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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Overcoming Automation Challenges ■ Resolving Workforce Shortage Issues ■ Responding to Small-Batch Production of Various Types ■ Achieving High Reliability with Zero Defect Rate ■ Production Volume Increased by 11% Key Factors ■ Flexible and capable of handling 12 types of parts for NC milling machines ■ Stable operation with two shifts ■ Easy programming, allowing for setup changes in under one hour ■ Safe collaboration with humans is possible with appropriate risk assessment
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Tasks automated by collaborative robots ■ Loading and unloading workpieces to and from NC machining machines
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Universal Robots is a pioneer that developed the world's first collaborative robot and is a leading company in the field of collaborative robots. Equipped with safety features, these collaborative robots can be used without safety barriers if a risk assessment is conducted. They are compact, lightweight, and easy to program, allowing a single robot to be deployed across multiple processes. To lower the barriers to robot adoption, Universal Robots offers free online training and has a rich ecosystem of peripheral devices. If you are struggling with labor shortages, please consider our solutions. Many customers are utilizing our robots even in environments without robotics engineers.