Alexander Bürkle

We take electrical engineering further

#JustGetStarted! At Alexander Bürkle, there’s genuine pioneering spirit in the DNA. After all, if you want to discover new things and drive change, you need the courage to try things out. In 2016, the technology service provider began working intensively with the digital twin. This was a complex project, as virtual engineering was uncharted territory at the time.

But it was worth it: accelerated processes soon delivered a clear return on investment. Today, companies all over the world use EPLAN solutions that were developed in cooperation with Alexander Bürkle. Its experts played a major role in developing the EPLAN Data Standard, for example. This data standardization approach achieves a massive time saving when creating new design elements, while the consistency it provides ensures the EPLAN Platform is put to full use.

What makes Alexander Bürkle unique as an EPLAN partner?

Alexander Bürkle covers the complete EPLAN portfolio: project analysis, data maintenance, and data refinement; the planning of complete control cabinets with the digital twin, including automated cable routing; and the construction and delivery of control cabinets or stranded wire sets. This enables companies to provide a buffer for order peaks, digitalize design and manufacturing processes, and redefine and optimize procedures and structures—whether in-house or for customers.

Service along the electrical engineering value chain

Alexander Bürkle has been implementing electrical engineering solutions in real life for over a hundred years. Beyond its electrical wholesale business, today the company supports its customers along the entire electrical engineering value chain. This means that Alexander Bürkle not only supplies the electrical components, but also offers comprehensive services for the electrical trade, mechanical engineering, and industry, including in sectors such as food, medical technology, automotive, and aerospace.

This covers support in electrical design as well as in all subsequent processes—right up to the finished control cabinet.