Companies worldwide rely on high-performance laser cutting systems from Mitsubishi Electric since 1982.
Only by developing and producing all the key components in-house can you tailor them to perfection. Mitsubishi Electric resorts to its own controls, motors, frequency inverters, relays and many other components that are adapted in every detail to the requirements. The only thing that you notice of it is that the machine is running smoothly – and often even for decades after purchase. Anyone who wants a secure investment in a durable laser cutting system chooses Mitsubishi Electric.
142.340
Employees
8.000
patent applications / year
95 Jahre
reliable technology
35 Mrd
US-Dollar sales / year
Fortune 500
262th place
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Fortune Global 500 – Year 2018 (Business year 2017)
261
JD.com
262
Mitsubishi Electric
263
ZF Friedrichshafen
264
Caterpillar
What does Mitsubishi Electric do?
Paving the way to a secure technological future …
As a green technology corporation, Mitsubishi Electric and its 139,000-strong workforce manufacture electrical and electronic products and systems. The product range contains satellite systems, elevators, large video screens, industrial robots, electrical discharge machining (EDM) systems, CNC controls, air conditioning units, power semiconductors and much, much more besides. In demand worldwide, these products generate annual sales of US$37.8 billion. Key components are produced in-house and tailored to the requirements of hypermodern laser cutting systems.
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SAUBER F1
Mitsubishi Electric is technical partner of the Sauber F1 Team.