10/03/2026
At RIHA Industries, manufacturing is not just about designing and selling machines — it’s about being involved in every step of the process.
Today’s task in the workshop: retrofitting a chip conveyor to one of our CNC milling machines.
Running a manufacturing business often means wearing many different hats. Some days it’s engineering, other days it’s production planning — and sometimes it’s simply rolling up your sleeves and stepping in as the maintenance technician to keep the workshop running smoothly.
One of the things we strongly believe in at RIHA is staying hands-on with our manufacturing processes. It allows us to continuously improve our machines, solve problems quickly, and maintain the flexibility that local manufacturing provides.
Skills like these come from strong technical training. The Swiss Polymechanic apprenticeship — which covers everything from designing parts, defining manufacturing processes, CNC programming, and operating machinery — laid the foundation for this hands-on approach.
That mindset still shapes how we build our products today.
Engineering, manufacturing and problem-solving — all part of the job.