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  1. 因幡電機産業 産機カンパニー Osaka//Trading company/Wholesale
  2. ABB ロボティクス&ディスクリート・オートメーション事業本部 - 産業用ロボット関連製品 Tokyo//robot
  3. 西川産業 営業本部エンジニアリンググループ Osaka//Trading company/Wholesale
  4. 4 Ando Co.,Ltd. Aichi//Trading company/Wholesale
  5. 5 KYONI CO.,LTD. tokyo,kanawgawa,chib,gunma,yamagata,nagoya,shanghai Tokyo//Machine elements and parts

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  1. YAMAHA Collaborative Robot 'Yamaha Motor Cobot' 因幡電機産業 産機カンパニー
  2. Yamayan Electric Production Technology Engineering Services 因幡電機産業 産機カンパニー
  3. [Authorized Dealer] FAIRINO manufactured easy-to-use collaborative robots at low prices. Ando Co.,Ltd.
  4. 4 ABB Robotics Japan | Comprehensive Robot Lineup ABB ロボティクス&ディスクリート・オートメーション事業本部 - 産業用ロボット関連製品
  5. 5 [New Product] NACHI Non-Colliding Collaborative Robot MZS05 KYONI CO.,LTD. tokyo,kanawgawa,chib,gunma,yamagata,nagoya,shanghai

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Collaborative Robot Case: Automation of Potting (Assembly) for Electronic Circuits

Potting of electronic substrates using collaborative robots! Automating manual work in a limited workspace.

Life Elettronica, located in the city of Modena, is a manufacturer that produces electronic substrates for third parties. The company decided to replace machines that always required operators with robots to automate the potting process. It was also essential that the solution could be used in extremely tight spaces and offered high quality and excellent reproducibility. As a result, they adopted the Universal Robots UR3 cobot for the potting work. By automating with the Universal Robots cobot, they achieved improvements in revenue, efficiency, and productivity, while maintaining high quality and reproducibility, resulting in perfect quality potting processing. The high reproducibility has also led to a reduction in defects and defective products. 【Overcoming Automation Challenges】 ■ Automating manual work in limited workspace ■ High-quality processing and excellent reproducibility *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Collaborative Robot Case: Automation of Pick and Place / Assembly

Introduction of case studies on the implementation of collaborative robots that respond with accuracy and reliability.

MARKA is a chemical products company that manufactures detergents. The company has adopted the Universal Robots UR3 for the task of tightening caps on its own brand consumer goods. This decision has responded with accuracy and reliability, and the investment made in this machine was recouped within a year. 【Overcoming Automation Challenges】 ■ Bottle Cap Tightening ■ The collaborative robot utilizes built-in power control to ensure that the correct power is applied consistently every time. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Collaborative Robot Case: Automation of Screw Tightening and Assembly Tasks

Quality and production efficiency have improved! Integrated into the facility, the production line has been optimized.

SHAD, which handles accessories for motorcycles, has been steadily growing over the past few years and was looking for robotic solutions to respond to the increasing demand. The solution the company sought was not to work on reducing the production process, and since the company's production range was always changing, "single-function" robots were not cost-effective. Therefore, they integrated the UR5 into their facility in Moller del Valles to optimize the production line and improve the working environment for employees. [Challenges addressed by automation] ■ Improved overall product quality ■ Freed employees from repetitive tasks *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Collaborative Robot Example: Pick and Place in the Packaging Process

Eliminated the laborious tasks that were repeated on the process line. Reduced both setup and costs.

Scandinavian Tobacco Group, one of the largest pipe tobacco production factories in the world, wanted to avoid having employees perform tedious repetitive tasks. As a clear solution, they installed robots to automate ergonomically unfavorable tasks, but there was a problem: there was no space in the factory for the robots. Therefore, the company chose Universal Robots, which significantly simplified both setup and costs. **Key Factors** - Easy programming - Quick setup - Flexible implementation - Collaborative and safe - Rapid capital recovery *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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Collaborative Robot Case: Automation of Machine Tending Tasks

The payback period is 15 months! Collaborative robots solve machine tending tasks.

Due to rising wages and difficulties in hiring experienced workers, Sky Engineering, a precision engineering company based in Singapore, faced the challenge of maintaining production costs at a competitive level. Struggling to reduce production costs, the company ultimately succeeded in implementing a robotic arm on one of its CNC machines. The company has the capacity for one operator to handle two machines. 【Key Factors】 ■ Easy programming ■ Flexible implementation ■ Quick capital recovery *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Collaborative Robot Case: Introducing Robots in Limited Space

Achieving three times the productivity with cobots! Introducing a case where the investment was recouped in less than a year.

