Siemens
In the Netherlands, Siemens has been active since 1879. The Siemens group is among the largest (electro)technical companies in the Netherlands.
Siemens focuses on automation and digitalization in the process and manufacturing industry and on intelligent infrastructure for buildings and distributed energy systems.
Thanks to its broad portfolio of well-matched components, products, tools and software, Siemens enables users to work more efficiently and effectively. Through a continuous focus on development, Siemens helps you achieve your goals such as greater productivity, flexibility and sustainability.
Offering
Control Panel Design - TIA Selection Tool
Intuitive and structured work with only one tool
With the new Control Panel Design software in the offline TIA Selection Tool, it is now possible to dimension and realise your entire electrotechnical design. Simple, accurate and fast design for both the European IEC and the North American UL guidelines. At the push of a button you receive the correct switching and protection equipment for your motor or load, including the required cable cross-sections and short-circuit values.
Stay up to date with the latest news:
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Siemens - Announcement of the phase-out of SIMATIC S7-1200 G1Read moreThe first-generation SIMATIC S7-1200 modules will be announced for phase-out as of 1 November 2026.
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Cybersecurity is becoming law, and this will affect everyone!Read moreThe European Union has developed a comprehensive cybersecurity strategy to increase digital resilience and limit the impact of cyber incidents.
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Siemens - IO-Link: The Power of Real-Time Data ExchangeRead moreIn an age where speed, efficiency and reliability are crucial, IO-Link provides the link between machines, sensors and your control systems. Thanks to direct data exchange and simple integration, you can get more out of your processes, reduce costs and lay the foundation for future-proof maintenance.
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Siemens - Revolution in Motion ControlRead moreYou are at the start of a new working week. While you are putting the finishing touches to an important project, a request comes in: the customer has a malfunction. The machine is down, but the deadline is approaching. You are asked to respond quickly.
Check out our other success stories:
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Plukon - Scanning for the futureRead moreThe Plukon poultry slaughterhouse in Blokker has installations from all kinds of machine builders and suppliers. Each of these has its own control system and associated components from different brands. This situation has developed over time, with the result that Plukon lost track of the overall picture. When it became clear that many components were now obsolete, the company decided to have itsme carry out a FactoryScan. ‘This gives us more peace of mind and helps us to better plan the replacement of components for the future.’
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AMR - Two-way traffic in drive technologyRead moreAn efficient motor cannot function without a good frequency converter. Drive specialist AMR and industrial service provider Breemes work together to deliver complete drive solutions. The retrofitting of an entire machine illustrates their intensive collaboration. ‘Whether customers contact AMR or Breemes, we work together to ensure that everything is taken care of for them.’
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Avebe - A Good Night’s Sleep Thanks to FactoryScanRead moreCompanies often have no clear idea of the installed base of industrial automation in their factories and warehouses. With FactoryScan, itsme can provide an overview of the current status of automation components such as PLCs. Potato processor Royal Avebe uses the results to update their component stock and assess future availability. The scan is intended to reduce the number of hardware-related disruptions Process Control Engineer Johan Wierenga has to deal with. It also helps him sleep better, knowing the stock is up to date.
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Elektro VV - The right expertise in the right placeRead moreElektro VV, based in the Belgian province of Antwerp, carries out general electrical work and solar panel installations for both companies and private individuals. For complex projects, the company calls on Breemes, which brings expertise such as low-voltage studies. “The challenge is to design a panel that can be built quickly and efficiently, and is future-proof.”