GEROLD - Fanuc system partner

Date: 29 January 2014

Maschinenbau GEROLD GmbH & Co. KG and FANUC Deutschland GmbH have recently entered into a strategic partnership, whereas GEROLD has become FANUC's system partner 'glass'.    Thus, both companies have strengthened their activities and commitment in the target market glass.

The synergy of the excellent FANUC robots in conjunction with industry proven individualized GEROLD automation, processing and handling offers glass manufacturers focused rationalization potential.

The yearlong successful project business between GEROLD and FANUC thus receives a further boost to the benefit of their customers.

Meet the two companies in 2014 at Automatica in Munich (3 to 6 June 2014).

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