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Automation in enclosure assembly
23 April 2015
In the light of the many and varied benefits of automation, Rittal’s acquisition of Kiesling in 2013 was, says the company, a milestone in its ability to support its customers.

Machines and solutions from Kiesling now facilitate the optimisation of the complete work-flow in panel building manufacture, from machining of the panel parts and automated wiring of the panels to testing of the finished panel, supported by a diversity of handling systems such as the Assemblex.
This joint expertise aligned with Rittal’s other subsidiary companies , Eplan (design) and Cideon (technical IT integration), means that automating the production of control panels has now become far more accessible.
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