation rate of their production might have been 80 percent, under Symaga's new plan they have embarked on they would aim to achieve full automation for that factory. The 2016-2018 investment plan will add an additional 30 percent mechanisation and full automation of the punching and profiling processes. These investments translate in a 30-40 percent productivity increase for these lines.
 

Image credit: Symaga Silos

Among their most recent additions, two intelligent robots now help in welding operations, reassuring quality and full compliance. A new robot cell perfects compression rings, the most complex part of the hopper silos.

In addition, die-cuts are acquired to improve welding quality in silo's outlet, reddler supports and access doors. With a new 4kw fibre laser and a folding cell, they are achieving productivity gains of more than 40 percent in cutting and performing processes. In addition, a high performance punching line keeps top quality for hoppers and support towers.

With a total of EUR 4 million invested in R&D Symaga is continuiously moving towards its major goal of product quality. In 2019 Symaga's process of improvement in welding and bending lines is to continue, with plans for the acquisition of a high productivity drill for profiling.

Banking on constant investment in new technologies and human capital, Symaga reinforces its position as a market leader, doubling production and technical capacity, making them a reference supplier for the largest storage projects in the world.

For more information visit the Symaga Silos website, HERE.
 

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