The need for more cellars and a new tasting room are the reasons behind the proposed extension of the Sasbach Winery (Cooperative wine growers association “WG Sasbach”) by amann|burdenski|munkel Architekten also designed to “recalibrate” the aesthetics of the building bringing it to the required level which befits producers of fine and award-winning wines backs onto and completes the existing building reflecting the relationship between traditional and contemporary wine production methods The golden façade is made up of a perforated metal plate this alternation creates a play of light and shadows that resemble those produced by a canopy of leaves The heart of the cooperative - the barrel - is buried underground the barrels are gently lit leaving the ceiling in the dark 2015 - ABB will combine the STRIEBEL & JOHN product range with its own range in the field of low-voltage products to offer complete systems from a single source in Germany Further integrating the supply chain to electrical wholesale and direct industrial customers will improve efficiency The parties agreed not to disclose financial details of the transaction The STRIEBEL & JOHN brand will continue STRIEBEL & JOHN was founded by Franz Striebel in 1958 and has since developed into a leading manufacturer of energy-distribution systems for all types of buildings from single-family homes to large industrial complexes Its offering includes power distribution panels and wall and meter cabinets for residential buildings as well as stand and modular cabinets for commercial and industrial applications STRIEBEL & JOHN sells its own software solution for the planning and implementation of complex projects for energy distribution The main customers for this software are electrical planners ABB Germany acquired 51 percent of the shares in STRIEBEL & JOHN in 1993 the company has been selling its products through the ABB STOTZ-KONTAKT / STRIEBEL & JOHN sales company "As part of our Next Level growth strategy we are investing in our core activities to accelerate our expansion Striebel & John has developed an innovative portfolio and has a strong brand This offering will continue to be an integral part of our low voltage business in Germany," said Tarak Mehta presidents of ABB's Low Voltage Products division "We would like to thank the Striebel family for a long and successful collaboration We remain committed to the brand and to the manufacturing and business functions in Sasbach "Thanks to the long experience and expertise of our employees we produce distribution systems for the future I am pleased that the STRIEBEL & JOHN brand and the operations at Sasbach will be maintained daughter of company founder Franz Striebel who is to chair a new advisory board for the combined ABB-STRIEBEL & JOHN business ABB (www.abb.com) is a leader in power and automation technologies that enable utility and transport and infrastructure customers to improve their performance while lowering environmental impact The ABB Group of companies operates in roughly 100 countries and employs about 140,000 people ABB's website uses cookies. By staying here you are agreeing to our use of cookies. Learn more I agree This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page The highly technical footballer Florent Muslija is back in his hometown of Baden He started his football career at SV Sasbach when he was four years old Now he aims to make big appearances at SC Freiburg Florent Muslija played two matches that will remain in his memory Offensive artist Muslija was playing with his second division side SC Paderborn against heavy favorites German Bundesliga side SC Freiburg the most important thing was Freiburg's victory Paderborn took the lead 2: in the 33rd minute The highly technical footballer Florent Muslija calmly prepared the ball and sent it over the living wall of Freiburg He ran to his teammates on the bench and made a heart with his hands That note entered the competition for "goal of the month" The match against Israel in the European qualifiers who played five games for Germany's U20 when he was young It was the Sunday of the unusual match at "Fadil Vokrri" in Pristina while Muslija was replaced in the 62nd minute Florent Muslija is now 25 years old and is highly regarded in the football world with my cousins," Muslija said on Hannover's official website He went to Sasbach for training every week "I learned to ride a bicycle at an early age," he recalls The medals he won with SV Sasbach are still in the family home in Achern Muslija had celebrated in a special way with a spin after scoring a goal First professional contract with Karlsruhe Muslija moved to Karlsruher SC after being discovered by a scout Muslija signed a professional contract with Karlsruher SC the talented midfielder was transferred to Hannover 96 Seven goals and five assists were more than a letter of recommendation for a move to a Bundesliga club Now SC Freiburg had an advantage over other interested teams Muslija told the club's television: "The proximity to my house was an important argument The cup match showed me how magnificent that stadium was along with the fans who had come to watch the game he added: "I am happy that I can express my potential at this level Everything is bigger and more professional here." Streich says that Muslija has made great progress Freiburg coach Christian Streich stressed on Thursday that it took Muslija several years to learn that talent alone is not enough to have a great career as a professional but deliberately did not praise him too much Recalling the perfect free-kick in the cup game Streich added: "We congratulated him and then I told him he's welcome to shoot the way he did against us because we were going to celebrate." which he has built up with consistently good performances at Paderborn shows when he is asked what kind of player he is Streich believes that Muslija can be used in several positions In the position of offensive midfielder or even on the wing Muslija hopes for the first victory in the Bundesliga with Freiburg He doesn't want to make a big show after signing the contract He would like to erase a statistic as quickly as possible Muslija has not won any of the 17 matches it has played in the Bundesliga so far The 25-year-old has three draws and 14 defeats with Hannover in the 2018/19 edition when the team was relegated to Bundesliga 2 Maybe on Saturday in the duel on the road to Werder Bremen This site is controlled and managed by KOHA are protected by KOHA's copyright and KOHA retains the reserved rights for them Materials on this site may not be used for commercial purposes without the prior permission of KOHA is prohibited The use of materials from any website or other medium without the permission of the KOHA Group on behalf of all the units that make it up (Koha Ditore is a violation of copyright and of intellectual property according to the legal provisions in force All violators of these rights will face the law The translation of contents into other languages ​​is done automatically and there may be errors Annex of the former Radio Prishtina (first floor) George Bush pn Switch cabinet manufacturer ABB Striebel & John GmbH needed an automated system that would enable