Research, development and innovation (R&D&i) are concepts embraced by a company such as Talleres Cortés S.L., which since 1951 has sought new solutions for ceramic tooling. Over time, it has maintained its commitment to improvement in order to meet customer demands. The new challenges facing the factory in Alcora include pressing large formats and high reliefs.
Research has been key to the company adapting smoothly to new trends. These include a revolution in the conception of parts and, consequently, in the machinery capable of manufacturing them. This fact led the company to make an effort to modernize equipment.
The research to stay at the forefront of these new market demands was followed by the development of a new plant concept to implement the Industry 4.0 model. Talleres Cortés thus fulfilled the maxim of innovation at a time of change for the ceramic sector. These innovations in the factory will result in cost savings in the medium and long term.
Talleres Cortés thus fulfills the requirements to investigate, develop, and innovate to guarantee the future of the company and contribute to advances in the entire sector. Indeed, adapting to these principles does not mean dispensing with the other characteristics that define Spain's leading company dedicated to the manufacture and repair of molds for the ceramic industry.