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What Manufacturers Are Prioritizing in Automation
Overview Summary Many manufacturers are starting automation efforts with part picking, not full line replacement Repetitive picking tasks are prioritized because they directly affect throughput and labor efficiency High-mix picking slows changeovers and creates inconsistency across shifts Ergonomically risky manual handling is a growing driver due to safety and labor retention concerns Automating bottleneck picking … Continued
3 Ways that Cobots Work in Material Handling & Process Applications
The integration of automation has become indispensable. Cobots, or collaborative robots, have emerged as a game-changer, particularly in material handling and process applications. These versatile machines work alongside human workers, enhancing efficiency, safety, and productivity. Read on to take a look at three key ways cobots are reshaping these sectors: vision inspection, dispensing, and palletizing.
Case Study: S.S. White Technologies Vertical Pouch Process Benefits from Robotic Automation
Case Study: Hartz Mountain Blister Packing Process Benefits from Robotic Automation
Hartz Mountain was experiencing labor shortage problems, with a specific need for operators to load tubes of product into their blister seal packaging machines. Read more to learn how the Remtec team was able to develop an automated robotic system to meet the customer’s blister packing process needs.
Six Packaging & Industrial Applications that Benefit from Robotic Automation
Loading and Unloading Improved with Scara Robotics
Five Automation Problems Commonly Solved with Robotic Integration
Many industrial manufacturing processes have been difficult to adapt to automation for a variety of reasons. A new generation of more sophisticated robotic technology is now overcoming many of those obstacles through robotic integration. Read on for five common automation problems that can be solved with advanced robotic technology and a robotic integration plan.






