KUKA Robotics unveils two new products
Mumbai, September 25th 2008- KUKA Robotics (India) Pvt. Ltd a 100% subsidiary of KUKA Roboter GmbH, based in Augsburg, Germany, today launched a new Arc Welding solution to the industry. KUKA is one of worldwide leading supplier of industrial robot technologies is showing a broad cross-section of its high-quality innovations and solutions "Made in Germany" at the 4th Automation-2008 exhibition at Bombay Exhibition Centre in Goregaon, Mumbai.
With these offerings, KUKA aims to establish its strong position in the Indian Market, which is one of the world's fastest growing robot markets. Customer and market proximity are a requirement and key to the success of KUKA Roboter GmbH. This is the only way of establishing relationships that lead to the innovative solutions for the future.
The KUKA product range extends from a payload capacity of five to 1,000 kilograms. Thanks to the KUKA modular system, the six basic models can currently be produced in more than 250 variants tailored to the customer's requirements: with longer or shorter axes, for example, or as a shelf-mounted robot. That is customer orientation at its best.
While one of the robots – KR-16 -robot is showing a typical arc welding solution together with the KUKA Positioner DKP-400 (which could carry a job of around 400 kg for welding). The robot and the positoner work in sync to get the job welded effectively and very fast. This is a typical application and KUKA has proved its technical superiority of this application worldwide over and over again.
The second robot a KR210- is showing a typical Material Handling application (a most common application in every industry worldwide), same as the widely used robots at TATA Motors and other OEM's.
KUKA Robotics (India) Pvt. Ltd was incorporated in India in May 2006. With Indian operations headquartered in Gurgaon, KUKA India has a state of the art Service and Training Centre in Pune. Today's KUKA India's key clientele include most of the automobile and other engineering & non- engineering companies. Some of their key customers in India are Tata Motors, Hyundai Motors, Reliance Industries, Mahindra & Mahindra, Ashok Leyland, Videocon, and BHEL.