06.06.2023 • NewsAutomationMobile Automation

KEB America opens sales office in Ontario

KEB America, a subsidiary of KEB Automation KG and a North American provider of motion and industrial automation solutions, has opened a branch in Oakville, Ontario.

Andreas Delius, President KEB America. Bild/Image: KEB
Andreas Delius, President KEB America. Bild/Image: KEB

The Greater Toronto Area (GTA) sales office is designed to better serve North American customers in the Canadian market.

KEB Canada will act as a hub for KEB's sales activities and customer support, providing local support to customers in the GTA and across the country. With an extensive portfolio of motion and industrial automation solutions designed for specific applications, KEB meets the needs of industries such as elevators, material handling, packaging, plastics, robotics and more with tailor-made solutions.

KEB Canada will showcase KEB's range of industry-leading automation solutions including motion control systems, variable speed drives, servo drives, geared motors, and brakes and clutches. Customers can experience KEB's products to make informed decisions about their automation investments.

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KEB Automation KG

Südstraße 38
32683 Barntrup
Germany

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