Schwäbische Werkzeugmaschinen GmbH increases manufacturing flexibility with Smart FMS
Waldmössingen, 12.02.2026. With Smart FMS (flexible manufacturing system), Schwäbische Werkzeugmaschinen GmbH (SW) opened a new chapter in automation systems in 2025. The new manufacturing system enables flexible, resource-saving, and sustainable workpiece processing—regardless of the number of pieces. Two core technologies, the automated clamping system Sfix and the mobile robot cell S-cell, were presented for the … The post Schwäbische Werkzeugmaschinen GmbH increases manufacturing flexibility with Smart FMS appeared first on Machine Insider.
Waldmössingen, 12.02.2026. With Smart FMS (flexible manufacturing system), Schwäbische Werkzeugmaschinen GmbH (SW) opened a new chapter in automation systems in 2025. The new manufacturing system enables flexible, resource-saving, and sustainable workpiece processing—regardless of the number of pieces. Two core technologies, the automated clamping system Sfix and the mobile robot cell S-cell, were presented for the first time at automatica in Munich and EMO in Hanover, where they were met with a positive response.
While classic production lines are designed for fixed processes, the Smart FMS enables flexible machining of different workpiece types and batch sizes without time-consuming changeovers. This results in an approach that addresses both economic requirements—such as higher utilization and shorter setup times—and ecological goals aimed at reducing material and energy consumption. With its three core technologies – the Sfix system, the S-cell mobile robot cell, and the pallet changing system – the Smart FMS enables the transition from isolated machine concepts to adaptive manufacturing systems that can be dynamically adapted to changing production conditions.

The Sfix system for different workpiece variants and batch sizes
The Sfix system greatly simplifies the clamping of workpieces. Until now, each workpiece required an individual clamping device that had to be designed and stored – an expense that was particularly significant for small series with many variants. In the Sfix-cell, a robot automatically assembles the required clamping device from standardized components in just a few minutes. The basis for this is the patented Sfix plate, on which the elements are precisely positioned using the CAD model of the workpiece.
“Sfix makes the clamping process plannable and reproducible,” explains Michael Kreuzberger, product manager at SW. “This significantly reduces setup and storage costs and increases process reliability – especially with frequently changing components.” The modular system can replace up to 150 conventional clamping devices. This reduces material consumption and storage needs while enabling economical, resource-saving production across a wide range of batch sizes.

The pallet changing system – also a component of the Smart FMS – further automates the production process: It acts as an interface between the Sfix-cell and the machine tool, enabling the quick and safe exchange of workpiece pallets without manual intervention. The pallet changing system can be moved flexibly via a floor axis or positioned by an autonomous mobile robot (AMR).
S-cell system: Mobile automation for flexible manufacturing environments
The S-cell system complements the Smart FMS with an intelligent automation solution. It enables flexible material flow between machining, cleaning, or assembly stations without rigid interlinking. The S-cell, a mobile platform with a permanently installed industrial robot, moves autonomously through the production facility via a driverless transport system. It docks precisely at the respective station, takes over the loading and unloading of workpieces, and moves on to the next task once the process is complete. The cell independently recognizes the type of station it is connected to and automatically adapts its processes. This eliminates the need for manual changeovers, which are usually associated with high costs in classic production lines. At the same time, the machines remain freely accessible, for example for maintenance or setup processes.
In combination with the advanced orchestration software SmartFlow, the system ensures optimal efficiency and utilization of the entire plant. Thanks to AI-supported planning, it adapts dynamically and flexibly to changes in the production process – without any manual intervention. “This solution is highly cost-effective, as it enables step-by-step investment, high component reusability, and short amortization times,” says Michael Kreuzberger, summarizing the advantages. “Companies can implement the system gradually and expand it as needed, as it can be easily networked with SW machines and systems from other manufacturers thanks to open interfaces.”
Introduction of Smart FMS generates great interest
In 2025, SW presented the Smart FMS concept for the first time at automatica in Munich and EMO in Hanover. At automatica, the focus was on the S-cell mobile robot cell, which demonstrated how workpieces can be moved autonomously between different stations. The Sfix system was then officially unveiled at EMO, including a live demonstration of a clamping device made from standardized modules based on CAD data.
“The feedback at both trade fairs showed that companies are looking for solutions that are flexibly scalable and do not require long changeover times,” says Michael Kreuzberger. “The Smart FMS provides exactly this foundation – regardless of industry, batch size, or workpiece variant.” The trade fair appearances thus marked the next step in SW’s development as a system provider of integrated manufacturing solutions.
About Schwäbische Werkzeugmaschinen GmbH (SW):
Schwäbische Werkzeugmaschinen GmbH (SW), headquartered in Schramberg-Waldmössingen, is a leading international manufacturer of smart manufacturing solutions. SW currently employs around 1,700 people worldwide and achieved group sales of EUR 432 million in 2024.
SW’s smart manufacturing solutions range from CNC machining centers with modular automation and autonomous manufacturing cells to complete manufacturing systems and associated software solutions. SW is the global market leader in the field of multi-spindle machining centers for the machining of all types of materials. The manufacturing solutions are used in the automotive industry, electromobility, agricultural and construction machinery, medical technology, and aerospace.
In addition to the automation specialist SW in Tettnang, SW has plants in the USA and China as well as in France, Italy, Poland, Hungary, Mexico, Korea, Turkey, and India.
Find out more about Schwäbische Werkzeugmaschinen GmbH (SW) at www.sw-machines.com.
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