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KUKA Mor-Tech

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37641 Mound Rd.
Sterling Heights, MI 48310
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KUKA Mor-Tech is a global leader of robotic system manufacturing. Since building our first industrial robot in 1977 we have expanded and improved our products. We offer the development, production, and sale of industrial robots, controllers, software, linear units, and omniMove™ omni-directional motion platforms. Our robots improve product quality, reduce cost-intensive use of materials and lessen the consumption of dwindling energy resources. KUKA robots are employed in many industries including the appliance, automotive, aerospace, consumer goods, logistics, food, pharmaceutical, medical, foundry, and plastics industries. The specific applications can include the following: material handling, machine loading, assembly, packaging, palletizing, welding, bending, joining, and surface finishing. We make automation simple. Services such as collaborative planning, start-up, and maintenance are available so that our customers can use their products to full capacity. Additionally, we offer 24 hour technical support for urgent matters. KUKA’s vision is to establish the robot as a cost-efficient intelligent helper suited for all sizes of production facilities. Working together with humans, robots have many benefits for manufacturers.

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ARTICLES AND PRESS RELEASES


From 16 - 18 September, KUKA was represented by the LBR iiwa at the Robodonien robot art festival....


A mini robotic cell developed by integrator Paul von der Bank GmbH is in operation at Brüninghaus & Drissner in Hilden. In the confined space of this “Welding To Go” (WTG) 1200 cell, a KUKA KR 6 R 700 sixx robot from the AGILUS series reliably performs welding tasks....


To mark the opening of their new offices at the Brewery Business Park the company will be holding an open house October 26th and 27th. Read more here....


Fastems has announced KUKA Robotics as one of its premium suppliers for robots. Read how this partnership will benefit both manufacturers....


Pefferlaw Peat, an independent producer of premium soil, aggregates and mulches had functioned as a manual operation since 1954. Leading up to their decision to automate, productivity was down, and bagging and packing was becoming increasingly strenuous on employees...


Before the production line came on stream, about 3,000 sacks – weighing an average of six kilograms each – per working shift were manually taken from a conveyor and stacked on pallets....


At OTH Regensburg (Technical University of Applied Sciences) students teach the KR AGILUS how to play a famous board game...


Serbian sugar manufacturer Sunoko uses a robotic solution to improve the cycle time and reliability of the packaging and palletizing operations....