HORN Glass Industries invests in in-house production at the Plößberg site

High investments in in-house production at the Plößberg site
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Date: 16 July 2019

HORN Glass Industries invests in a new sheet metal and bar storage system as well as in a high-precision cutting machine.

Working more effectively through state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities provides our manufacturing staff an even more productive and attractive working environment. With the investment in a new sheet metal and bar storage system as well as in a high-precision cutting machine, HORN Glass Industries ensures a smoother production process and has the opportunity to respond even more flexibly to customer requirements.

High investments in in-house production at the Plößberg site

The UNITOWER B sheet metal storage system and the UNITOWER bar storage system from KASTO enable the fully automated withdrawal of material, shorten the set-up time and save storage space. The MicroStep fine plasma cutting machine with R5 Rotator also offers numerous advantages, such as an increase in efficiency, just-in-time production and less production of waste due to the fully automated nesting software.

High investments in in-house production at the Plößberg site

The realisation of the first of many other planned investments has thus been successfully implemented. But that was not all: A forward looking company like HORN Glass Industries always keeps its eyes open for innovative developments in a working world that is characterised by rapid changes and dynamics. That´s why further investments will be made by 2022.

High investments in in-house production at the Plößberg site

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