Faulhaber integrates subsidiary PDT

Andreas Mühlbauer,

Higher added value, shorter response times

In its 75th anniversary year, Faulhaber continues to improve its customer service. On April 1, 2022, Dr. Fritz Faulhaber GmbH integrates the subsidiary PDT Präzisionsdrehteile from Nürtingen and welcomes 34 new specialists to the Schönaich site.

Faulhaber integrates PDT. © Faulhaber

Thanks to this strategically planned step, Faulhaber can respond more quickly to individual customer requirements with its own turning center and is expanding its expertise in the field of machining.

PDT had been a subsidiary of Faulhaber since 2014 and had been producing turned parts for the drive systems of the renowned specialist for miniature and micro drive technology since then. "The integration is part of our growth strategy to further expand our own delivery capability and increase added value for our customers," explains Karl Faulhaber, Managing Director at Faulhaber. "We now have our own high-performance turning center in-house," says Faulhaber happily. "This allows us to implement customer-specific adaptations more quickly and with greater versatility, shorten delivery times for our customers and optimally complement the synchronization of our production sites."

The CNC machinery has already been relocated to Schönaich. The new specialists are delighted to now be part of the renowned Faulhaber company and are working in three shifts at the new location. "We are delighted to welcome our new colleagues and wish them a good start in Schönaich," says Faulhaber. "We are thus expanding our expertise in this area in a targeted manner and our customers will also benefit from this - with an even broader range of individual complete drive solutions."

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