Reference reports from HEDELIUS customers.
Over 3000 well-known customers from all over Europe put their trust in the quality and reliability of our machining centres. In our reference reports, you can find out how companies from a wide range of industries have been able to increase their productivity, minimise downtimes and ensure long-term success with solutions from HEDELIUS. Be inspired by the success stories of our customers and discover how your operation can benefit from our advanced CNC technology.
Förster Sondermaschinen GmbH**, based in Lindlar, not far from Cologne, specialises in the manufacture of customer-specific precision components. The batch size of the milled parts produced is usually between 1 and 10: Thanks to a highly flexible, customer-oriented production organisation, the customer can call off the parts as required.
The wind tunnel system at European Transonic Windtunnel GmbH is currently being modernised and its range of capabilities expanded. This also includes the modernisation of the workshop, for which a Tiltenta 6-2300 from HEDELIUS was purchased. This means that full and half models of aeroplanes up to 2.30 m in length can now be machined in a single set-up.
In the highly competitive sheet metal processing market, BL-Lasertechnik GmbH has successfully made a name for itself. By expanding the value chain to include the milling range, the company is on course for growth and currently employs 90 people.
The success story of Bathon GmbH began over 40 years ago with toolmaking as a sideline. Today, the family business has closed its doors as a versatile service provider in the metalworking industry. Flexible production is an important success factor. A HEDELIUS machining centre is also used for this purpose.
The BAADER Group, which has been in existence for almost a hundred years, has been family-owned since it was founded in 1919 and now employs a good 1100 people worldwide, 500 at its headquarters in Lübeck alone. The centre of gravity at the northern German site is clearly on the production of fish processing machines.