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Automation and digital processes: stable series, smooth connection

MÜNCH relies consistently on automation, in manufacturing and in its own organisation. Welding robots, automated milling cells and an autonomous sheet metal store ensure consistent quality in series. In-house digital processes with EDI connection link MÜNCH directly to customer systems. The benefit: process-reliable series, predictable schedules and smooth collaboration.


Linked systems for process-reliable series

  • Welding robots: process-reliable and economical series welding in consistent seam quality.
  • Automated milling cells: robot loading and autonomous production through linked workflows, not just single machines.
  • Autonomous sheet metal store: feeds laser machines independently, stores cut parts back, sorts and stacks automatically.

Digital processes and EDI

Beyond manufacturing, MÜNCH also automates administration and workflows. Thanks to in-house software and programming expertise, changes can be implemented quickly, without external partners. Via EDI, MÜNCH connects customer systems directly, which speeds up the handling of recurring orders and reduces manual steps.


The benefits for customers at a glance

  • Stable series deliveries in consistent quality.
  • Predictable schedules through better utilisation and fewer manual interventions.
  • Fast digital handling and connection via EDI.
  • Short response times for changes thanks to in-house software expertise.

FAQ

At MÜNCH, automation means that recurring manufacturing steps are handled by linked systems instead of manually. This applies to welding, machining and material supply. The goal is consistent quality and stable utilisation across the entire series.

MÜNCH uses welding robots for series welding, automated milling cells with robot loading, and an autonomous sheet metal store that feeds laser machines independently, stores cut parts back, and sorts and stacks automatically.

It provides higher process reliability, better utilisation and fewer manual interventions. For customers this means stable series deliveries in consistent quality and predictable schedules, especially for recurring demand.

Yes. MÜNCH is EDI-capable and can exchange order and process data electronically and directly with customer systems. This reduces manual steps and speeds up the handling of recurring orders.

MÜNCH develops internal processes with its own software and programming expertise. Changes and improvements can therefore be implemented quickly, without relying on external software partners or long lead times.

Particularly purchasing and scheduling with recurring orders, as well as customers who value smooth, fast and traceable collaboration. The digital connection suits long-term supply relationships.