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Schleuniger Newsletter 05/2007

In our first newsletter of the year, you will find current product and application information on the TransferModule 6000 and an overview about our machine services world-wide. In addition, there is also an article on Schleuniger’s Trainee Program and on the Swiss “machine artist” Jean Tinguely. We look forward to a continuous cooperation with you in 2007.

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FAKRA II, AUTOMATED HF/FR-PLUG ASSEMBLY
Paul Schaufelbühl, Product Manager, Schleuniger AG - SysTec Business Unit
Connectors for Coaxial cable The Schleuniger TransferModule 6000 offers commercial solutions, e.g. for the new one-piece and multi-part FAKRA crimp-connectors. Thanks to its standardized modularity it can be adapted to meet the different customer and market needs and it therefore ideally covers market demands.

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FIRST CLASS SERVICES AROUND THE WORLD
Rudy Vit, Executive Vice President Sales, Schleuniger Holding AG
Schleuniger Service Technicians at your service

Wherever you are – there’s always a Schleuniger Service location near you. From technical trouble shooting, wire sampling, machine installation to preventive maintenance, our global network of Schleuniger companies and certified partners offers a great variety of services tailored to your needs.

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SCHLEUNIGER – AN ATTRACTIVE MENTOR
Elisabeth Pacher Wiedmer, PR Specialist, Schleuniger Holding AG
Product Training of Schleuniger Trainees

Since 1980, Schleuniger has successfully mentored over sixty trainees in Thun and Welschenrohr. What makes a technical education with Schleuniger so attractive?

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„ART HAPPENS WHEN THE MACHINE IS WORKING”
Elisabeth Pacher Wiedmer, PR Specialist, Schleuniger Holding AG
Jean Tinguely - Le Cyclop. Copyright Tinguely Museum/Basel

To some, appliances are not only meant for useful, practical purposes; they can also be seen as imaginative, artistic sculptures. The Swiss experimental “machine artist”, Jean Tinguely, saw them as the latter and received international recognition for his work in this area.

 
 
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