...with an order for the SMS group. The machine and plant manufacturer from Mönchengladbach ordered a very high double-column vertical turning lathe for complete machining of challenging machine components from its neighbour, the Starrag Group.
"An important element here is our international, closely integrated manufacturing and workshop network" emphasised Burkhard Dahmen, Chairman of the Board of the SMS group from Düsseldorf. "We continue to produce challenging machine and plant components in our German plants — at the very highest technological level. Our continued investment in the expansion and modernisation of the factories is helping us secure this status".
A visit to the SMS group on location in Mönchengladbach proved just how ambitiously and thoroughly the group is approaching this task: As part of a modernisation drive, the machine and plant manufacturer has invested around EUR 37 million into production modernisation and involvement in the Industry 4.0 project. The company was able to make the plant future-proof within the space of three years as part of this modernisation drive, and this effort has paid off. According to Dipl.-Ing. Judith Schmitt, Head of Mechanical Manufacturing, this allowed the SMS group to "reduce machining times during operation by up to 50%".
This is not only a great financial achievement, but also an amazing technological and logistical feat: The Mönchengladbach-based company has reorganised its setup and processes with a view to Industry 4.0 and has exchanged 15 machine tools. One of these machine tools is the Dörries CONTUMAT VC 2400/200 MC V from the Starrag Group subsidiary, Dörries Scharmann Technologie GmbH. "The vertical turning lathe replaces at least two machines which we had previously been using to manufacture the workpieces", explains Industrial Foreman Norbert Hoffmann. "It used to be the case that after turning, we would have to carry out drilling and milling on a boring mill or machining centre, and then switch back to using the turning lathe". "The keywords here are complete machining" adds the Head of Mechanical Manufacturing. "We are now able to carry out turning, drilling, milling and grinding within a single clamping operation".