Pump and compressor manufacturer CVS invested in a flexible manufacturing system with two horizontal machining centers HEC 630 Athletic from Heckert and a Schuler pallet system. The success of this investment is reflected in significantly reduced setup and processing times when machining cast iron components in small batch sizes. Furthermore, the quality of the components has also improved.
CVS Engineering GmbH develops, produces and distributes vacuum pumps for suction vehicles as used, for example, in sewer cleaning. Their product range also includes compressors for silo vehicles, with which media such as plastic granules or building materials can be discharged. Compressors for tanker trucks, and pneumatic systems for trams, commuter and local trains also belong to the business segments of the company from Rheinfelden, Germany.
Since it was established in 2006, when CVS started with 30 employees, the company has developed very successfully, as General Manager and Head of Production Uwe Schröter reports: "Today we have 57 employees and an annual turnover of around 14 million euros. Our success is primarily due to our employees, who already brought a wealth of experience in the compressor and vacuum pump-world with them when the company was founded."
This enabled CVS to capture about 70% of the German market for vacuum-suction vehicles within just a few years, making it the clear market leader. As a supplier of oil-free screw compressors for silo vehicles, the company is now the number two in Germany. The Rheinfelden pump and compressor manufacturers also have a strong international presence.
The early days were anything but easy, despite all the experienced staff. The available capital had to be used to the very best effect. For manufacturing, this meant falling back on tried and trusted used machines to begin with. Head of Production Schröter explains: "We manufacture the main components of the pumps and compressors ourselves. For this we need high-performance machining centers, but also machines for processing small parts and for special machining, such as for honing. Our machine park has enabled us to produce at a high quality, while still being able to respond to special customer requests. "This demands high flexibility, particularly when considering the delivery times. According to Uwe Schröter, the range of delivery dates requested by suction vehicles customers is between one day and four weeks. For silo vehicles, the time span is a maximum of just two weeks, then the compressors - usually between five and ten per order - need to be ready for delivery.