While aiming to improve productivity and accuracy, SMEW Textile Machinery Pvt. has made the decision to incorporate collaborative robots (cobots) into textile machinery manufacturing, transitioning from micro and small enterprises (MSMEs) to small and medium enterprises (SMEs), and further aiming for larger growth. As a result, they achieved three times the productivity with cobots and recovered their investment in less than a year. 【Overcoming Automation Challenges】 ■ Labor Shortages ■ Safety ■ Limited Space ■ Investment Recovery Period of Less than One Year *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Collaborative Robot Case: Machine Tending in Medical Device Manufacturing Process

Doubling production with robotics: Case study of implementing easily programmable universal robots.

Tegra Medical, a company engaged in metal and machining industries, faced a decline in profit margins due to rising costs and customer demands for price reductions. In response, the company deployed three collaborative robot arms manufactured by Universal Robots. By tending machines that produce medical devices, they doubled their production output and freed up 11 full-time employees, allowing the manufacturer to continue meeting customer demand while keeping costs low. 【Key Points】 - Easy programming - Collaborative and safe - Quick return on investment *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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Collaborative Robot Case: Expanding Production Scale While Reducing Costs

A case study of robot implementation that achieved three times the productivity of 3D printing with collaborative robots.

Voodoo Manufacturing, located in Brooklyn, New York, operates a rapidly growing 3D printing farm. For the startup, automating the manual processes of loading and unloading plates onto the printer was an urgent issue. Therefore, the company chose the Universal Robots UR10. With the collaborative robot, they achieved a threefold increase in 3D printing productivity! 【Overcoming Automation Challenges】 ■ Expanding production scale while reducing costs ■ Employees can be assigned to more complex tasks ■ Payback period of 6 months ■ UR+ Product: Robotiq 2-Finger Gripper Kit *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Collaborative robot examples: machine tending, automation of CNC operations.

Introducing a case where collaborative robots solved machine tending and CNC operations.

Whippany Actuation Systems creates electromechanical actuation systems for the aerospace and defense industries. The company was looking for solutions that could be easily implemented and programmed, and that did not require traditional guards and safety measures as demanded by other robots. Collaborative robots have not yet fully given Whippany a competitive edge, and the company is currently considering the potential to increase insourced work thanks to its enhanced production capacity. 【Overcoming Automation Challenges】 ■ Increased production volume ■ Improved employee experience ■ Enhanced profit margins ■ Increased output ■ ROI in less than 12 months *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Collaborative Robot Case: Reducing Barriers through Automation of Pick & Place Tasks

We will reduce the yield rate of the production line and improve the value of employees' work and their workload.

YUEYIN Technology, a Taiwanese electronics company, is transitioning to Industry 4.0 and aims to enhance its technological capabilities and optimize existing equipment. To achieve this, the company utilized multiple UR5 collaborative robots to extend the lifespan of its equipment and reduce repetitive stress injuries. As a result, the flexibility of personnel allocation increased, allowing more employees to take on managerial roles, which enhanced the value of work and sense of achievement among employees. 【Overcoming Automation Challenges】 ■ Efficiency and yield rates of production lines ■ Reduction of operating costs ■ Safe reduction of employees' repetitive stress injuries ■ Decrease in employees' workload *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Collaborative Robot Case: Maintaining Cost-Effectiveness through Automation of Assembly Work

It is now possible to free employees from simple tasks! Introducing a case study on the implementation of the UR5.

Founded in 2003 in Malans, Switzerland, Profatec AG has been providing solutions using molded plastics from a professional perspective to a wide range of industries, from automotive companies to pharmaceutical firms, for over 10 years. The company has enabled businesses to continue operations at its Swiss headquarters while maintaining cost-effectiveness through the implementation of solutions utilizing robotic arms. 【Overcoming Automation Challenges】 ■ Freeing staff from repetitive tasks ■ Creating more consistent and reliable processes ■ Contributing to cost reduction *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Collaborative robot case: Providing education to various levels from students to industry professionals.

We responded to the local industry's request to train personnel using collaborative robots.

The Ramtech Career Center in Ohio is one of the largest comprehensive robotics education centers in the United States. To increase the number of skilled manufacturing workers to meet future market needs, our school uses collaborative robots from Universal Robots. We provide education to a diverse range of students, from middle schoolers to industry professionals. [Challenges Addressed in Automation] ■ Responded to local industry demands for training personnel with collaborative robots. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Collaborative Robot Case: Automation of CNC Machine Tending and Polishing Operations

We achieved the implementation of robots into legacy devices in a short period by utilizing collaborative robots.

