In today's fast-paced manufacturing world, precision and speed are paramount. Mechatronic subassemblies are the intelligent solution, seamlessly integrating linear components, electronic motors, controls, and sensors into powerful, compact units.
For machine builders, this means: faster development cycles, simplified systems, and optimized performance across demanding industries – from pharmaceutical packaging to semiconductor fabrication.
We don't just supply parts; we deliver complete solutions that solve your challenges and provide tangible benefits:
Unlock Your Potential: Why Custom Subassemblies are Your Next Strategic Advantage
Are you pushing the boundaries of what's possible? In today's competitive landscape, relying on off-the-shelf components can hold you back. At Rexroth, we empower you to innovate faster and operate more efficiently with custom subassemblies designed precisely for your success.
Your next breakthrough shouldn't be limited by what's available off the shelf. Rexroth understands that true innovation often requires bespoke solutions. Discover how our custom subassemblies can be the strategic answer to your most pressing engineering and operational challenges.
Consider a custom subassembly if you're facing these challenges:
Your dedicated Product Manager for LT Subassemblies at Bosch Rexroth in Charlotte, NC.
With a rare blend of deep technical expertise and strategic business insight, Brad is committed to translating complex challenges into streamlined, high-performance automation solutions for you. Drawing on over 25 years in electronics repair, 15 years in mechatronics and machine repair, and 15 years in engineering and automation, coupled with a Mechatronics Certification, Computer Engineering Technology degree, and an MBA, Brad brings unparalleled experience to the table. His 8 years in product management, including three impactful years with Rexroth, are all focused on one thing:
"My commitment at Rexroth is to meticulously identify and deliver the absolute best solution for our customers' unique needs."