Halter CNC Automation has moved into a new production hall in Issum, Germany. The manufacturer of automation solutions had outgrown its premises and therefore moved into a plant with a floor area of 2,500 m2. With this, Halter is completely ready for future growth. The new Halter CNC Automation premises are now set up for a production capacity of 250 systems per year. Over the last few years, demand for Halter's automation solutions has risen sharply. In particular, the German and American markets are growing fast, according to Halter. "Since the summer of 2021, things have been going fast. Despite Covid and now the war in Ukraine, manufacturing companies are so incredibly busy that they are almost forced to automate. Germany and the United States stand out for us. Both are countries where there is still a lot of serial work and where automation really pays off. If we look at the American market, where we have our own branch office, we can see that automation is now starting to take hold there. That's because the realization has now dawned that there is more to be gained from automation. After all, to get the most out of that expensive machine tool, you have to aim for maximum spindle hours. That's where automation comes in", says Wouter van Halteren, Managing Director of Halter CNC Automation.










