Eliminating Repetitive Tasks in Manufacturing

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Routine tasks not only make work monotonous for employees but also have detrimental effects on productivity and a company’s financial performance. Surveys reveal that more than 40% of workers in various industries spend at least a quarter of their workweek on manual, repetitive tasks. In the manufacturing sector, these repetitive activities often involve data collection and manual data input. Many consider these tasks an inefficient use of employees’ time, especially given the prevalence of sophisticated automation software in today’s market.

Automation offers a pathway to alleviate repetitive and manual tasks. Many manufacturing organizations are embracing cutting-edge robotic technology. These programmed robots, operating under robotic control, leverage artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance an organization’s capabilities in assembly, material handling, and processing. When deployed in a predictable environment, robots can handle physically demanding or monotonous tasks that might otherwise negatively impact employees, whether through injury or diminished morale. The result is a significant increase in productivity and a reduction in labor costs.

Here are several examples that highlight how organizations are utilizing technology to reduce, or even eliminate, repetitive tasks in the manufacturing sector.

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Repetitive Tasks in Manufacturing from Acieta, a provider of robotic manufacturing for automobiles

 

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