Pathfinder is an innovative Australian manufacturer that specialises in automated cutting technology, specifically flexible or semi-rigid materials.
Operating since 1996, Pathfinder’s wide range of machines is the best choice for many companies that need automated cutting room solutions for clothing, furniture, automotive, and countless other industries. Some of their most notable customers include names like Seafolly, RM Williams, Flight Interiors, LaZBoy, and Carbon Revolution. https://pathfindercut.com/
Just like Pathfinder’s customers that have chosen them as the best in what they do, Pathfinder has been using SES transformers in their products for more than 2 decades. We have worked closely with Pathfinder to provide them with a custom solution for their unique requirements.
Pathfinder is a perfect example of an Australian-based equipment manufacturer that is benefiting from SES products. If you have a unique power need, speak to us about providing you with a fit-for-purpose solution.
For other projects using Southern Electronic Services transformers, visit our projects page. To check out Pathfinder, click here.
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