When we write the history of this decade, 2020 will be remembered as the year that marked a turning point, imposing important changes on our lives and on our jobs.
Rapidly understanding these new requirements, adapting to the circumstances, and creating opportunities is fundamental for overcoming moments of uncertainty like this one. This is something we are highly aware of at Lantek.
No company can be entirely sure of the exact destination that these changes will lead us, however, we all know that we must be close to our clients.
Now more than ever, clients are seeking confidence and solutions. Only by being close and becoming an extension of their team can we succeed.
No two clients are alike, they don’t all set off from the same starting point, and that’s why it’s important to carefully analyze the new normal, the conditions it implies, and not allow the current situation to prevent us from moving forward.
Sharing challenges and being ready for the future has always been our commitment to clients by equipping them with the best technology, providing solutions that lead to real answers, and accompanying them in their journey towards a seamless digital transformation. We will continue to do our bit to help them achieve success in which, by allusion, we also share.
Cutting and bending sheet metal accurately is a challenging task, especially when the job involves tight tolerances and complex geometries. It often takes time, skill, and multiple tries to meet customer specifications.
When we talk about the Digital Smart Factory we mean intelligent and advanced manufacturing supported by digitization and the interconnection of processes and machines to collect and process data. It involves the participation of all the departments of a plant, from production planning to remote maintenance, including system integration or data analytics.
Digitization is changing the way we manufacture, simplifying and improving the production processes of the sheet metal and metal industry with digital solutions that optimize manufacturing. And the machining sector is no exception.