Increased productivity with Striebig saw improvements
Striebig continues to set the universal standard for vertical panel saws, with several recent improvements launched to boost output and simplify operation.
Striebig continues to set the universal standard for vertical panel saws, with several recent improvements launched to boost output and simplify operation.
T.M. Machinery Sales, UK agents for the popular Striebig range of vertical panel saws, will demonstrate a new automated Compact AV model plus two of its popular best-sellers.
Striebig, the undisputed global market leader in vertical panel saw technology, has moved into a new headquarters building in Littau, Switzerland. Built at a cost of E12.5 million (£8.7 million), the attractive four-storey modernist building houses production areas in the basement and on the ground floor. On the two higher floors are the company’s administrative offices together with a spacious showroom and extensive demonstration and training facilities.
Striebig, the world leader in vertical panel saws, has extended and improved its best-selling Compact series of entry-level machines with two larger models and the introduction of automated cut cycle versions, the Compact AV.
The groundbreaking ceremony for Striebig new £6.7 million production unit has taken place at the company’s site in Littau, Switzerland. The new 1,500 sq m Striebig factory expansion is needed because of the steady increase in demand for the company’s range of innovative and space-saving vertical panel saws.
Striebig AG, manufacturer of the world’s top-selling vertical panel saw range, is showing its confidence in the future by investing 9.7m Euros (approx £6.7m) in a new 1,500 sq m Striebig factory production unit at its Littau plant in Switzerland.
With challenging economic conditions leading to woodworkers hanging on to existing machines for far longer than usual, it’s more important than ever to be able to call on a highly reputable service company. For nearly 30 years, T.M. Services & Spares has repaired and maintained a wide range of industrial woodworking machinery. Founded in 1984 by ex-Wadkin engineer Tony Morris, the company focussed on offering a top class machinery maintenance service, which remains at the heart of the business today.
T.I Machinery Sales Ltd is the newly appointed Northern Ireland-based sales sub-agent for Striebig vertical panel saws.
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