TRUMPF Express

Magazine for Sheet Metal Processing

Issue 1/11

Issue 1/11

  • It holds andholds and holds: There's a little bit of Radshape in every Morgan roadster -where it plays a critical supporting role.
  • Pointing the way: Lost? Thank goodness for Röger. The company's sign supports from Dillenburg point motorists along the right path.
  • The Shin Sung principle: Kwang Young Choi seizes the opportunity and gets off to a flying start as a job shop fabricator in Korea.
  • No skeletons in the closet: It seems like punching experts Stefan Büttner and Wolfgang Laib run across the best ideas in their jogging shoes.
  • "... and everything in its place": A tidy house, a tidy mind. That's Charles Cantin's conviction. He tells us how this philosophy has helped him to succeed.
  • Who invented it?: Solid-state lasers have guaranteed a solid lead for 2D lasercutting machines made by TRUMPF - for 15 years now.
  • Growth included: Kibatec pursues clear and steady growth goals. It's a good that the TruLaser 3030 Lean Edition can keep pace with progress.
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Issue 3/10

Issue 3/10

  • Steersman at the helm: Ingo Hildebrandt purchases a firm from the crisis-rocked printing industry. But — because he has a clear strategy — he’s not worried.
  • Creative minds: In the U.S.A. TMCO marries sheet metal wastes with good ideas and transforms scrap into works of art.
  • "High-end is staying right here": Hilmar F. John explains why he foresees hard times for
    job shop operators — and what he’s doing about it.
  • Steel instead of stalls: The idyll is more than meets the eye. The Krämer farm is a flourishing enterprise — as a sheet metal manufacturer.
  • Always ready to listen: Ripleg is close to customers, even if they’re thousands of miles away from the Spanish town of Ripoll.
  • Staying on top: Kiki, the Japanese word for crisis, symbolizes not only danger but opportunity, as well. Companies know how to capitalize on that.
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Issue 2/10

Issue 2/10

  • Our attitude: Sustainability - A long-established target
  • Success in Southern France: Métal Laser increases the payroll by a factor of ten in six years
  • Master builder: How TMS fabricates façades and parts for construction machines
  • efficiency+: Conserving natural resources and TRUMPF helps doing so
  • No flash in the pan: Why Harald Keller employs long-range planning
  • Better in combination: For Jörg Oberschmidt, combination machines guarantee success
  • National report: The Low Countries - Modern machinery and highly automated production
  • A shining example at Regiolux: Scratch-free illumination systems thanks to the active die
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Issue 1/10

Issue 1/10

Topics in the current issue:
  • Our attitude: Utilize opportunities, conquer markets, secure a lead
  • A cut above the rest: Why solid state lasers for thin sheet processing quickly pay off
  • Radical re-thinking: How Autz & Herrmann is made ready for the future
  • All-rounder: Robert Plersch does, what others can't
  • Folded: Miniature sheet metal robots conquer Germany
  • Booming India: A golden age for sheet metal machinists
  • Noble designs: BaP's elegant designer pieces made of steel adorn villas and gardens
  • A question of the bottom line: Dr. Wolfgang Hohnhaus invests at Kugel mid-crisis
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