This makes it possible for customers to put parts of the process, or even the entire assembly of rails, in WAGO’s hands. Steffen Winther of WAGO’s Market Management Engineering Services points to innovative products by this tech company from Minden: “For the extended workbench to work, we’ve digitized all of the engineering, from project design to installation. Projects are planned with CAE software, and the data, which is based on the eCl@ss Advanced classification standard, is loaded directly into the WAGO Smart Designer configurator. Data can be built up easily in this software, and a plausibility check also takes place.
“We have also integrated WAGO offer pricing into Smart Designer to make it even easier for customers. The customer is provided automatically with the associated price for pre-assembly of the rail”, explains Winther. Finally, the digitization process is initiated by automatically starting the ordering process: Customers receive the rails from WAGO directly at their workshop within five days.