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Apex Dynamics and Itsme: supply chain for machine building and MRO

What is the secret to success in an industry where flexibility and speed are key? At Apex Dynamics, we work closely with itsme to meet the needs of machine builders and MRO customers. A recent article from Link Magazine takes a closer look at how our partnership overcomes challenges and delivers benefits. In this article, we share some key takeaways from the article and of course the link to read the article yourself!

The Benefits of Apex Dynamics for Machine Builders

In the article, our director Thom van Oss talks about the design tool, an important tool for our cooperation with customers. With this tool, you can see which gearbox, racks or pinions best fit your application based on a few questions. It allows machine builders to quickly and easily integrate motor and/or gearbox designs into their CAD software. This approach not only saves time, but also makes us the ideal partner for innovations in mechanical engineering.

We also play a major role in the MRO market. With extensive inventory management and 1:1 alternatives for components, we can provide our customers with replacement parts within two weeks, even in emergencies. This flexibility makes us an indispensable partner in the industry. In order to optimally utilise this flexibility and speed, cooperation with reliable partners is essential. This is where itsme comes into the picture, which likes to make use of our short delivery times and extensive product range.

The role of itsme in our collaboration

To serve our customers even better, we work together with companies like Itsme. Itsme is an international company that offers innovative technology and components to industry, mechanical engineering, module builders and industrial installers. Thanks to their expertise in distribution and real-time inventory management, they can provide customers with flexible and fast solutions. In the article we explain how we work together not only on solutions for today, but also on a supply chain in which real-time data becomes the standard.

Curious about all the details? Read the full article on the website of Link Magazine.

Source: Link Magazine
Text Link Magazine article: Frank Senteur
Photo Link Magazine article: Bart Overbeeke