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Collaborative robots Product List and Ranking from 45 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

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Collaborative robots Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

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  1. クラマ Fukuoka//Trading company/Wholesale
  2. 因幡電機産業 産機カンパニー Osaka//Trading company/Wholesale
  3. 安藤 Aichi//Trading company/Wholesale
  4. 4 シリックス Mie//robot
  5. 5 西川産業 営業本部エンジニアリンググループ Osaka//Trading company/Wholesale

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  1. Set of 3 Handbooks: "Learn from the Basics - Three Major Themes of Smart Factories" 因幡電機産業 産機カンパニー
  2. Collaborative Robot 'UR5' クラマ
  3. Utilizing robots for further quality and productivity. クラマ
  4. 4 Collaborative Robot 'UR10' クラマ
  5. 5 Collaborative Robot 'UR3' クラマ

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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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Collaborative Robot Case: YUEYIN Technology Cutting Process

Utilizing collaborative robots to extend equipment lifespan! We have made it possible to apply 90% of the equipment to the production of other new products.

YUEYIN Technology, which has a track record in OEM for electronic components, traditionally used custom automatic production machinery. However, with the increasing diversity of end-user products, the lifespan of the machinery has also shortened. While searching for solutions other than increasing labor, collaborative robots were introduced. Even after the product life cycle ends, 90% of the equipment can now be applied to the production of other new products, alleviating concerns that costs might not be covered at the time of equipment introduction. ■Challenge: The lifespan of machinery has shortened due to changes in consumer purchasing behavior. ■After implementation: 90% of the equipment can now be applied to the production of other new products. The potential risks associated with employee work have been significantly reduced. The payback period for the investment in UR robots is an average of 8 to 9 months. For details on the decisive factors for robot introduction and horizontal expansion to other processes, please see the linked content. *The PDF download content is a comprehensive catalog.

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Collaborative Robot Case: Jenny | Waltle Bulk Automation

Small businesses automate bulk picking, achieving an 11% increase in production.

The Austrian aluminum and plastic parts manufacturing company Jenny | Waltle has introduced collaborative robots into the bulk picking process to address challenges in securing human resources and responding to small-lot, diverse production. As a result, in addition to solving these challenges, they achieved a zero defect rate, and production increased by 11% within less than a year after the robot was implemented. Challenges: Securing human resources, responding to small-lot, diverse production After implementation: Stable operation with two shifts, high reliability, achieving a zero defect rate, and an 11% increase in production within a year of robot implementation. For details on the decisive factors for robot implementation and horizontal expansion to other processes, please see the link. *The PDF download content is a comprehensive catalog.

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Collaborative Robot Case: MT Solar | MIG Welding Automation

Automating the welding process to meet the rapidly increasing demand of 300%.

Overview: MT Solar, an American manufacturer of solar power equipment, was struggling with a shortage of welding workers. After introducing collaborative robots into the welding process, they were able to meet the demand that surged by 300%, and due to the reproducibility of precision, the quality improved, leading to enhanced competitiveness. Challenges: - Responding to a 300% increase in demand during peak periods - Freeing workers from simple tasks so they can focus on high-skilled work After Implementation: - Capable of responding to the surge in demand - Successfully improved product quality and strengthened competitiveness - Expected payback period of 16 to 24 months *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.

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Automation of workpiece loading and unloading to and from devices using collaborative robots.

Are you giving up on achieving automation within your company? With collaborative robots, it is possible!

When considering automation, are you giving up on achieving it in-house? With collaborative robots, it is possible. A highly demanded application for feasible automation is the work loading and unloading (machine tending) process. - Why is it easier to achieve automation in the machine tending process with Universal Robots' collaborative robots? - Differences between traditional industrial robots and collaborative robots, etc., will be explained in the materials. *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.*

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Successfully in-house automated processes using collaborative robots from zero experience.

Automation of gear cutting, engraving, and chamfering operations for construction machinery drive components! By eliminating idle time, productivity increased by 30%.

