Symach Invests $1.8M in TRUMPF Equipment

This equipment line includes a TruPunch 3000 Sheetmaster machine for cutting sheet metal and loading, unloading and selecting parts, as well as a TruBend Series 5000 bending machine.
Nov. 27, 2017

Nov. 27, 2017—Symach is designing a 3,000-square-meter (approximately 32,292-square-feet) technical department in its facility that will be equipped with a complete TRUMPF machining line.

This line includes a TruPunch 3000 Sheetmaster machine for cutting sheet metal and loading, unloading and selecting parts, as well as a TruBend Series 5000 bending machine.

“TRUMPF is the world leader in sheet metal processing automation,” said Osvaldo Bergaglio, owner and president of Symach. “We are making a significant investment of approximately 1.5 million Euros (approximately $1,792,125 USD) in this equipment, which will provide Symach with the best tooling for optimizing production and having direct control over the quality of our products.”

In addition, it will increase production capacity by almost five times. Bergaglio said this will allow Symach to reduce delivery times and costs, as well as the ever-increasing quality assurance of the company’s product.

The machine installation is scheduled for Jan. 2018 and the department is expected to be fully operational in March 2018.

Currently, the departmental staff is completing training at the TRUMPF headquarters in Milan, Italy, to learn how to best utilize the machines.

Photo of TRUMPF' Equipment's TruBend 5000, courtesy of Symach. 

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