New surface grinder will speed up the production of recycling knives
We have increased our production capacities with a state-of-the-art grinding machine. With the new surface grinder, we can now meet the increasing demands on the quality of our products, speed of delivery and greater competitiveness on the market.
Increasing the efficiency of global recycling
Recycling knives and parts are a segment that has been growing steadily in recent years. In order to be able to respond flexibly and efficiently to these growing demands, we have decided to expand our production capacity with a modern automatic surface grinder.
"As the supplier of the new grinder, we have chosen the established German company Gustav Göckel Maschinenfabrik GmbH, which is known for its quality and reliability. We firmly believe that our mutual cooperation will help us optimize the production process of recycling knives and move us up a notch on the global recycling industry ladder."
Michael Polster, CEO Pilana Group
Innovation in response to increased demand
By purchasing this cutting-edge machine, we will be able to better meet the growing number of incoming orders and provide our customers, who we are spread over more than 85 countries of the world, with shorter delivery times. We also expect the new grinder to increase our productivity and thus our competitiveness on the market.
Customer satisfaction is the key to our global success
Since this machine is designed to minimize production times and optimize costs, these facts will also have a positive effect on the prices of our products. To ensure the required quality and to comply with strict production tolerances is also an important goal. Thanks to the advanced technologies of the grinder, we will be able to achieve high precision and consistency in our production processes and thus better meet the demands of our customers.
"We see the new machine as a proof of our commitment to continuous improvement and innovation, on which our entire global success is based. We look forward to the next challenges and opportunities that the introduction of this revolutionary technology will bring."
Michael Polster, CEO Pilana Group