All Axis, a small machining company in Dallas, Texas, faced a shortage of workers, leading to equipment downtime. A major challenge in introducing robots was that All Axis's equipment was old and lacked a direct interface with industrial robots. Therefore, the company chose our collaborative robots, which could be easily implemented through the controllers of their old equipment. The implementation was very successful, and the company began to handle robot implementations for other machining businesses. 【Overcoming Automation Challenges】 - Implementation of cobots on legacy equipment - Accurate placement of parts on CNC machines and laser marking devices - Uniform polishing and deburring - Achieving automation without safety barriers - Programming and operation by operators *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Collaborative Robot Case: Automation of Pick and Place Tasks

An ultra-advanced camera control system. Here we introduce a case study of the implementation of universal robots that can easily perform complex movements.

Augmented Robotics (AR+) is a French startup company that develops new technology for camera control solutions in robotics, hardware, and software, and offers the "Arcam Robotics System." The company is developing user-friendly tools to control the movements of cameras mounted on industrial robots. After numerous tests, they chose the Universal Robots UR10 six-axis robotic arm. The implementation has simplified the operator's workstation in the control room, making it easy to perform complex movements that were previously difficult. 【Overcoming Automation Challenges (Partially)】 ■ Payback period: 7 months ■ Collaborative robot used: UR10 *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Collaborative robot examples: machine tending, automation of injection molding

Case study of the introduction of a user-friendly robot. It reduced the risk of workplace accidents.

To reduce the risk of repetitive strain injuries (RSI) among employees, the UK cleat manufacturer CLAMCLEATS LTD has implemented robotic solutions to eliminate manual clipping tasks. The robots have proven to be highly efficient workers, resulting in human operators being able to handle three tasks at once. 【Overcoming Automation Challenges】 ■ To reduce the risk of repetitive strain injuries (RSI) among employees ■ Clamcleats Ltd invested in robotic solutions to replace manual clipping ■ Payback period: 7 to 10 months *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Collaborative robot examples: Pick and place, automation of analysis and testing.

Adopting universal robots in curricula that benefit the education of young people.

The Technical College of Jutland adopted a lightweight robotic arm from Universal Robots with the aim of introducing students to the world of automation. Due to its high level of flexibility and ease of use, the introduction of the robot into the educational environment was straightforward. [Challenge] ■ There was a need for an industrial robot that is user-friendly, intuitive, and has mobile capabilities. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Collaborative Robot Examples | Automation of Injection Molding, Packaging, and Palletizing

Increase injection molding production volume by up to four times and reduce waste to nearly zero. A universal robot that is easy to program!

DYNAMIC GROUP has been struggling to secure personnel for its injection molding production and wanted to utilize its existing workforce more efficiently. Currently, three collaborative robot arms from Universal Robots are taking over several repetitive tasks. As a result, product consistency has improved, and production volume has increased by nearly 400%. [Challenges Addressed by Automation] - Increased production volume by up to 400% and reduced waste to almost zero. - Workers have been freed from repetitive and labor-intensive tasks, eliminating staff shortages. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Collaborative robot case: Automation of hazardous tasks. No safety measures required.

Robot technology has improved safety and increased job satisfaction.

The Canadian shelf system manufacturer, Etalex, was seeking a flexible robotic arm solution that would take up little space on the production floor and could be utilized for multiple tasks. To that end, the company introduced the UR10. By automating high-risk repetitive tasks, they were able to enhance safety without relying on cumbersome fence installations or space-intensive safety measures. 【Overcoming Automation Challenges】 - Significantly reduced the time humans are involved in load tasks, improving the safety of the work environment. - Return on investment period: 12 months. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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Collaborative Robot Case: Automation of Part Adhesion Work at Kitchen Sinks

Improving productivity by utilizing collaborative robots while enhancing employee job satisfaction.

Franke produces over 10,000 kitchen sinks annually. After pressing the aluminum sink units, they adhere the mounting blocks to the sides. They believed that if they could automate the repetitive tasks, they could save on adhesive and reduce human errors when attaching the mounting blocks. The challenge was to find a solution that could apply the adhesive and attach the mounting blocks to the sides. Thus, the company chose the UR5 robot. The UR5 solution supports an annual production volume of 10,000 units with performance far exceeding expectations. 【Overcoming Automation Challenges】 - Freeing employees from high-stress repetitive tasks to improve operational efficiency on the production line - Reducing material waste *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Five Questions to Verify When Introducing Collaborative Robots

Good news for those who think that the company size is too small for the introduction of robots: [We are offering a free guidebook].

