The origin of an innovative, new high-speed assembly system from Canadian systems integrator Transformix Engineering Inc. came not from a project to assemble small parts in high volumes, but rather a need to plant sugarcane.
Since Transformix opened its doors in 1995, the company has designed special machines for a wide range of industries. It has built machines for reworking nuclear fuel rods and machines for cleaning newly pilgered metal tubes. The company has designed machines to assemble small products, such as IV sets and aerosol valves, and large products, such as train axles.