[Collaborative Robot Implementation Case] Case study of collaborative robot implementation at All Axis Machining, a metal processing manufacturer in Dallas, Texas.
"Metal processing manufacturer struggling with labor shortages increases operating hours by 2.5 times through robot implementation"
Summary:
At All Axis Machining, a metal processing manufacturer in Dallas, Texas, downtime due to labor shortages had led to missed deadlines. However, by introducing collaborative robots in processes such as polishing, inspection, and machine tending, the company resolved this issue. In the first project after implementation, operating hours increased by 2.5 times, and profits rose by 60%.
Challenges:
Downtime caused by labor shortages, outdated equipment, and space limitations made it difficult to introduce industrial robots.
After Implementation:
After introducing the UR10, the turnaround time for jobs that typically took 4-5 months was reduced to 2.5 months, resulting in a 60% profit increase from this work alone (with an ROI of 4 months), and operating hours increased from 8 hours to 20 hours. Additionally, the UR10 was utilized for manual polishing tasks, leading to improved quality.
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