"Core Production of the Future" – Company Report on Joint Venture by Laempe Mössner Sinto

The German foundry magazine "GIESSEREI" reports in its January issue about INACORE and the digital possibilities of the core-making industry of the future, which has been producing inorganic cores for about a year.

Managing directors and shareholders Andreas Mössner & Udo Dinglreiter Photo: GIESSEREI

The German trade magazine "GIESSEREI" reports in its January issue (1/2019) about INACORE and the digital possibilities of the core-making industry of the future, which has been producing inorganic cores for about a year.

INACORE GmbH, a joint venture of the two medium-sized family businesses Laempe Mössner Sinto and R. Scheuchl GmbH was founded in April 2017. From mid-2017, the new company built its own core production facility in the Jellenkofen / Ergoldsbach industrial park (Lower Bavaria) using state-of-the-art standards. The trade magazine "FOUNDRY" reports in its January issue (1/2019) about INACORE and the digital possibilities of the core-making industry of the future, which has been producing inorganic cores for about a year. In its corporate report, the magazine describes the goals of INACORE as follows:

"The stated goal was to establish a core shop as a benchmark for the industry and thereby uncover hidden potential. The tools for this should offer the possibilities of consistent digitization with the pillars of transparency, networking and traceability. "

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