• Partnership with Schuler marks a key milestone for Ceer's progress in building the automotive industry in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
• Ceer Manufacturing Complex installs Schuler’s first completely automatic press shop for smart manufacturing in the region.
• Advanced press shop technology from Schuler will form the backbone of Ceer's vehicle production, enabling high output and efficiency.
Together, ANDRITZ and Schuler Collaborate on a Turnkey Solution to Power India's Premier Integrated Rail Component Facility for Domestic and Global Markets.
continueWith the third order of a press in six years, Schuler is strengthening its good relationship with the Turkish automotive supplier Ak-Pres.
continueIn order to monitor and improve the quality in press shops through digitalisation, ifm and the Schuler Group have now concluded a cooperation agreement. Their aim is to offer customers more transparency and increase efficiency in sheet metal forming.
continueDespite a reluctance to invest on the part of automobile manufacturers, Schuler has been able to book some important orders so far this year
continueThe platform gives Schuler customers access to digital solutions from the entire ANDRITZ Group
continueMonitor processes, machine conditions and production data continuously and in real time with Schuler Intelligent Notifications.
continueAustrian manufacturer of pull-out systems receives system in tie rod design with many digital applications.
continueBSN Thermprozesstechnik and Schuler develop compact rotary furnace for the production of side walls and base assemblies.
continueNewest line technology from Schuler supports profitability and efficiency at the Czech steel service center Rosso Steel
continueSchuler supplies turnkey lines for rotor and stator stacks with improved magnetic properties and improved efficiency
continueCounterblow hammer from Schuler on its way to customer RN Gupta
continueWith its new functions, Schuler's “DigiSim Unlmtd” software takes die simulation for transfer presses to a new level
continueC.I.S.L.A. has put into operation forging line from Schuler subsidiary Farina.
continueThuringia's Economics Minister Wolfgang Tiefensee visits Erfurt / Schuler considers selling welding plant and mechanical production facilities
continueWith a modernization, punching technology specialist Heinrichs secures the supply of spare parts and enables remote access to the system.
continueHohner produces parts for its harmonicas now on a CFL 63 system from Schuler
continueChinese market leader for hydropower generators orders system with coil line, feeder, press, discharge shovel and blank destacker.
continueOn the four-stage line at the new location, Ford has been producing body parts for the Asian and Australian markets since October.
continueTurkish forged and machined parts manufacturer puts fully automated line with 5,000 ton machine from Farina and Schuler into operation.
continueFor passenger cars, Chinese automotive supplier forms high-quality parts made from steel and aluminum with up to 16 strokes per minute.
continueAfter a successful turnaround in a difficult market environment
continueDouble anniversary: Hydraulics has been part of Schuler for 50 years.
continueCutting-edge metal forming innovations to be presented at the trade show from January 19 to 23 in hall 5, booth A105
continueHessdorf Site Manager Benjamin Fürst takes over from Frank Klingemann. Torsten Petrick becomes Site Manager in Weingarten.
continueProduction line at wheel manufacturer Maxion Wheels in Ostrava, Czech Republic, is performing reliably again.
continueRoda Forge from the Northern Italian Canavese region has placed an order for a 6,000 ton press with Schuler’s affiliate.
