Presentation by Claus Eberts, Grob-Werke GmbH & Co. KG, Mindelheim, Germany
GETPRO @ Expomaq, Léon (April 13 and 14, 2016)
For over 90 years now, GROB-WERKE GmbH & Co KG. has been a worldwide specialist for manufacturing of machining equipment with the main focus on the Automotive industry. GROB is geared to the developments of the automotive industry, its suppliers, the general mechanical engineering and the requirements of the customer and the market.
In order to meet the customer requirements, GROB offers system solutions from standardized machining centers over modular special-purpose machines to loading systems and transport-automation solutions.
Solutions which fulfill the highest customer requirements and which can be realized in their production processes. These demands are mainly a high flexibility with regard to production volume, variability for various workpieces and workplace flexibility for the most varying automation solutions.
Further important criteria for success are material flexibility, cost efficiency and reliability as well as the delivery on time for the whole product range. These criteria are of particular importance for all customers.
The realization of such specific system solutions requires longtime experience, along with a precise and circumstantial project planning of the equipment.
From the rough planning to the final layout, safeguarded by an optional process or output simulation, these are extremely important services for a successful cooperation between customer and supplier.
Speaker:
Claus Eberts, graduate engineer by education, is Vice President Sales Administration & Key Account Management since 2011. Having worked at GROB-Werke for 21 years. he held a variety of positions in engineering, sales and management.
GETPRO – Congress on Gear and Drive Train Production
High technical standards ensure an innovative edge. Learn about the latest technological trends in drive technology. The holistic view of an efficient transmission gear production is centre stage at the GETPRO congress.
Organized by FVA e.V., Germany’s leading research and innovation network for gears and their components.

