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Durabotics Inc. - New Robotics Integrator
Minneapolis, MN (PRWEB) June 1, 2008 -- New company, Durabotics Inc., provides manufacturing companies with robotic integration solutions that are easy to implement and easy to use. Durabotics "makes robotics make sense" by concentrating on solutions that remove the complexity normally associated with robotic integration related to cost, training and installation.
Durabotics made its official announcement May 01, 2008 at its company headquarters in Eden Prairie, MN. "We are all very excited about this venture and look forward to a bright future not only for us but for our clients. We are creating the solution for a market that has not been addressed by typical robotic integrators," said Craig Ohlson, one of the company founders. Also, included in this announcement was the official launch of the company's new website: www.durabotics.com.
Durabotics offers robotic solutions that typical machine builders and system integrators generally overlook. Durabotics works with these customers to bring robotics to their production line. Robotic integration allows manufacturers to remain competitive by lowering their overall production costs. "Manufacturers today have more pressure then ever to reduce cost, shorten lead times and increase quality. Implementing robotics allows companies to deliver on these demands without outsourcing their production," stated Chief Engineer, Scott Albrecht.
Focusing on two distinct services, mobile robotic solutions and custom robotic solutions, Durabotics is able to meet a range of needs. The Durabotics mobile robotic solution employs a unique robotic docking system that enables users to easily move a robot from place to place and application to application. The Durabotics custom robotic solution is a permanent installation also based on the needs of a client. Distinctive partners, such as Stäubli Robotics, Yamaha Robotics, The Hartfiel Company and Hartfiel South, empower Durabotics to bring the best to its customers in terms of product and service.
"We focus on solution selling, not specific products. We listen to our customers and develop tailor made solutions to meet their specific needs. All projects are tightly managed to ensure a trouble free process from beginning to end," said Tim Hedlund, Vice President and General Manager.
About Durabotics Inc.
Durabotics offers robotic solutions from bare robotic arms to complete integration of robotic automation. Customers range in size from a Fortune 100 company to a smaller manufacturing company that may run only one product. Teams of technical salespeople and engineering support and design personnel provide training and installation services throughout North America.
Contact:
Kalee Burich, Marketing Manager
Durabotics Inc.
(612) 353.2700
info@durabotics.com
www.durabotics.com
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