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New Sustainable Manufacturing Website From Bosch Rexroth Features Green Machine Automation Technology
New Sustainable Manufacturing Website Features Information on Bosch Rexroth's Cutting-Edge "Green Technologies" Designed to Reduce Waste, Stimulate Development of Alternative Energy Sources and Encourage Greater Use of Renewable Resources
| Source: Bosch Rexroth Corporation
HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL--(Marketwire - September 10, 2008) - Bosch Rexroth
(www.boschrexroth-us.com), the drive and control company, has launched a
new website to provide information on its sustainable manufacturing technology resources and
to help encourage innovation among manufacturers, OEMs, machine builders,
system integrators and engineers. Visitors can access the new website at
www.boschrexroth-us.com/sustainable.
The site features descriptions of key products and systems Bosch Rexroth
has developed to encourage use of alternative energy sources, such as its
hydrostatic
regenerative braking systems (HRB). Visitors can read how Rexroth's HRB
can increase fuel efficiency up to 25 percent by using hydraulics to store
vehicular brake energy and then release that energy to help the vehicle
accelerate.
The new site also provides links to case histories describing how Rexroth
technology helps machine builders and manufacturers reduce waste, improve
sustainability, use renewable resources and conserve energy.
"As an engineer myself, I am convinced that the sustainable manufacturing
of the future will be designed, implemented, and produced by engineers,"
said Berend Bracht, president and chief executive officer of Bosch Rexroth
in North America. "Working together, we can use machine and automation
technology to conserve energy, reduce waste, eliminate pollution and
manufacture products in a sustainable way. Our new website shows many
examples of how this can be done."
Bracht said Bosch Rexroth will also use the site to announce important industry
initiatives to help improve the environment and drive the development
of sustainable manufacturing solutions. For example, the company recently
announced that it is participating in the Chicago Climate Exchange®
(CCX®), the world's first and North America's only voluntary, legally
binding greenhouse gas emissions reduction, registry and trading program.
The company is participating with CCX through its parent organization, the
Bosch Group.
Bracht said Bosch Rexroth has long been committed to developing
energy-efficient products and technologies used in the renewable and clean
energy space. "Rexroth's electric, hydraulic, pneumatic and linear motion and assembly products are used in areas
ranging from wind energy, trash-to-energy and solar power production, to
energy reduction and efficiency improvement programs on the factory floor,"
he said. "Our new website brings all this together in one central area
focused on sustainable manufacturing technology."