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Tebis America Grows Business, Expands Capabilities

The company’s technology solutions, including the launch of Tebis 4.1, as well as expansion and upgrade of training facilities, helped address manufacturers’ challenges.

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As the North American manufacturing industry sustains opportunities and challenges, Tebis America, a specialist in CAD/CAM and manufacturing execution systems (MES) technology solutions, experienced significant business growth in 2021.

Last year, the company added 12 customers and saw revenue grow by 8% compared to 2020. A majority of the growth was in the automotive and aerospace industries. Additionally, in 2021 the company launched Tebis 4.1, its latest version of CAD/CAM software that provides a highly automated solution starting from the imported design through the entire manufacturing process, all within a single system.

To ensure new and existing customers can maximize the impact of Tebis technology solutions in its business, the company also expanded and upgraded its training facilities in 2021. The newly updated space and equipment reportedly provides comprehensive, hands-on training for in-person or virtual sessions.

“The manufacturing industry is facing a number of challenges—a talent gap, supply chain shortage and growing demand—making it even more critical for companies to leverage technology to improve their business,” says John Kowalczyk, president, Tebis America. “That’s exactly what our technology solutions are designed to do—help companies be more flexible and better manage the manufacturing chaos by improving efficiency, driving quality and producing better products.”

In 2022, Tebis forecasts additional business growth for the region and, as a result, will be expanding its team with the addition of support/service and sales professionals. This is part of a three-year strategic plan to build strong partnerships and deliver premium technology solutions, service and training across the region.

“The foundation for this success is our team. With a high degree of expertise in the manufacturing field, we have the knowledge and experience to help customers solve their biggest problems. We are helping companies address today’s challenges while enabling future technologies, such as automation,” Kowalczyk adds.

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