BMO AUTOMATION - Key Persons


Bas Voormolen

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  • Sales Office

Baton Kuqi

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  • Production Manager
  • Production Manager Stabro AG )
Baton Kuqi (Production Manager Stabro AG):"The operation of automation systems is always crucial. Ideally, such a system should be as easy to use as a toaster. Well, that may be too much to ask, but I have to give my compliments to BMO for the way they made the system so easy to use." Mr. Dietsche add:"Even I am able to reprogram the system for a new series and range of workpieces. And I am not even working with the system every day. This is crucial in a Small and Medium Enterprise like we are. For example, if the responsible employee fails due to illness or vacation, all other colleagues are able to operate the BMO system." Baton Kuqi (Production Manager) shows the flexibility of the gripper. It is a Schunk gripper modified by BMO Automation. The gripper has a very long clamping path and can grip a wide range of components.

Danijel Minor

Job Titles:
  • Sales Germany

Johannes Otte

Job Titles:
  • Sales Germany

Maarten van Bun

Job Titles:
  • Sales Germany

Michel Minikus

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  • CEO, Mikutec GmbH )
Stabro AG is already thinking about expanding the automation solution Titanium 180 with another CNC machine. In the picture from left to right, Baton Kuqi (Production Manager), Marcel Dietsche (CEO Stabro AG), Michel Minikus (CEO Mikutec GmbH). Michel Minikus (CEO, Mikutec GmbH):" That is the key word: a flexible automation solution with a good price structure. This balancing act is achieved with the BMO automation solution. That is also the reason BMO Automation received several industry awards. The concept is designed in such a way that both pallets and raw materials can be handled by the robot and their installed grippers. In addition, the drawer with the raw materials has one or more presetting spaces (modularly expandable), on which the raw materials and finished parts can be loaded or unloaded parallel to the machining time. This not only applies to the main spindle time, but also when the robot grips the parts, the presetting of the product drawers can be operated."

Robert Klaus