Schneider Electric opens Motion Competency Center

Sept. 14, 2006
The center brings together a team of motion control experts from multiple disciplines, including application engineers, quote and application specialists, design engineers, and project managers to provide field sales support, technical and application support, training, engineering, order management, inventory, returns, repairs, exchanges, and marketing and product management.

The North American Operating Division of Schneider Electric, Palatine, Ill., recently launched the Schneider Electric Motion Competency Center, with headquarters in Plymouth, Mich. Schneider Electric is drawing on the motion control expertise of Berger Lahr to create a single resource in the United States for all motion functions.

The center brings together a team of motion control experts from multiple disciplines, including application engineers, quote and application specialists, design engineers, and project managers to provide field sales support, technical and application support, training, engineering, order management, inventory, returns, repairs, exchanges, and marketing and product management.

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