Automotive

From assembly line upgrades to new robotic systems — built for a process that can't afford to guess.

Automotive work covers more ground than most industries we serve — assembly line upgrades, welding and cutting systems, material handling, vision inspection, end-of-line testing, and robotic integration. Some of this is retrofit work on lines that need to catch up; some of it is new automation built from the ground up. Either way, the tolerance for error is low and the process needs to run.

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Real Work in This Industry

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Vision Inspection: We've built a vision system for inspecting gearing components.

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End-of-Line Testing: EOL testing systems for valve components.

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Robotic Welding: Robotic welding system integration.

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Robotic Material Handling: Moving parts through the process using robotics and conveyor systems together.

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Assembly Line Upgrades: Retrofitting and upgrading existing assembly lines.

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Welding & Plasma Cutting Systems: Controls and integration for welding and plasma cutting equipment.

Whether It's an Upgrade or a New System

Automotive work doesn't fall into one category for us. Some projects are retrofits — bringing an aging assembly or welding line's controls up to date. Others are new automation, built for a process that doesn't have an existing system to work from. We approach both the same way: understand the process, then build the system it actually needs.

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Custom Automation

For the schematic and system design work that feeds into a panel build

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Retrofits & Upgrades

For bringing an existing line's controls current

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Control Panel Builds

The panels behind welding, cutting, and material handling systems

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Have an Automotive Line That Needs New Automation or an Upgrade?

Tell us about the process — new build or existing line — and we'll follow up to talk through what it needs.