Bielefeld production site
51° 55‘ 40.697“ N, 8° 35‘ 45.331“ O
Bielefeld, the home of large company names
Bielefeld is one of the 20 largest cities in Germany and is home to large company names. Not only DMG MORI is at home there, but also Dr. Oetker and the Seidensticker Group. The first recorded mention of Bielefeld was in 1214. The Hanseatic city quickly became the economic and financial center of the county of Ravensburg under the guardianship of Sparrenberg Castle.
Sennestadt, the youngest district of Bielefeld, is home to the 180,000 m² DMG MORI site and a workforce of around 1,100 employees. It houses both the registered offices of DMG MORI AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT as well as DMG MORI Bielefeld GmbH and DMG MORI Additive GmbH. The DMG MORI Academy, also located in Bielefeld, expands the machine tool manufacturer’s wide range of training offers – from CNC training to courses in service.
While DMG MORI Bielefeld GmbH remains synonymous for expertise in universal turning, production turning, and turning and milling complex tools, DMG MORI Additive GmbH develops and builds innovative powder bed machines from the LASERTEC SLM series in the field of additive manufacturing. The DMG MORI Academy expands this promising technology of the future with a comprehensive consulting service. Its goal is to support companies in developing the required skills in ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING and to establish the possible process chains.
In addition to 6-sided complete machining and additive manufacturing, the production site in Bielefeld also stands for DMG MORI's constantly growing automation expertise, as the universal automation solution Robo2Go is also produced here on site.
Keyfacts
- Capacity for up to 250 robots per year
- 5 days lead time, reduced by 72
- 32 assembly hours, reduced by 46
- Optimized material flow
- Transparent assembly progress thanks to TAKT screens