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Zéfal runs on efficiency with an IndES module from Marisan
Attachments may seem like a small part of a product, but in an industrial production environment they make a world of difference. This is especially true for bicycle accessories, where presentation, strength and consistency come together.
For Zéfal, a French manufacturer of bicycle accessories, Marisan recently delivered a new IndES module.
Small link, big impact
Zéfal was looking for a solution to structure and streamline its attachment process within production. In an industrial context, where volume and speed are key, every step must keep pace.
The attachment not only had to be correct, but also predictable and repeatable. Every fastening identical, every cycle equally stable.
The power of an IndES module
The IndES module is designed to operate directly within the production process. This ensures:
- A smooth and consistent attachment
- A solution tailored to industrial applications
- Efficient processing within the existing production line
The result is a reliable attachment process that runs in step with production speed.
A visible difference on the production floor
Since the integration of the IndES module, the attachment process at Zéfal has become a fixed, stable step within their workflow.
In the product video, you can see how the module processes each bicycle accessory with the same precision. No fluctuations, no interruption. Just a controlled process that perfectly matches the pace of production.
That is where it becomes clear what an industrial attachment solution truly means in practice.
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