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Stäubli International AG
Company typeAktiengesellschaft
Industrymechatronics, industrial
Founded1892; 132 years ago (1892)
FounderHermann Stäubli
Rudolph Schelling
Headquarters,
Number of locations
15 production sites; business units in 28 countries.
Productsdobbies, weaving machines, connectors, robots, robot tool changer, quick mold change
Revenue>1,600,000,000 CHF
Number of employees
6,000
ParentStäubli Holding AG
DivisionsTextile, Fluid Connectors, Electrical Connectors, Robotics
SubsidiariesDeimo
Schönherr

Stäubli (in English usually written as Staubli) is a Swiss[1] industrial and mechatronic solution provider with four dedicated Divisions: Electrical Connectors, Fluid Connectors, Robotics and Textile.[2]

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History

Stäubli was founded in Horgen, Switzerland in 1892 as "Schelling & Stäubli" by Rudolph Schelling and Hermann Stäubli as a workshop specialized in producing dobbies.[3][4] In 1909, the company opened a new manufacturing site in Faverges, Haute-Savoie, France. After the death of Rudolph Schelling in the same year, the company was renamed to "Gebrüder Stäubli" ("Stäubli Bros.")

In 1956, the company diversified its line of products into the field of hydraulics and pneumatics and commenced the production of rapid action couplings. The Connectors' division was born. In 1969, they acquired the German dobby producer Erich Trumpelt (founded 1954 in Bayreuth) and changed the company name to "Stäubli & Trumpelt". In 1982 the company diversified again, this time into automation and robotics. In 1983, they acquired French competitor Verdol SA and established "Stäubli - Verdol SARL" in Lyon-Chassieu, France.[5]

In 1989, Stäubli took over American competitor Unimation from Westinghouse, including their British division located in Telford, UK.[1] In 1994, they took over Zellweger Weaving Systems in Sargans, Switzerland. In 2002 Stäubli acquired a majority stake in Multi-Contact, a leading provider of electrical connectors, which became "Stäubli Electrical Connectors" in 2017. In 2004, they acquired German competitor Bosch Rexroth's robotics division and incorporated their products into their own product line.[6][7] In 2007 the Stäubli Group acquired a stake in the Italian electronic engineering company DEIMO.

Divisions

Stäubli robots used in Chemical genomics

Since its foundation in 1892, Stäubli has expanded into four different lines of products and services

  • Electrical Connectors manufactures electrical connectors and other devices for industrial applications ranging from miniature to high-performance. In photovoltaics, Stäubli created the original MC4 connector.[8]
  • Fluid Connectors manufactures quick connector systems used for all types of fluids, gases and electrical power. Its products include robot tool changers, end of arm tooling solutions, multi coupling systems and quick mold change systems.[9]
  • Robotics manufacturers automation and robotics related products including a broad range of 4- and 6-axis robots including robotic arms designed specifically for sensitive environments, autonomous mobile robots, driver-less transport systems (AGVs) and cobots for human-robot collaboration.[10]
  • Textile is the division of the company's original field of products with range of weaving technologies: cam motions, dobbies, jacquards as well as drawing-in, leasing and warp-tying machines for preparation.[11]

Company overview

With a workforce of 6,000, the Stäubli Group generates a yearly turnover of 1.6 billion Swiss francs (CHF). The company has 15 industrial production sites as well as presence through business units and agents in 50 countries. Production sites include the following: Allschwil; Bayreuth; Carate Brianza; Chemnitz; Duncan, South Carolina; Essen; Faverges; Hangzhou; Hésingue; Lyon; Sargans; and Weil am Rhein.

References

  1. ^ a b Beise, Marian (2006). Die Lead-markt-strategie (in German). Springer. p. 69. ISBN 3-540-24177-9.
  2. ^ "Stäubli Expands in Southern California as a Global Leader in Industrial and Mechatronic Solutions". automation.com. Retrieved 2023-08-02.
  3. ^ Biographisches Lexikon verstorbener Schweizer. Schweizerische Industrie-Bibliothek. 1982. p. 304.
  4. ^ "Milestones in the history of the Stäubli Group". Stäubli Group. Retrieved 2009-07-15.
  5. ^ "Our History". www.staubli.com. Retrieved 2023-08-02.
  6. ^ "Scara-Roboter" (in German). Produktion. 14 June 2006. Archived from the original on 30 June 2012. Retrieved 2009-07-15.
  7. ^ "Robot Bosch alla Stäubli" (in Italian). Polimerica. 22 December 2004. Retrieved 2009-07-15.
  8. ^ Railway-News (2020-06-03). "Stäubli Electrical Connectors for Rail Applications". Railway-News. Retrieved 2023-08-02.
  9. ^ "Talking AUTOMATE 2023 with Stäubli | RoboticsTomorrow". roboticstomorrow.com. Retrieved 2023-08-02.
  10. ^ "HANNOVER MESSE Exhibitor 2023: Stäubli Tec-Systems Robotics". www.hannovermesse.de. Retrieved 2023-08-02.
  11. ^ "Stäubli at ITMA 2023". www.innovationintextiles.com. Retrieved 2023-08-02.
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