SCHULZ Systemtechnik

Company profile

SCHULZ Systemtechnik GmbH is one of the leading developers of integrated automation solutions for a wide range of industries. We combine all three disciplines of automation technology - mechanics, electrical engineering and IT - to offer the entire value-added chain from a single source. With over 1,000 employees at numerous locations around the world, we develop customised solution concepts for companies from medium-sized companies to the large-scale industry. In order to sustainably change our customers' manufacturing processes, the Hightech Strategy Industry 4.0 is simultaneously our goal as well as its vision, and can already be found in many of our products. Extensive synergies within the company group as well as comprehensive knowledge of and expertise in the various sectors and their technologies are essential advantages that we can clearly see.

 

 


 

 

Vision

We are aware of the responsibility we have towards our customers and employees as a technology leader. Therefore, the Hightech-Strategie Industrie 4.0 project is for us a requirement and a vision at the same time. This is how we want to shape our common future: with our know-how and the foresight for new challenges. 

We build solutions.
All in all. At an international level. Leading the way.
We strive for the best.
Best collaborators.
Best processes.
Best products.
For mutual success.

Values

Our employees are our greatest asset. They need to know what goals and strategies are pursued and the role of their work here, so that they have the opportunity to decide in favour of the company and behave accordingly.  They should lead and inspire us and make it clear what we stand for as an organisation. They should lead and inspire us and make it clear what we stand for as an organisation.

That is what characterises us at SCHULZ.

The SCHULZ Group of companies

Subsidiaries and participating interests

We develop automation concepts for a wide range of areas.
From electrical and control engineering for robotics to the construction of mechanical systems.