Werma
Overview
HQ Location
Germany
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Year Founded
1950
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Company Type
Private
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Revenue
$100m-1b
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Employees
201 - 1,000
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Website
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Company Description
Clever solutions that simply work – this has been our goal at WERMA for decades, and customers from all over the world confirm our success day after day. We are setting the standards for modern signal technology - and are also defining their future: for more than twenty years with modular signal towers as the industry standard, and with networked, intelligent system solutions today.
The "Made in Germany" label is thereby a guarantee that now allows us to describe ourselves with pride as "Europe's leading signal" .
This account is updated by WERMA (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
The "Made in Germany" label is thereby a guarantee that now allows us to describe ourselves with pride as "Europe's leading signal" .
This account is updated by WERMA (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
IoT Solutions
WERMA’s SmartMONITOR helps to make processers lean, faster and more efficient. The wireless based data collection and transmission system is easy to retrofit and enables analysis of the operation which in turn will lead to untapping growth potential and keeping you one step ahead of the competition.
Learn more about WERMA' SmartMONITOR system: werma.wistia.com/medias/c9i502vem4
Learn more about WERMA' SmartMONITOR system: werma.wistia.com/medias/c9i502vem4
IoT Snapshot
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Case Studies.
Case Study
Call for action immediately in Siemens
In line with their Industry 4.0 development initiative, the Siemens factory in Nanjing felt that using phone calls as the primary method for reporting and calling for action was not acceptable for long-term development goals. In addition, phone calls do not create any data that can be stored for future referencing.
Case Study
"cab" Selects Signal Towers from WERMA
Clearly identifiable labelling and product marking is an essential part of any business whether it is on individual components, finished products or packaging. Europe's largest manufacturer of labelling and printing machines, supports its reputation for innovation, reliability and durability by the careful selection of essential bought in components for its own operation. This is why cab selected the new innovative modular signal tower series KombiSIGN 40 from WERMA.
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