All Manufacturing Cell Automation in Sweden
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Manufacturing cell automation covers the design, engineering, and integration of self-contained automated cells that combine one or more robots, machine tending, fixturing, and controls around a defined production step or part family. The suppliers below act mainly as system integrators delivering complete, ready-to-run cells for European manufacturers.
FabTrace Systems
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What Manufacturing Cell Automation suppliers provide
Suppliers in this category design, engineer, and commission self-contained automated cells built around a defined production step, such as machine tending, welding, assembly, or palletising for a specific part family, rather than an entire plant or multi-cell line. Their core competence lies in systems integration: combining robot programming, fixturing and tooling, safety design, and controls into a single working cell, often delivered pre-tested and ready to install. This category is distinct from Control Systems & Process Automation, which covers the control layer for a single machine or process rather than the physical cell build, and from standalone robot or component suppliers, whose hardware a cell integrator typically specifies and assembles into the finished cell. In the pre-selection phase, compare which process types, industries, and cell sizes each supplier has delivered rather than individual component specifications.
Relevant standards
Manufacturing cells are typically assessed against EN ISO 12100 for machinery risk assessment, with ISO 10218-1 and ISO 10218-2 governing industrial robot and robot-system safety and ISO/TS 15066 applying where collaborative operation is part of the cell design. Electrical equipment within the cell commonly follows IEC 60204-1, and industrial cybersecurity for connected cells is addressed under IEC 62443.
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between manufacturing cell automation and control systems & process automation?
Manufacturing cell automation covers the physical design and integration of a complete automated cell, including robots, fixturing, and safety, while control systems & process automation typically covers the control and software layer for a single machine or process.
What should I check before shortlisting a manufacturing cell integrator?
Confirm the supplier’s experience with cells of similar size and process type, and check how they handle fixturing, safety design, and commissioning support rather than relying on component specifications alone.