Schwarze-Robitec Establishes U.S. Subsidiary
The tube bending machine manufacturer opens their new office in Michigan.
Posted: April 17, 2015
To improve its service for the continuously rising number of customers from North America and Mexico, Schwarze-Robitec GmbH (Cologne, Germany) has now opened its own U.S. subsidiary, Schwarze-Robitec America Inc. (Big Rapids, MI). The general manager and chief technical officer is Chris Dorgan, who brings along decades of experience in service for Schwarze-Robitec machines.
Dorgan is looking forward to his new duties, commenting, “Our tube bending machines are tailor-made quality products. Users therefore have the right to expect high market and customer orientation from the manufacturer. My team of experts and I are looking forward to expanding advice and sales here, on site, and providing excellent service.”
The new subsidiary sells Tube Cold Bending Machines ranging from 1/8 in to 16 in, as well as bending tools and application-specific machine equipment. Since April 1, 2015, they have been implementing an entire sales and service strategy for their high-quality German-made Tube Cold Bending Machines so that regular and new customers from the U.S., Canada and Mexico can benefit from their application-specific on-site advice, shorter delivery times for spare parts, and attractive conditions.
In addition to this, the team of experts implements spare parts procurement, machine maintenance, as well as inspections and advises users with regard to modifications, major overhauls of existing machines and optimization of bending processes.
As one of the world’s leading manufacturers of Tube Cold Bending Machines, Schwarze-Robitec GmbH is a long-standing German company that was founded in 1903 and now develops and manufactures tube bending machines for the automobile, shipbuilding and offshore industry, power plant construction and the chemical industry, as well as special bending solutions for many other branches of industry. Worldwide, the company has already sold more than 2,400 machines, many of them have been in unrestricted production runs for more than 35 years.