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Outstanding teamwork
04.08.2008

Six assembly machines, four tray handlers and 17 feeder units make up the fully-automated assembly system for an inhaler comprising 19 components. The customer: Gerresheimer Wilden. The supplier: sortimat Technology.
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sortimat in India
01.07.2008

sortimat, the international technology company headquartered in Germany, celebrated the establishment of its Indian subsidiary. Many leading personalities from the business world attended the official opening ceremony.
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A new plant in South-West Germany
31.08.2006

In July, sortimat Technology established a handling-systems subsidiary in Villingen-Schwenningen.
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Successful market debut
10.04.2006

The first Spaceline in real-life operation: 22 meters of cutting-edge assembly technology, 52 synchronized automatic stations, three manual stations, an integrated external tube-coiling unit, rapid return on investment.
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A fresh approach to flexible assembly
03.04.2006

Spaceline in a nutshell: Designed for complex products made from a large number of individual parts, in conjunction with high speed and productivity. Featuring stations that can be positioned anywhere, extensible basic modules, and a twin drive for segment-specific cycle times.
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