Company Opens Brand-New Assembly Facility on Anniversary
Burr Oak Tool Inc. recently celebrated 70 years of providing machines, tools, and expertise to the heat transfer and tube processing industries by hosting an employee picnic in the company’s brand-new 120,000-square-foot assembly facility in Sturgis, Michigan. Founded Oct. 20, 1944, in Burr Oak, Michigan, the company now employs more than 300 people, and Oak machines currently operate in more than 70 countries worldwide.
As Burr Oak celebrates its past this year, it also looks to the future. The company recently implemented the latest hardware and software from Siemens Industries — TIA Portal engineering software and S7-1500 series PLCs, respectively — in its new FP 400 fin press. As a result, engineering time has been reduced by about 30 percent.
“We weren’t holding a stopwatch to our activities, but everything moves faster with TIA Portal,” said Adam Broadwater, research and design engineer at Burr Oak. “We make and ship 20-50 fin presses annually. In the past, it took at least two hours of a software engineer’s time per machine to debug the errors. Those hours are saved because the technicians can debug the units themselves now.”