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Wire Processing Centre | Always Supporting You – In Line with Your Manufacturing Philosophy

May 1, 2025

Experience the endless options of flexible and efficient cable assembly for your control cabinet with the Wire Processing Centre (WPC) video.​

Increase the efficiency of your manufacturing process by up to 80 %

According to the study “Panel building 4.0“ by the Institute for Control Engineering of Machine Tools and Manufacturing Units of the University of Stuttgart in classic panel building, 72% of the working time in the installation phase is required for wiring and mechanical assembly.

The Weidmüller Wire Processing Centre (WPC) addresses exactly these issues. The software-controlled, semi-automated cable assembly accelerates the production process considerably and at the same time ensures the highest quality standards.

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