Traktionssysteme Austria (TSA) is sustainably investing in Lower Austria – even during hard times. Investments amounting approximately 10 MEUR are intended to secure long-term competitiveness and production at the site in Wiener Neudorf.
After optimizing the rotor production by around 1 MEUR in 2020 (lead time could be reduced by more than 50%), the next milestone has now been reached: The new Stator Line – the part of the manufacturing site where the mechanical processing of the stators takes place – was officially put into operation. TSA’s CEO Robert Tencl as well as guest of honor, former co-CEO and shareholder Günter Eichhübl, officially opened the new welding robot facility as the centerpiece of the project.
The highly flexible welding robot leads to significantly more flexible operations, considerably reduces process times and remarkably improves welding quality by switching to a new metal powder filler wire.
‘Our Production Roadmap provides an output increase of 40% by 2025, without enlarging the production space. Since spatial expansion possibilities at the company location cannot be realized, we need to implement numerous optimization measures’, said Robert Tencl. ‘Our customers expect ever more efficient, lighter and more reliable products in both rolling stock and road commercial vehicles. In our understanding, this also requires a structured mix of lean management, automation and digitalization.’
This major project also includes investments in a new stacking press and the overall redesign of the manual welding workstations. The main topics in the layout planning were material flow, occupational safety and ergonomics. Another focus of the project was also digitalization: Programs are now loaded automatically via a new interface, machine data and logs are transferred using state-of-the-art software and saved for further analyses and reports. This represents an important step towards Industry 4.0 as it supports our employees and increases transparency of processes.
The Stator Line has been in full operation since spring 2022. The initial test phase has now been completed by optimizing final processes and improving workplace design details. This investment project with a volume of almost 2 MEUR is only one of several elements of TSA’s comprehensive investment plan. In the years to come, around 10 MEUR will be used for expansion and replacement investments to keep the site in Wiener Neudorf attractive and competitive in the long term.
Traktionssysteme Austria (TSA) is sustainably investing in Lower Austria – even during hard times. Investments amounting approximately 10 MEUR are intended to secure long-term competitiveness and production at the site in Wiener Neudorf.
After optimizing the rotor production by around 1 MEUR in 2020 (lead time could be reduced by more than 50%), the next milestone has now been reached: The new Stator Line – the part of the manufacturing site where the mechanical processing of the stators takes place – was officially put into operation. TSA’s CEO Robert Tencl as well as guest of honor, former co-CEO and shareholder Günter Eichhübl, officially opened the new welding robot facility as the centerpiece of the project.
The highly flexible welding robot leads to significantly more flexible operations, considerably reduces process times and remarkably improves welding quality by switching to a new metal powder filler wire.
‘Our Production Roadmap provides an output increase of 40% by 2025, without enlarging the production space. Since spatial expansion possibilities at the company location cannot be realized, we need to implement numerous optimization measures’, said Robert Tencl. ‘Our customers expect ever more efficient, lighter and more reliable products in both rolling stock and road commercial vehicles. In our understanding, this also requires a structured mix of lean management, automation and digitalization.’
This major project also includes investments in a new stacking press and the overall redesign of the manual welding workstations. The main topics in the layout planning were material flow, occupational safety and ergonomics. Another focus of the project was also digitalization: Programs are now loaded automatically via a new interface, machine data and logs are transferred using state-of-the-art software and saved for further analyses and reports. This represents an important step towards Industry 4.0 as it supports our employees and increases transparency of processes.
The Stator Line has been in full operation since spring 2022. The initial test phase has now been completed by optimizing final processes and improving workplace design details. This investment project with a volume of almost 2 MEUR is only one of several elements of TSA’s comprehensive investment plan. In the years to come, around 10 MEUR will be used for expansion and replacement investments to keep the site in Wiener Neudorf attractive and competitive in the long term.
Traktionssysteme Austria GmbH
Brown-Boveri-Str. 1
Austria
Traktionssysteme Austria GmbH
Brown-Boveri-Str. 1
Austria