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Tri-Mation Industries Automated Assembly Systems

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Automated Assembly Systems to Future-Proof Your Operations Automated assembly systems range from small, single-operator units to highly interdependent full-scale work cells throughout the factory floor. We specialize in the development of flexible assembly automation systems, manual workstations, and fully automated assembly line automation, including: Standalone machines Flexible machines Rotary dial machines End-of-line testers Vision systems Robotics integration Custom automation machinery Regardless of the life cycle status of your product development and operational growth, our highly adaptable automated assembly systems are custom engineered to help you solve critical operational challenges such as these: Reducing costs Improving quality, efficiency, and profitability Maximizing productivity Providing modularity and flexibility for ongoing efficiency and future growth Program Management Keeping your project on track is the primary goal of your assigned program manager. This vital role serves as our technology expert, ensuring all the intricate details of your automated assembly solution are clearly understood and communicated. To plan the most successful outcome, our program manager provides constant oversight and works as a single point of contact to: Focus on your goals and expectations Understand your product and production processes Accurately specify your scope of work Meet all key project milestones, including schedule and budget Prevent miscommunication Ensure your project runs smoothly Control Systems Control engineering and electrical systems are the heart of every automated assembly system. As control technology grows in sophistication, we’ve elevated our expertise and capabilities to keep pace with it. Whether your system is manually operated without measurement or fully monitored without operator involvement, our expertise delivers controls that are engineered to do the following: Evaluate the needs of your control system Recommend the most efficient way to engineer and build your system for the long term Specify the controls best suited for your specific productions processes and environment Design The key to the success of your automated assembly project is our in-house team of highly skilled and experienced design engineers. The extensive experience of our team of problem-solving experts spans a wide range of manufacturing industries, including the automotive, plastics, medical, and consumer goods industries. This specialized industrial expertise makes us uniquely qualified to: Conceptualize your project Provide expert prototyping and machining services Create the best possible solution to achieve your goals Specialized Design Capabilities Solidworks CAD to CAM In-house data conversion software

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Automated Assembly Systems -  - Tri-Mation Industries
Mattawan, MI, United States
Automated Assembly Systems
Automated Assembly Systems
Automated Assembly Systems to Future-Proof Your Operations Automated assembly systems range from small, single-operator units to highly interdependent full-scale work cells throughout the factory floor. We specialize in the development of flexible assembly automation systems, manual workstations, and fully automated assembly line automation, including: Standalone machines Flexible machines Rotary dial machines End-of-line testers Vision systems Robotics integration Custom automation machinery Regardless of the life cycle status of your product development and operational growth, our highly adaptable automated assembly systems are custom engineered to help you solve critical operational challenges such as these: Reducing costs Improving quality, efficiency, and profitability Maximizing productivity Providing modularity and flexibility for ongoing efficiency and future growth Program Management Keeping your project on track is the primary goal of your assigned program manager. This vital role serves as our technology expert, ensuring all the intricate details of your automated assembly solution are clearly understood and communicated. To plan the most successful outcome, our program manager provides constant oversight and works as a single point of contact to: Focus on your goals and expectations Understand your product and production processes Accurately specify your scope of work Meet all key project milestones, including schedule and budget Prevent miscommunication Ensure your project runs smoothly Control Systems Control engineering and electrical systems are the heart of every automated assembly system. As control technology grows in sophistication, we’ve elevated our expertise and capabilities to keep pace with it. Whether your system is manually operated without measurement or fully monitored without operator involvement, our expertise delivers controls that are engineered to do the following: Evaluate the needs of your control system Recommend the most efficient way to engineer and build your system for the long term Specify the controls best suited for your specific productions processes and environment Design The key to the success of your automated assembly project is our in-house team of highly skilled and experienced design engineers. The extensive experience of our team of problem-solving experts spans a wide range of manufacturing industries, including the automotive, plastics, medical, and consumer goods industries. This specialized industrial expertise makes us uniquely qualified to: Conceptualize your project Provide expert prototyping and machining services Create the best possible solution to achieve your goals Specialized Design Capabilities Solidworks CAD to CAM In-house data conversion software

Automated Assembly Systems to Future-Proof Your Operations

Automated assembly systems range from small, single-operator units to highly interdependent full-scale work cells throughout the factory floor.

We specialize in the development of flexible assembly automation systems, manual workstations, and fully automated assembly line automation, including:

  • Standalone machines
  • Flexible machines
  • Rotary dial machines
  • End-of-line testers
  • Vision systems
  • Robotics integration
  • Custom automation machinery

Regardless of the life cycle status of your product development and operational growth, our highly adaptable automated assembly systems are custom engineered to help you solve critical operational challenges such as these:

  • Reducing costs
  • Improving quality, efficiency, and profitability
  • Maximizing productivity
  • Providing modularity and flexibility for ongoing efficiency and future growth

Program Management

Keeping your project on track is the primary goal of your assigned program manager. This vital role serves as our technology expert, ensuring all the intricate details of your automated assembly solution are clearly understood and communicated.

To plan the most successful outcome, our program manager provides constant oversight and works as a single point of contact to:

  • Focus on your goals and expectations
  • Understand your product and production processes
  • Accurately specify your scope of work
  • Meet all key project milestones, including schedule and budget
  • Prevent miscommunication
  • Ensure your project runs smoothly

Control Systems

Control engineering and electrical systems are the heart of every automated assembly system. As control technology grows in sophistication, we’ve elevated our expertise and capabilities to keep pace with it.

Whether your system is manually operated without measurement or fully monitored without operator involvement, our expertise delivers controls that are engineered to do the following:

  • Evaluate the needs of your control system
  • Recommend the most efficient way to engineer and build your system for the long term
  • Specify the controls best suited for your specific productions processes and environment

Design

The key to the success of your automated assembly project is our in-house team of highly skilled and experienced design engineers. The extensive experience of our team of problem-solving experts spans a wide range of manufacturing industries, including the automotive, plastics, medical, and consumer goods industries. This specialized industrial expertise makes us uniquely qualified to:

  • Conceptualize your project
  • Provide expert prototyping and machining services
  • Create the best possible solution to achieve your goals

Specialized Design Capabilities

  • Solidworks
  • CAD to CAM
  • In-house data conversion software
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Technical Specifications

  Tri-Mation Industries
Product Category Automated Assembly Equipment
Product Name Automated Assembly Systems
Company Information

Tri-Mation Industries Inc. was founded as a precision machining company in 1995. Since then, we have grown with our customers, transforming into a vertically aligned full-systems integrator. Our Michigan-based team of assembly automation specialists combines decades of custom-building expertise with the latest automation technology to help you identify and overcome your manufacturing challenges.

Equipment Type Automated Assembly Equipment
Assembly Process Welding
Configuration Rotary/Dial
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