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Lenze Americas Opens Assembly and Logistics Center in Illinois
On September 25, 2012, Lenze Americas held a grand opening at its new mechanical product assembly and logistics center in Glendale Heights, IL. The facility supports electromechanical product manufacturing operations for the Americas region.
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Lenze Americas assembler Jeff Jervis inspects his parts prior to performing assembly.
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The assembly floor encompasses 25,000 square feet and features many work stations, each of which is manned by a single assembler.
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The facility’s customer innovation center shows customers the full capabilities of Lenze products.
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Lenze assembles gearboxes, motors and geared motors at the Glendale Heights, IL, facility.
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Parts storage encompasses about 20,000 square feet. The facility is increasingly using local suppliers of shafts, flanges, nuts, bolts and screws.
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The facility’s automated paint workstation encompasses 5,000 square feet, cost $1.2 million and is powered by Lenze motors and gearboxes.
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Encompassing 100,000 square feet, the Glendale Heights, IL, facility provides Lenze Americas greater capacity and capability for the present and future.
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Training rooms include classrooms to train both workers and customers, application labs for engineers, and a customer innovation center.