Operative System for Grinding Machines
United Grinding showcases digital operating systems at IMTS 2022.
United Grinding, a manufacturer of precision machines, has developed an operating system to streamline the digital component of the grinding shop floor process. Customer Oriented REvolution (C.O.R.E.) enables United Grinding machines to communicate with each other, with operators and with third-party systems. C.O.R.E is in in a range of digital shopfloor solutions from United Grinding, which includes Remote Service, Service Monitor, Production Monitor and Customer Cockpit, that can be used together or separately to automate various parts of shopfloor functions.
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