You may be wondering if robots can truly be a solution to the challenges faced by small to medium-sized manufacturers dealing with low-volume, high-variety production. However, if you believe that just because you are not a large manufacturer, you have no choice but to rely on manual production methods, your doubts may not be entirely justified. This workbook presents five questions to examine such doubts. It outlines five key points that small to medium-sized manufacturers should consider when introducing robots. [Contents] ■ Are your doubts justified? ■ Five questions for verification ■ It is never too small for you to introduce collaborative robots! *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Case Studies of Collaborative Robots for the Food Industry: Automation of Pick & Place and Injection

Collaborative robots contribute to securing staff for small businesses in countries with low birth rates!

At Babo Arms, we wanted to automate our production process while maintaining a close relationship with our customers. Therefore, we introduced our 'UR5' robot into a series of processes, including washing cups, brewing drinks, and handing them over to customers. After the introduction, staff members who were freed from the task of making drinks were able to engage with customers, discover their purchasing intentions and requests, and improve service quality, thereby realizing the company's vision. 【Overcoming Automation Challenges】 ■ Resolving labor shortages ■ Maintaining drink quality ■ Introducing robots that can work safely alongside humans while preserving customer interaction *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Collaborative Robot Case: Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.

Providing solutions to the aging workforce! Reducing labor costs for auxiliary workers at global automotive manufacturers.

We would like to introduce a case study on the collaborative robot "UR10" handled by Universal Robots. At Nissan Motor's Yokohama plant, there was a need for a more streamlined production process, as well as a challenge to prevent the loss of essential skills due to the aging workforce. To reduce labor costs associated with auxiliary workers caused by inefficient production processes, the "UR10" from Universal Robots was introduced. With the implementation of two lines using this product, the Yokohama plant was able to eliminate excess takt time, allowing operators to gain experience on other lines during their free time. 【Overcoming Automation Challenges】 ■ Reducing staff workload ■ Improving efficiency ■ Enhancing performance to help reduce unnecessary special costs *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Introducing 7 companies with collaborative robot examples in the automotive industry.

Introducing the effects of collaborative robot implementation, such as improved productivity, high-quality product supply, and time reduction, in an easy-to-understand manner. [Case studies on collaborative robot implementation available!]

This document contains "case studies of collaborative robot implementation" from seven companies in the automotive industry. It clearly explains the challenges before the introduction of collaborative robots, the decisive factors for adoption, the tasks that were resolved, and the effects after implementation. This is a resource that we hope will be read by those considering the introduction of collaborative robots, as well as those struggling with efficiency and labor reduction on the shop floor. It also includes QR links to case study videos, making it recommended for those who want to see videos of specific cases. 【Examples of Implementation Benefits】 ■ Achieved automation of the cutting line and improved productivity without changing the production process ■ Successfully automated the experience and intuition of skilled workers, ensuring a stable supply of high-quality products ■ Reduced setup time by 50% *For more details, please refer to the PDF download. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.

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Materials with Case Studies: 'Collaborative Robots Active in the Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industries'

Explaining the benefits of introducing collaborative robots, such as improving the efficiency of sample processing and automating repetitive tasks!

This document introduces the "utilization of collaborative robots" in the manufacturing sites of hospitals and chemical products/pharmaceuticals. It explains the benefits of introducing collaborative robots in fields where the demands for quality, precision, and accuracy are extremely strict, along with case studies. This is a document that we would like those considering the introduction of collaborative robots or those struggling with efficiency and labor reduction in the workplace to read. 【Examples of Introduction Benefits】 ■ Reduction of waiting time for inspection subjects through the efficiency of sample processing ■ Establishment of a highly efficient and high-quality small lot production line ■ Automation of repetitive tasks that impose a significant physical burden *This document can be viewed via "PDF Download." Please feel free to contact us with any inquiries.

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Do collaborative robots really need to be implemented? Five items to check before consideration.

[Guidebook Giveaway] Is automation really necessary? What is the difference between industrial robots and collaborative robots? We will answer your company's questions with five tailored questions.

In recent times, as cost reduction and IoT implementation are being emphasized, the attention towards collaborative robots that work alongside humans has been increasing year by year. However, there are still relatively few companies that have actually introduced collaborative robots, aren't there? Additionally, many people may have concerns such as, "I know the name of collaborative robots, but...," "What is the difference from industrial robots?" or "Is automation really necessary?" Therefore, before considering the introduction of collaborative robots, we would like to offer you a free document that clearly explains how collaborative robots can contribute to your company. We encourage you to take this opportunity to read this guidebook! [Contents] ■ Is automation really necessary? ■ Which is more suitable, industrial robots or collaborative robots? ■ Cost comparison for automation ■ Benefits of collaborative robots, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Case Studies of Collaborative Robot Implementation in Japanese Companies

[Handbook Presentation] For those struggling with securing talent and automating equipment, we can solve it with the introduction of collaborative robots. Would you like to refer to some nearby examples?

