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Next-level machining for small batches
07/07/2025
Since unplanned downtime and operator shortages can cripple productivity, CNC specialist WU Mechanische Werkstätte GmbH is redefining small batch manufacturing with compact, robot-based automation cells. With the support of FANUC, the company's flexible automation solutions can boost throughput, reduce costs, and keep production local. Benefits include compact, space-saving design, seamless CNC integration, increased uptime and repeatability, and competitive part costs for small batches.
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