The collaborative robot "UR10e" from Universal Robots has been introduced at Okubo Gear Industry Co., Ltd. At the company, on-site workers without programming experience have successfully automated the loading and unloading tasks for processing machines by working on the construction of an automation system. Additionally, with the introduction of the UR robot, the company has achieved a 30% increase in productivity for the targeted equipment. They have also succeeded in reducing the workforce by one person, enabling a transformation from a labor-intensive production approach to a more efficient system. For more details, please refer to the related links. 【Overview of UR Robot】 ■Product Name: UR10e ■Product Specifications ・Payload: 12.5kg ・Working Radius: 1,300mm ・Footprint: φ190mm ・Weight: 33.5kg *For more information, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Case Study Collection on Collaborative Robots: "Collaborative Robots in the Automotive Industry"

What is advanced automation in the automotive industry? An explanation of how to utilize collaborative robots for each application. [Free case study collection included]

The automotive industry is highly automated, but many tasks performed by humans are very complex, so automation can only be achieved with collaborative robots working alongside skilled operators. This document details the reasons for expanding the scope of automation in a wide range of applications and production facilities within the automotive industry, as well as how to build systems with collaborative robots. Additionally, it includes case studies with photographs, making it a useful resource for those considering implementation. [Contents] ■ Collaborative robots in the automotive industry ■ Enhancing productivity and securing competitiveness ■ Advancing automation on production lines more than ever ■ How to build systems with collaborative robots ■ Case studies from the automotive industry around the world *We are also offering materials on 7 case studies from the automotive industry as a gift! For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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We held the SANKI Private Show 2020.

A total of 150 participants joined us (including remote participants via Zoom).

We were able to successfully hold the SANKI Private Show 2020 at our headquarters building in Atsuta Ward, Nagoya City, with the theme of improving workplace environments during the COVID-19 pandemic. As Sanki Co., Ltd., this was our first attempt, and although there were some shortcomings, we would like to express our deep gratitude to the customers who participated and the companies that cooperated with us. This private show was held by reservation as a measure to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus. At the exhibition, we presented collaborative robot systems, robot hands, AI visual inspection software, environmental protection products, Sier consultation services, and leasing proposals. Even after the private show, we will continue to provide information about our products at our showroom, so if you wish to visit, please contact us. Contact: Yoshida Email: katsuhiko_yoshida@sanki1948.co.jp Phone: 070-6410-3706

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Collaborative robot 'DOBOT-CR7' with a payload capacity of 7kg.

This is a collaborative robot with a movable weight of 7 kg, designed to be safe and highly functional while adding low cost.

Sanki Co., Ltd. is an official distributor of DOBOT. DOBOT offers a wide range of products, including the CR series, which can meet various customer needs such as payload capacity and safety. There is also a series with a safety skin feature that can "stop the robotic arm before contact." **About the CR7** Weight: 24.5kg | Number of axes: 6 | Payload capacity: 7kg | Reach: 990mm Repeatability: ±0.02mm Axis motion range: J1 ±357° J2 ±178° J3 ±155° J4 ±178° J5 ±178° J6 ±357° Maximum axis speed: 180°/s (J1-J6) We have a showroom where you can see the actual machines. Additionally, we offer free programming seminars for purchasers. This allows customers to handle programming themselves after purchase, leading to cost reductions. Please feel free to consult with us.

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Introduction to San-ki Showroom Co., Ltd.

The three machines will address the labor shortage issue with robots.

Sanki has been engaging with robots since 2018. Our company features a combination of trading and technology, meaning we are a technology-oriented trading company. We not only handle products that contribute to addressing labor shortages but also provide system integration proposals that utilize these products on-site. We also accommodate various payment methods such as leasing and respond to various subsidies. If you are struggling with labor shortages, please feel free to consult with us. 【What you can do at the showroom】 - Experience session for creating programs with collaborative robots - Hands-on experience with serving robots 【Exhibited product information】 ■ Collaborative Robots - AUBO i-10: Maintains high operability while being affordably priced - DOBOT CR-10: Adds safety and high functionality at a low cost ■ Transport Robots - Cat-shaped serving robot: BellaBot - Serving robot with signage: KettyBot - Efficient serving robot: PuduBot - Universal delivery robot: PuduBot 2 ■ Robot Hands - OnRobot ScrewDriver - OnRobot 3FG15 three-finger gripper - OnRobot RG2 gripper

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