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One of the largest industrial trade shows in the world, the Chicago-based IMTS will offer an excellent framework for DMG MORI to present latest CNC technologies and most recent developments in the US market. The machine tool manufacturer will present a total of 27 machine tools on an exhibition area of 17,000 ft2. The portfolio includes US premieres, the ULTRASONIC 20 linear and the SPRINT 32|8 as well as the locally produced DMU 50 with PH 150 and NHX 4000 2nd Generation with RPP. At IMTS, DMG MORI will focus on local production in Davis and on the established direct sales business model in the US market. Technology Cycles, Automation Solutions, Industry 4.0, and Additive Manufacturing are further highlights presented by DMG MORI.
At IMTS, customers will experience live demonstrations on locally manufactured machines and take a virtual tour through the factory in Davis. They will discover how DMG MORI builds its machines seamlessly from design to production through the virtual reality experience.
DMG MORI processes all orders centrally through a 24/7 service hotline and ships the spare parts from the closest DMG MORI Spare Part Center. The global network includes DMG MORI warehouses in the USA Germany, India, Thailand, China, and Japan. With over $240 million worth of inventory and more than 275,000 unique spare part numbers in the global logistics network, DMG MORI guarantees a fast worldwide delivery directly from the manufacturer. The inventory includes new parts as well as replacement parts. There is also spare part availability for early models from 1970 or later.
DMG MORI is pushing forward intelligent software solutions as the elementary basis of the digital transformation of manufacturing process chains. In the age of “Industry 4.0“ it is very important to build-up a customer-oriented strategy of digital manufacturing. As a part of this strategy, DMG MORI supports customers on the way to digital transformation by offering the app-based CELOS® system.
In times when components are becoming increasingly more complex and more individual, additive manufacturing processes rank as the future way out of the complexity trap. The technology allows a high degree of geometric freedom with regard to component design. However, additive manufacturing is seen as slow, inaccurate and expensive; an attitude that has made its entry into the market difficult, especially in the metal machining sector. In the light of the above, the combination of laser deposition welding using a powder nozzle combined with machining opens up completely new perspectives. As a pioneer and trendsetter DMG MORI already offers not just one but two ground breaking hybrid machines – the LASERTEC 65 3D and the LASERTEC 4300 3D.
http://in.dmgmori.com/technical-press/news/imts-preview/444360