Reinke Mfg. plant adds $2.5 million laser system

Reinke invests $2.5 Million to improve irrigation production

 

January 20, 2022

Reinke Manufacturing in Deshler, Neb., held a ribbon cutting ceremony, last Wednesday to celebrate a new $2.5 million laser production unit. J. Chris Roth, Reinke president, and Anthony Goins, director of the Nebraska Department of Economic Development, cut the ribbon. Pictured (from left) are Joe Dunlap, Steve Latham, Dave Staroscik, Robert Reinke, Chris Roth, Anthony Goins, Russ Reinke, John Henry, Derek Ehlers, Steve Wendell and Doug Wilkinson.

Reinke Manufacturing has invested $2.5 million in fiberoptic lasers to increase and further improve production and automation in their Deshler facility. Reinke hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Jan. 12 to celebrate the advancement and show first-hand how the technology enables the company to speed up the delivery of precision irrigation systems and parts to growers around the world.

Chris Roth, president of Reinke, said, "These new lasers will allow our company to not only shorten delivery timelines to growers, but it also enables our manufacturing team to improve the precision production of our parts."

The lasers will cut production time on a large number of parts used to assemble Reinke's irrigation systems. After weeks of advanced training, the company is now ready to ship out those parts to growers in more than 40 countries across the globe."

Anthony Goins, director of the Nebraska Department of Economic Development, said, "We are one of the top Ag producers in the nation not only because of our farmers, but because companies like Reinke are leveraging technological innovation to loft the industry to new heights. It's that spirit of innovation that, across history, has made Nebraska the agricultural leader that it is today. Reinke is a major factor behind Nebraska's status as a world leader in ag and irrigation technology. When Reinke succeeds, Nebraska succeeds."

"This new technology in Deshler sets Reinke up to continue to be a leader in the irrigation industry, helping growers here in Nebraska and around the world," said Anthony Goins, director of the Nebraska Department of Economic Development. "With this $2.5 million investment, Reinke has also strengthened a family-owned business supporting the economy in much of this area of our state and Kansas as well. As Reinke works to attract and keep a good workforce in Nebraska, I think this is a key investment for our region."

The GX-F ADVANCED is a 10,000 watt laser from Machinery System with artificial intelligence and gas reduction technology. The two-dimensional fiber lasers have superior beam-quality consistency for high levels of precision production. The operating system will give Reinke on-site and remote monitoring of the cutting process, allowing the system to continue producing 24/7.

Reinke has taken an additional step towards sustainability by installing its own air filtration system to gather naturally-occurring nitrogen out of the air. Instead of having nitrogen shipped in to assist the laser-cutting process, the system will capture the gas as it's released and recycle it over and over.

 

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