The attention on collaborative robots that work alongside humans has been increasing year by year. However, do you have concerns such as "Which processes can they be introduced into?" "What are the key points when introducing them?" or "What if the introduction fails?" At Universal Robots, we have prepared many case studies to address these concerns. Among them, this document summarizes actual case studies from within Japan. The industries covered include automotive, electronics, pharmaceuticals, and chemicals. The content introduces three points: "Challenges before introduction," "Solutions," and "Results after introduction," along with real voices from our customers, and we have also provided links to videos. If you are struggling with securing operators or automating equipment, why not refer to this guidebook that compiles nearby examples of how collaborative robots have solved these challenges? *For more details, please download the document.

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Collaborative Robot Case: Pick and Place

We have introduced robots into the seedling cultivation process, achieving significant labor savings.

Osaka Forestry Co., Ltd. has been producing and supplying seedlings in Tokachi, Hokkaido for 70 years. The company has successfully automated part of the seedling cultivation process, which was traditionally reliant on manual labor. Amidst the challenges of an aging workforce making it difficult to secure labor, significant labor savings have been achieved. ■ Challenges: Due to a high dependency on skilled workers and an aging workforce, there are concerns about future labor shortages, and it is necessary for humans to work alongside robots. ■ After Implementation: UR robots were introduced in the initial process of seedling production, where containers are placed on a conveyor, allowing one person to perform a task that previously required two. *For details on the implemented processes, challenges faced, and more information, please check the link.

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Collaborative Robot Case: Motorcycle Parts Manufacturer SHAD - Screw Tightening

Utilize universal robots to optimize the production process and improve work efficiency.

At the Spanish motorcycle parts manufacturer SHAD, the automation of the assembly process is being considered to allow workers to operate in a more rational environment. As production processes change, they sought a system that could respond flexibly and introduced collaborative robots. As a result, the working environment for the screw tightening process has improved, and two workers have been freed from many repetitive tasks. ■Challenges: They want to automate to respond to increased demand, but there is no space to build an automation system. They want to improve the repetitive tasks of the workers. ■After implementation: The UR5 robot was introduced in the screw tightening process, allowing it to be positioned right next to the workers, enabling collaboration in a shared space. By replacing repetitive tasks with the robot, work efficiency has also improved. *For details on the decisive factors for introducing collaborative robots and operational status, please see the linked source.

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Collaborative Robot Case Study: Aido Industry Co., Ltd. Air Blow Process Automation

Japanese companies double their productivity after introducing collaborative robots!

Aido Industry, which manufactures automotive parts OEM using aluminum die casting and machining in Obu City, Aichi Prefecture, faced the challenge of low profit margins despite increasing sales due to a chronic labor shortage. While devising countermeasures, they encountered UR robots at a trade show, realized they could develop the system in-house, and began the implementation process. Now, 40 UR robots are in operation. ■ Challenge: There is a labor shortage, and labor costs such as the salaries of temporary employees are high, resulting in no increase in profits despite rising sales. Traditional industrial robots incur system costs, making it difficult to take the plunge into implementation. ■ After implementation: Over three years, 40 UR robots were introduced, doubling productivity. Furthermore, by incorporating human intelligence into the robots, it became possible to further increase productivity. * For details on the decisive factors for robot implementation and horizontal expansion to other processes, please see the linked page.

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Collaborative Robot Case: L'ORÉAL INDIA Automation of Transport Processes

The reason why L'Oréal's cosmetics improved the overall equipment efficiency of its Indian factory by 5%.

L'Oréal, one of the world's largest cosmetics brands, was facing a problem at its Pune factory in India. The manual handling of the final stage of the manufacturing process was posing serious ergonomic risks to the workers on site. In response, the company introduced UR robots to automate the palletizing process. This led to increased efficiency and achieved a 0% ergonomic risk. The Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) improved by 5%. ■ Challenge: In the final process of stacking boxes onto pallets, one worker was required to lift a total of 8,500 kg during an 8-hour shift, with an ergonomic risk assessment at level 4 (level 5 being the maximum). ■ After implementation: It became possible to load two pallets simultaneously without stopping the production line, reducing the working time per shift by 30 minutes. The time required for pallet replacement was also shortened, resulting in a 5% improvement in OEE at the Pune factory. For more details on the decisive factors for robot implementation and horizontal deployment to other processes, please see the link. *The PDF download content is a comprehensive catalog.

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