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Hi there, I recently made some changes which were not accepted because of a COI. It's true that I am working for the company; however, this has only been an update of the basic facts. So please have another look; maybe someone else from the community might want to adapt one thing or another anyway - it would definitely improve this article! Best, Simon
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12:55, 26 January 2023 (UTC)reply
Simon Scherrenbacher You must make the paid editing disclosure, I have placed information about how to do this on your user talk page. This is a legal requirement of the Terms of Use.
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13:01, 26 January 2023 (UTC)reply
Thank you for your help, @
331dot! I have already made the paid editing disclosure in German, now it is also done in English. This is what I would like to update:
| name = Schuler Group
| key_people = * Domenico Iacovelli, Chairman of the Management Board
| key_people = * Dr.-Ing. Joachim Schönbeck, Chairman of the Supervisory Board
| num_employees = 5,000
Schuler Group is a German company headquartered in
Göppingen, Baden-Württemberg which operates in the field of
forming technology and is the world's largest manufacturer of presses. The presses are used to create car body sheets and other car parts as well as items such as coins, sinks, and parts for electric motors.
In 2016, Schuler presented a concept on the subject of Industry 4.0 for the first time. In the intelligent, fully networked press shop, it is possible to predict downtimes and avert them in advance. The aim is to secure the productivity of the machines, increase the quality of the manufactured parts, and reduce energy requirements.
This was followed in 2021 by the "Digital Suite", in which Schuler bundles solutions for networking forming technology. These include cloud services for monitoring operating status, press force, energy requirements, cooling and lubrication circuits, the die monitoring system "Visual Die Protection," "Track & Trace" for tracking components, and "Smart Assist" for support during production startup.[1]
In 2022, Schuler acquired the Italian mechanical engineering firm Sovema Group to become a leading systems supplier of battery cell manufacturing solutions for the automotive industry and other sectors.[2]
Since the complete takeover by the Austrian Andritz Group, Schuler has not published its own key figures.[3]
Not done: The second and third paragraph are written in an unencyclopedic style, and the sources that you cited are not independent of the subject. Best regards, --
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09:07, 30 April 2023 (UTC)reply