flexible and efficient packaging of its wide range of products Eight ABB robots used as part of a fully automatic packaging and palletizing system enable fast accurate and flexible handling of up to 50 different types of cabinets down to batch sizes of one Machine-packing and palletizing 50 different types of switch cabinets- without a scratch ABB robots are at the heart of a new system that is enabling switch cabinet manufacturer ABB Striebel & John to handle and package its wide variety of over 50 models quickly efficiently and with minimal risk of injury to its workers ABB Striebel & John GmbH manufactures over 70 different types of switch cabinets ranging in size from 50 x 30 centimeters up to 140 x 130 centimeters each cabinet needs to be packed in protective cardboard boxes before being placed on a pallet With a cabinet typically weighing up to 80 kilograms manually handling and packaging them represents a physically demanding task In addition to challenges posed by their bulky shape and high variance the cabinets also have a powder coating that is susceptible to scratches when handling the dimensions of the cabinets often deviate from the standard sizes of the cardboard boxes posing a potential issue for an automated solution which is less forgiving of quality fluctuations in the cardboard packaging than the manual packaging process a fully automatic changeover between the different variants was required with the whole process needing to take place in a confined area ABB Striebel & John embarked on an ambitious undertaking with ABB to automate the packaging labeling and palletizing of its entire cabinet portfolio Tricky automation task requires expert know-how An initial challenge was finding the right specialist to handle the project "Many automation specialists don't like to process large parts or deal with such widely varying product sizes," said Markus Weber Head of Industrial Engineering at ABB Striebel & John GmbH an expert in customer-specific packaging and palletizing systems ABB robots form the heart of numerous systems that Transnova Ruf has implemented for several customers Around 90 percent of Transnova Ruf's business comes from repeat customers a testament to the engineering skills of the special plant manufacturer Transnova Ruf typically puts a customer system through several concept phases By using ABB‘s RobotStudio® offline programming and simulation software the company can build a working 3D model of a robotic installation that can be shown to customers during the design stage The model can be used to simulate the operation of the robot and surrounding equipment With the customer able to test and adjust the layout in a virtual environment cost and risk of any errors at the commissioning stage is greatly reduced "I want to build the system around the robots not the other way around," said company founder Dr "This means we have fewer conventional components and the system is highly accessible." six ABB IRB 6700 robots and two IRB 1200 robots now enable smooth palletizing and labelling of ABB Striebel & John’s cabinets The highlight of the system is the parameter-based software which quickly calculates the optimum path for each robot without any additional manual effort When a cabinet model is fed into the system the overall system control transfers an article number to the ABB robots The article data it contains provides the robots with all the information they need for parameterization The system operator only has to enter the length width and height of the package and the formation structure and the robot calculates the packing scheme independently This not only saves time and programming effort but also gives operators a high degree of independence Fully automatic from the cardboard box to the pallet twice the number of cabinets can be packaged in the same time with the added ability to process two different types of cabinets simultaneously The pallets with stacks of cardboard boxes are fed in at two locations One of the two IRB 6700s removes the top cardboard blank and places it in a centering unit The blank slides onto two stop edges and centers itself purely by gravity The robot picks up the centered blank again and places it in the folding station in the exact position after applying hot glue the cabinets travel to the pick-up point via a belt conveyor and are centered The second IRB 6700 picks up the cabinet from the conveyor and places it on the prepared cardboard blank The cardboard is then folded around the cabinet and pressed to complete the "base" of the packaging the first robot picks up a second cardboard blank glued and folded 180 degrees around the cabinet to form the "lid" of the packaging The pre-packed switch cabinet is then transported to the strapping machine agile IRB 1200 applies two labels to each switch cabinet cardboard box at the labeling station positioning them according to the dimensions of the cabinet The palletizing robot places the packaged cabinet on the pallet with different palletizing configurations possible depending on the dimensions so that they remain stable depending on the center of gravity of the package the full pallet is transported towards the exit where it is then strapped and finally labeled The distribution trolley then picks up the next load of empty pallets A major benefit of the system has been the minimized risk of injury to employees The system eliminates many ergonomically unfavorable work steps for employees securing pallets or placing them on the elevator The line also converts itself fully automatically The operator only selects the feed chute manually as this process cannot be automated for safety reasons no human employee has to touch the cabinet until it goes into the picking area," said Markus Weber summarizing the degree of automation of the system More flexibility and higher quality thanks to automation the system offers the key advantages of increased flexibility and reduced complexity Striebel & John used 53 sizes of cardboard boxes and two different types of polystyrene corners to pack the cabinets the variety has been reduced to 35 different cardboard box sizes This is made possible by the dexterity of the system which allows the same sized lids and bases to be used with the base now simply being folded around the cabinet Eliminating the polystyrene corners has helped to improve sustainability and solve the problem of the cabinets being damaged during loading due to the cardboard boxes protruding slightly on Europallet type pallets "Up to 50 different types of cabinets can be handled fully automatically with the new packaging and palletizing system It enables us to increase productivity by 25 percent and offers a high degree of flexibility and consistent quality Automation will certainly continue to play a mayor role in our production in the future,'' concluded Weber palletizing and handling systems with around 350 employees Around 80 systems are supplied to the pharmaceutical personal care and non-food industries every year The solutions have been robot-based for 30 years and are commissioned by the largest manufacturers of well-known brands worldwide "We are supplied around the world by these customers," assures the company's founder