Growth demands an increase in capacity
By investing more in people and training, standardization and re-design of subgroups, the company wants to further improve efficiency in regard to welding robotisation. "We want to squeeze everything out of it," says CEO Edmund Tenfelde. “If we want to achieve growth and maintain competitive advantage, the utilization of the welding robots will go up even more. This means that we have to train additional employees to be able to operate and program the robot installations as well. For this purpose, we gratefully make use of the training options that Valk Welding provides at its Technical Center in Alblasserdam.”
Sorting robot
Bollegraaf's waste processing systems make it possible to sort plastic, paper, cardboard and cans, as long as they are not contaminated by organic waste, and process these into bales of reusable material. “Worldwide much is still sorted manually. In order to improve both safety, as well as living and working conditions, we developed a sorting robot. It is now operational. With the help of vision systems, various materials are removed or blown out at the molecular level. This means that the no-people plant is gradually becoming a reality and we are making an important contribution to the circular economy,” concludes Edmund Tenfelde. www.bollegraaf.com