Estonian-based AS Kohimo has placed an order for PEMA Tank production line, consisting of PEMA TW5000-25 Assembly & Welding station with integrated PEMA 4×4 MD Column & Boom. The company, specialized in manufacturing various steel structures, is looking to gain better quality, higher efficiency, and shortened delivery times by investing in new welding automation.
According to Igor Kond, the CEO of AS Kohimo, the new investment was not made to replace current equipment in the production hall, but to ensure future competitiveness. The company is also relocating its facilities from Tallinn to Paldiski during next year.“Recently, the market requests and demand from our customers have developed. To guarantee our competitivity and the ability to respond to changing manufacturing needs, we decided to invest in new welding automation”, explains Kond.
PEMA TW5000-25 Assembly and welding station with side supporting arms has the handling capacity of 25t, and the innovative solution together with PEMA 4×4 MD Column & Boom guarantees excellent productivity and quality. According to Kond, these benefits were also some of the determining factors in AS Kohimo’s decision:
“We have three big, crucial targets with this investment: better quality for our end products, shortened delivery times, and efficiency – we want to decrease the man hours in our production. This naturally requires an input from our side as well, and we will update our processes and make sure our personnel are well trained once the commissioning takes place.”
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