Mapal at Hitachi Automotive Systems Group
Cross-location tool management 4.0
How does global, cross-location tool management work? An application example from Mapal at Hitachi Automotive Systems Group in Poland, Mexico and Turkey shows how.
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Mapal at Hitachi Automotive Systems Group
How does global, cross-location tool management work? An application example from Mapal at Hitachi Automotive Systems Group in Poland, Mexico and Turkey shows how.

The sensor-based, self-amplifying brake module for the fully automatic stopping of loads was awarded third place by the jury. The brake module from Losyco is used for the fully automatic stopping of loads on the rail track.
ACE Stoßdämpfer GmbH is expanding its range of online configurators. It is now possible to configure and order oil brakes and hydraulic brake cylinders for a wide range of applications online at any time on the ACE homepage.
ACE Stoßdämpfer GmbH is expanding its range of online configurators. It is now possible to configure and order oil brakes and hydraulic brake cylinders for a wide range of applications online at any time on the ACE homepage.

With the new online brake cylinder configurator from ACE Stoßdämpfer, customers can design and order oil brakes and hydraulic brake cylinders for a wide range of applications.

On August 1, Mobile Industrial Robots will have a new CEO: Søren E. Nielsen will become the new President. The former CTO succeeds current CEO Thomas Visti, who is embarking on a new career path.

KTR Systems is continuing its international expansion and founded a new subsidiary in Denmark on June 1, 2020. The global KTR network now comprises 24 subsidiaries.

Mayr Antriebstechnik has been climate-neutral since 2020. To achieve this, the mechanical engineering company relies on measures ranging from generating its own electricity to minimizing paper consumption and purchasing climate certificates.

When the new Ecodesign Directive comes into force in summer 2021, standard asynchronous motors will have to become even more energy-efficient. Lenze has taken the first steps in this direction and is already launching a new motor platform on the market with the m500 series.

The new PxtFX, PxtEX and PxtRX devices from Michael Koch are designed to open up new possibilities for the active management of energy from electric drives.