
System TM has announced a joint booth with HOMAG and fellow HOMAG Group member Kallesoe Machinery at LIGNA 2023.
Under the motto “Together, for you”, the three HOMAG group partners have decided to share one space, giving customers the opportunity to profit from the pool of experience and know-how of all their specialists in one space.
“This booth concept will make it easier for our customers to talk about comprehensive projects and discuss options for a system solution from one single source,” said Per Jørgensen, CSO of System TM.
The combined strength of the three companies aims to provide customers with customised solutions for their individual needs, whether they are focused on timber processing or mass timber element production.
Customers can expect a full sales force presence from System TM to talk about specific needs and custom projects. With more than 300 lines running worldwide, the system solutions specialist holds knowledge in combining different main machines with material handling.
Thus, providing individual, integrated, optimised timber processing solutions for the solid wood industry, the System TM team covers everything from line design, installation, commissioning, and staff training to service and maintenance.
Optimising staff and wood resources
Difficult times make it crucial to get the most out of the available raw material. System TM strives to help customers to maximise resource utilisation through efficient, smart automation and process optimization.
Its machines make it possible to get the most out of the raw material timber and achieve highest quality with a minimum of off-cuts and waste. Customers can make the most use of lower quality timber for example, by using System TM machinery combined with MiCROTEC technology, in order to detect faults and produce a high-quality product.
System TM’s product catalogue includes automated feeding machines, optimising, high-speed cross-cut saws, automated stacking machines, as well as short- and long-length finger jointers.
Their customised system solutions include the latest technology and high levels of machine-to-machine integration.