5 Reasons Why You Need to Implement Automation Now

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Manufacturers waiting to implement automation are losing out on massive financial and operational gains, not to mention the risk of falling behind the competition. From a company that works with leading manufacturing companies every day, here are five reasons why you need to automate today.

Revolutionize Your Manufacturing Operation with Industry 4.0

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Powerful advances in machine learning, interconnectivity, and industrial automation are transforming the manufacturing industry before our eyes. Accelerate your continuous improvement initiatives and get ahead of your competition by implementing IIoT technologies.

Case Study: ROI Analysis

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We saved one of our customers in the Consumer Goods Industry $498K annually by replacing their fully manual process with an automated machine.

Choosing the Right Pick & Place for Your Operation

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With any automated pick and place operation, ensure you are choosing the solution that fits your desired output and project scope. Between pneumatic, synchronous, robotic, and manual, there are many differentiating factors to consider.

Manufacturing in a Post-COVID World: How to Come Out on Top

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COVID-19 has created immediate obstacles for manufacturers everywhere. Although times remain uncertain, manufacturers who act on this new normal will come out on top. “Future-proof” your manufacturing processes with an investment in automation.

Case Study: Cost of Automation vs. Manual Labor

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One of the greatest benefits of switching to automation is the immediate reduction in labor dependency and cost. This case study compares the costs of traditional manual labor with implementing an automated system.