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How to become winners

In automotive manufacturing, in wind turbines, on cruise ships or at airports - the potential applications for Rittal solutions are many and varied. Your requirements are specific? With our comprehensive industry know-how, we can offer you the best and most suitable solutions and services. Find out from the following customer references how you too can benefit and become a winner.

AuCom Global Solutions

Four hundred switchgear units in just nine months

Although cost pressure is a major challenge when competing for international projects, sacrificing product quality is not an option. The specialists from AuCom Global Solutions were able to prevail over the competition with Rittal’s automated...

Gels GmbH

Wiring now six times faster

Industry 4.0 is being put into practice at Gels GmbH. The company relies on an optimum solution – from design and project planning to implementation – without any interface losses. With support from Eplan and Rittal Automation Systems it is all made...

Althaus AG

W. Althaus: automation in their DNA

For W. Althaus, the key to greater efficiency in switchgear manufacture and panel building is automation. In addition, the Swiss-based company is focusing on the end-to-end digital integration of its processes, and is partnering closely with Rittal,...

Elpex AG

Almost as if it does it on its own – wire processing made eight times faster

Almost half of the production time had been spent on wiring, as wiring can take up as much as 54 hours for a typical enclosure. This has changed at Elpex AG.

Elektro Löscher

Automation solutions for a small business

Small electrical engineering business wins new customers by investing in automation solutions from Rittal Automation Systems.

Bauer Systeme

Reliable data every step of the way

End-to-end automation and consistent digitalization of all processes are success factors in panel building and switchgear manufacturing.

Schaper Steuerungstechnik

Schaper Steuerungstechnik

One of the major challenges facing this medium-sized switchgear manufacturer is producing switchgear on time and adhering to requested delivery dates. The new VX25 from Rittal saves an impressive amount of time in field testing.

Synchro Engineering Limited

Enclosure project completed in record time

From ten hours to 90 minutes – Rittal automation solution machines enclosures with speed and precision.

Schaltanlagenbau GmbH Westermann

Automatic production in switchgear construction

Wiring the components in an enclosure involves a lot of manual work. A solution from Eplan promises efficiency gains.

Plenge

Fast and automated machining of stainless steel

The new laser machining centre from Rittal Automation Systems is making it much quicker and easier for Plenge to process orders requiring stainless steel enclosures.

Van Meer Industrial Services

Cutting-edge motor controllers

At Dutch company Van Meer Industrial Services, a new digital process controller is optimising design, planning and final assembly.

Gartner Elektrotechnik

Growing with the help of automated enclosure machining technology

Gartner Elektrotechnik understands that for a business to grow, it must invest – in people, infrastructure and equipment. The electrical engineering company based in northern Austria has its sights set on process automation and growth with a Perforex LC...

Baumgartner Automation

Convincing certificates

Austrian company Baumgartner Automation mainly works for the construction industry. Impressive flagship projects include a major contract for a quarry in the UAE in collaboration with Rittal.

APEG

Perforex cuts process times by two-thirds

Automated enclosure machining with the Perforex from Rittal Automation Systems ensures full process continuity.

Pneumatechnique Ltd.

Enclosure constructor cuts costs with automation solution from Rittal

British enclosure manufacturer Pneumatechnique Ltd. was looking for ways of using automation to reduce its operating costs – and found the perfect solution with Rittal.

Fill

End-to-end enclosure machining with Perforex

Fill GmbH is all set for digitalization with the help of solutions from Eplan and Rittal.

Schubert Elektroanlagen

The future belongs to automation

A Perforex helps Schubert Elektroanlagen meet speed and quality requirements. The virtual construction of the Rittal enclosure takes place with the help of the EPLAN Pro Panel engineering solution.

Meurer-etechnik

Investment is safeguarding competitiveness

Switchgear manufacturer uses workshop automation to meet customer demands for shorter delivery times.

W. Althaus AG

Automation in panel building and switchgear construction

There is still much room for improvement in panel building and switchgear manufacturing. W. Althaus AG, based in Switzerland, has scrutinised and automated every process as far as possible.

Alexander Bürkle

Electrical design with the digital twin

The company Alexander Bürkle, which employs around 800 people at 22 locations in southern Germany, is currently evolving from an electrical wholesaler to a service provider that offers intelligent engineering support for its customers in building...

Thermia

Consistent data boosts productivity

The major challenge for medium-sized panel building and switchgear manufacturing companies lies in completing projects as efficiently as possible while also delivering a quality result. A high degree of automation and end-to-end data retention – from...

Ceratec

Realising the Industry 4.0 vision with 3D engineering

Everyone is talking about Industry 4.0 and the way it will revolutionise manufacturing. At Belgian medium-sized enterprise Ceratec, too, the management team has embraced digital transformation.

Vidal Automatización y Control

Panel building and switchgear manufacturing trimmed for efficiency

Flexibility and rapid production are two of the main demands placed on panel building and switchgear manufacturing today. Vidal Automatización y Control has been facing up to these challenges and looking for ways to increase the efficiency of the...

Ripploh Elektrotechnik & Engineering

Up to 1,500 wires in eight hours

Promoting automation is Andreas Ripploh’s goal. At his company, Ripploh Elektrotechnik & Engineering, for example, a Wire Terminal from Rittal is now in operation that significantly increases productivity in wire processing.

Ingela Ltd.

First an extended workbench – now a professional service provider

“We want to exploit the potential of automation fully” says Ingo Straub, Managing Partner of Ingela. This has set the stage for further stages of automation. Secondly, Ingela introduced EPLAN Pro Panel for its 3D enclosure configuration and routing.

Engie Fabricom

Robust planning data for easy conversion to VX25

To enhance project efficiency, a panel builder and switchgear manufacturer must fulfil two core requirements: data must be available from end to end, and must be of high quality. Belgium-based Engie Fabricom has demonstrated how this can be achieved.