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Smith & Assoc Inc is a Danville, CA-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
Welcome to Lenze Americas, a USA-based, global company. We specialize in developing motion control solutions that help our customers meet ambitious performance and productivity goals. Our complete line features ultra-efficient general-purpose inverters, an innovative amplifier servo line, sophisticated servo automation systems and robustly engineered gear motors and mechanical components. As a global manufacturer of electrical and mechanical drives, motion control and automation technology, Lenze Americas offers products, drive solutions, complete automations systems, and engineering services and tools from one single source. We are able to support the customer throughout the entire machine development process – from the control system to the drive shaft, from the initial idea to after-sales. Our solutions are used worldwide in many industries, including automotive, packaging, material handling and logistics, robotics, and commercial equipment (pumps/fans). A global network of distributors and representatives makes Lenze Americas perfectly positioned to meet the motion control needs of customers worldwide. Lenze Americas (formerly known as AC Tech) is a subsidiary of Lenze SE and is headquartered in Uxbridge, Massachusetts, with an assembly and distribution center in Glendale Heights, Illinois. Lenze SE corporate headquarters are located in Hamelin, Germany.
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