WERMA UK was once again exhibiting at Mach 2016 and reported a great deal of interest in the products and systems shown.
The organisers of Mach also reported a record number of visitors attended the show, over 25,600, up 9.8% on the 2014 show.
The principal focus of the WERMA stand was the innovative low cost easy to install wireless machine monitoring and work cell call for action system. Simon Adams, Managing Director of Werma, said: "The Mach show is an ideal platform for us to present our systems as so many of the visitors to Mach are involved in machine shop production where monitoring up and down time is critical to improving overall efficiency of the operation."
WERMA had live demonstration systems on the stand and were able to show the features and benefits of the system to visitors. "Our monitoring system attracted interest from a wide range of manufacturing organisations – from classic CNC subcontracting businesses to trailer manufacturers with semi-automated welding operations and a wide range of companies who were looking for a cost effective call for action system for their manual work cells."
Also on show were the latest generation of long life LED beacons and sounders from WERMA. "Over 90% of interest and enquiries on the stand were generated from the monitoring and call for action system. The team are now very busy following up the interest with quotations and arrangements for site visits being organised and already orders for the system have started to come in, so, all in all we can say that Mach was a resounding success for us."
For more information, visit www.werma.com
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