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Digitalization in production Schaeffler develops solution for digitalization of tool manufacturing with DMG MORI

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Cooperation in digital tool manufacturing: Andreas Schick, Chief Operating Officer of Schaeffler AG, (third from right) and Christian Thönes, Executive Board Chairman of DMG MORI Aktiengesellschaft, (third from left), agree to a groundbreaking project together with (from left) Florian Sailer, DMG MORI Digital GmbH, Dr. Christian Heining, up2parts GmbH, Wilfried Schwenk, head of Tool Technology at Schaeffler, and Markus Rehm, Managing Director of DMG MORI Heitec GmbH. (Photo: DMG MORI Aktiengesellschaft) Note: The persons shown have complied with all applicable corona hygiene regulations and removed their masks immediately before the recording.

2021-09-24 | Herzogenaurach

  • Joint development of an innovative, dynamically integrated system for more efficient and sustainable production
  • Expansion of the long-standing partnership with DMG MORI
  • Andreas Schick: “This innovative production system for tool manufacturing promises significant improvements in agility, efficiency, and response times within Schaeffler’s global production network”

Schaeffler considers a holistic approach to digitalization as a key topic that opens up new opportunities for the company and its customers along the entire value-added chain. As part of the Roadmap 2025, the automotive and industrial supplier is therefore consistently driving forward the transformation of its more than 70 production plants into semi-autonomous, digital and sustainable factories of the future. The groundbreaking development of an innovative, dynamically integrated production system for digitalizing tool manufacturing is an important step in this transformation. Schaeffler will implement the new system in its plants worldwide in collaboration with DMG MORI Aktiengesellschaft, one of the world's leading manufacturers of machine tools and holistic technology solutions. Both companies are starting a joint software development project for this purpose.

“Through the development and use of this innovative production system for tool manufacturing, we expect to achieve significant improvements in agility, efficiency, and response times within Schaeffler’s global production network”, says Andreas Schick, Chief Operating Officer of Schaeffler AG. “I am convinced that our development project will not only benefit both companies but will primarily benefit our customers and users. We want to create innovative digital solutions and redefine the future of the sector in partnership.” Since 2014, Schaeffler has been an important technology partner for DMG MORI in a wide range of industrial applications: “Our cooperation is the perfect fit”, says Christian Thönes, Executive Board Chairman of DMG MORI. “With Schaeffler as an important strategic partner, we can set new standards in the digitalization of tool manufacturing. 3D design data form the basis for highly-automated, digitalized processes and thus sustainable production.”

An important step towards sustainable and digital production

The dynamic system automates the existing individual process steps of design, planning, and programming. The key to this is the creation of routing based on artificial intelligence, automatically generated operations scheduling, and reconfigurable work processes. For example, the integrated solution can significantly reduce the time required to prepare a quotation by up to 80 percent by means of optimized processes and systems. “Schaeffler can use the new system to create a digital twin in Tool Manufacturing, starting in the operations scheduling processes through to the production process and its monitoring in Production” explains Dr. Stefan Spindler, CEO Industrial of Schaeffler AG.

This joint development from Schaeffler and DMG MORI is also supported by the software developer up2parts GmbH and ISTOS GmbH, an application developer for the manufacturing sector.

Publisher: Schaeffler AG
Country: Germany

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