continueAt the Blechexpo trade fair, Executive Vice President Torsten Petrick presents the Schuler division's new external image
continueNew Indian customer orders wheel roller and two forging presses as well as rotary hearth furnace and heat treatment from Andritz Metals
continueDie-independent system allows process optimizations even before visible defects such as cracks or folds arise
continueWith the “Shopfloor Operations Management” solution from Schuler’s Digital Suite, system downtimes can be prevented early
continueNew hot stamping process not only reduces space requirements and costs, but also eliminates aging
continueManufacturer of aluminum chassis parts orders 5,000-ton scotch yoke press for production site in Bruntál, Czech Republic
continueWith its modular presses, Schuler provides the right answer to the challenges of the supplier industry
continueSchuler to showcase its broad product portfolio for forming technology at the Blechexpo trade fair from November 7 to 10 in Stuttgart, Germany
continueEmployees celebrate milestone birthday
continue“ENLARGE” project aims to pool European mechanical engineering companies and drive forward the digitalization of battery production
continueSchuler, Sovema and Bitrode showcase their equipment for manufacturing and testing at Battery Show Europe
continueLeading manufacturer for crankshafts orders more than 6,000 ton mechanical forging press
continueRN GUPTA & CO. LIMITED orders more than 30,000 ton system
continueThe 1,000-ton servo press for automotive supplier Wöhrle features numerous innovative extras
continueItalian Siderforgerossi Group renews its production capacities with a Schuler line of type DG50h
continueLISI Aerospace in France starts operation of a forging cell, where a 2,100-ton screw press is at the heart of the process
continueAt Battery Show Europe, the companies will showcase their solutions for equipping gigafactories in Hall 10. Additional booth with Andritz Separation, Jorgensen Engineering and NPB Automation in Hall 8
continue400-ton servo press and 1,250-ton conventional press will produce deep drawing parts for motor housings, e.g.
continueCompanies join forces to develop new digital press shop solutions
continueSchuler to supply turnkey line to US site of South Korean manufacturer LT Precision
continueAluminum chassis parts to be produced on a 2,500-ton Farina scotch yoke press at new production site in Bruntál, Czech Republic
continueAt the in-house exhibition at Gräbener Pressensyteme, visitors watch how a knuckle-joint press embosses bipolar plates for fuel cells
continueSchuler now offers its customers a web-based overview of their equipment, current contracts, hotline cases, and spare parts in stock
continueCEO Domenico Iacovelli sees the company in a good starting position – also in order to leverage new potential in e-mobility
continueWarehouse with over 10,000 spare parts and comprehensive machinery enable fast assistance for customers from experienced experts
continueBy linking to real production data, Schuler's "Energy Monitor" enables savings of ten percent and more
continueSchuler and technology partner OTORIO offer data protection solutions for theft, damage, and production downtime
continueSchuler to unveil competitive turnkey solutions at The Battery Show North America.
continueSchuler and company subsidiary Farina will be showcasing their portfolio of forging lines at Euroforge in Bilbao on September 28 and 29
continueSchuler to develop into systems supplier for large-scale battery cell manufacturing
continueFrench premium manufacturer Obut orders a 1,300-ton Farina press with transfer and furnace from Schuler
continue"Visual Quality Inspection" from Schuler registers defects automatically after just a few mouse clicks
continueCAR CEO Carlo Bailo discusses with Schuler's Justine Fonteyne
continueIt all started 1897 with the distribution of machine tools. Today, the central production plant for presses in Europe is in eastern Germany
continueSchuler and MetalForming Magazine will address smart, economical laser blanking solutions for Class A quality and structural parts
continueAt EuroBLECH in Hanover from October 25 to 28, Schuler will demonstrate how current challenges in the press shop can be overcome
continuePeter Krajcik and his team also offer spare parts, modernizations, digital solutions, press relocations, and more in neighboring countries
continueSchuler demonstrates the “Visual Die Protection” digital solution and its further development “VDP Analyzer” live in action
continueForging line manufacturer was founded in 1932 as a workshop for blanking dies. In 2018, the company became part of the Schuler Group
continueActive tilting compensation increases the precision of the formed parts and extends the service life of the dies
continue6,400 ton capacity system with ServoDirect technology and energy accumulator replaces 1989 model machine from Müller Weingarten
continueTrade journal “Chip” honors press manufacturer for number and quality of patents filed
continueAfter a blanking line and a 2,500-ton transfer press, Schuler will now deliver a 1,600-ton machine to processing center POSCO-CSPC China (Kunshan, Jiangsu)
continueSchuler Germany switches its entire power supply to renewable sources
continueHonored with "Supplier Award 2021" among 25 companies
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