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Why customer training helps save money

igu-blog-adm | 21. October 2020

Customer training sounds strange at first, doesn’t it? When it comes to training, I have different images in my head.   Fortunately, we do not try any gimmicks with our customers. We also do not let them go through boot camp or make them pump weights. Nevertheless, we train our customers and thus give an […]

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Just look, don’t touch! With us it is different

igu-blog-adm | 23. September 2020

Of course this is just a saying. But in fact – especially in the retail trade – this is often the case. You don’t often hear this when you enter a shop. Unless you are out with children. But sellers often radiate this. It’s different when it comes to cables. Who wants to buy a […]

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Prolonging the service life of energy supply systems on machines: 4 helpful tips

igu-blog-adm | 6. August 2020

Transmission errors or failures mean that individual machines or complete systems are no longer supplied with the required energy. This can affect the productivity and profits of the company. It is therefore important that the energy supply system on machines must have a long service life.

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chainflex cables in textile machines
service life target qualified & money saved

igu-blog-adm | 31. July 2020

Our customer from the textile industry manufactures knitting machines. To me, knitting a sweater never seemed like a great science. And even with the appropriate machines I had no high-tech devices in mind. Why does this customer need high-quality cables? I learned that nowadays people knit much more than just scarves and sweaters. The opposite […]

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Tested cables
What is it that we do every day in the chainflex laboratory?

igu-blog-adm | 26. June 2020

We have already written a number of articles about our test laboratory. We have also described special customer tests and shown why the laboratory is so important. Today, we will take a closer look at routine cable test operations. What is it that our colleagues do there? Setting up our own or customer-specific experiments Our […]

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