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5 manufacturing trends to look forward to in 2021

September 7, 2021 by Liv

The past year has highlighted the need for sweeping and immediate changes across the manufacturing industry. It has been facing several evolving challenges accelerated by the pandemic.

To improve efficiency and productivity, here are five manufacturing trends you should look forward to in 2021:

Continued Focus On the Development of IoT
IoT (the internet of things) remains a buzzword in manufacturing owing to its adaptability and disruptive nature. As companies and their equipment continue to be digitized, IoT can help companies in multiple ways. [Read more…] about 5 manufacturing trends to look forward to in 2021

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Denver schools bring in robots to clean floors

July 30, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Brain Corp, a developer of software for robots, says that Denver Public Schools, one of the nation’s largest school districts, has selected BrainOS-powered robotics scrubbers, manufactured by Tennant Company, to enhance cleanliness and sanitation at some of its more than 200 schools.

Denver Public Schools made the decision to invest in a large fleet of self-driving floor cleaners to give its facility management employees increased bandwidth to work on other higher-value tasks, such as cleaning between classes and other in-depth cleaning. The machines will be deployed this summer at various high schools in the 90,000-student district.

Rich Archuletta, director of facility operations at Denver Public Schools, says: “These new autonomous floor cleaners are a critical technology investment that will help us enhance cleanliness at 14 of our largest buildings, mainly our 10 comprehensive high schools. This is a huge benefit to our students, while maintaining future operating costs. [Read more…] about Denver schools bring in robots to clean floors

Filed Under: News, Service robots Tagged With: autonomous, brain, cleaning, corp, denver, districts, employees, facility, public, robots, school, schools, scrubbers, students, tennant

SoftBank to halt production of Pepper and reduce its robotics business, says Reuters

July 27, 2021 by Mai Tao

SoftBank, the Japanese telecommunications giant which has in the past few years become a huge force in the robotics market, is set to halt production of Pepper, the humanoid robot, according to a report by Reuters. 

The news agency cites sources and documents to say that “production of the humanoid Pepper… was stopped last year”, adding that “it would be costly to restart production”.

Pepper was being manufactured by Foxconn, famous for being Apple’s main manufacturer. [Read more…] about SoftBank to halt production of Pepper and reduce its robotics business, says Reuters

Filed Under: Humanoids, News Tagged With: best, business, efforts, employees, europe, halt, humanoid, investments, nao, pepper, production, reduce, reuters, robot, robotics, robots, softbank

Geek+ and Circle K implement ‘Asia’s largest smart warehouse for grocery deliveries’

June 11, 2021 by Mai Tao

Geek+ is supplying 100 autonomous mobile robots to Circle K for its distribution center in Hong Kong.

The companies say the implementation represents the commitment of Geek+ and Circle K Hong Kong to “build supply chain resilience using technology and support customers with a wide selection of products and excellent services”.

Today, the distribution center of 140,000 square feet handles the deliveries of more than 300 Circle K convenience stores in Hong Kong, serving over 600,000 customers daily. [Read more…] about Geek+ and Circle K implement ‘Asia’s largest smart warehouse for grocery deliveries’

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: accuracy, amrs, chain, circle, convenience, customers, demand, digitalization, efficiency, employees, flexibility, geek+, goods, hong, improve, kong, network, operations, products, stores, supply, support, warehouse, wide

5 Ways to Improve Productivity in Your Manufacturing Facility

May 6, 2021 by Mark Allinson

Manufacturing facilities are among the busiest places regardless of where they’re located or what industry they cater to. Workers move in a calculated manner, and one wrong action might affect their output for the day.

Also, these facilities usually expect a high productivity rate from their staff members. If you’re an employer struggling to achieve this, read on to discover how you can boost your establishment’s efficiency. [Read more…] about 5 Ways to Improve Productivity in Your Manufacturing Facility

Filed Under: Features, Manufacturing, Promoted Tagged With: achieve, company, employees, ensure, equipment, facility, happy, help, manufacturing, order, output, planning, process, production, productivity, rate, regularly, time, tools, work, workers

What is Digital Transformation and What’s the Importance of it for Modern Businesses

May 2, 2021 by Mark Allinson

We were eventually going to fully rely on technology, it has been a long time coming, but the pandemic was the tipping point. It simply highlighted how essential technology is to keep a business afloat.

Nowadays, more and more businesses are trying to use software wherever possible, so they’d have more time and effort to advance. It’s the growing culture of digital transformation, and this is what you need to know about it. [Read more…] about What is Digital Transformation and What’s the Importance of it for Modern Businesses

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: best, business, changes, customer, digital, effort, employees, image, impractical, integrating, investment, manages, motivated, requires, resources, spend, staff, technological, technology, thing, time, top, transformation, watch

6 Incredible Reasons Why You Should Consider AI For Your Startup Business

April 30, 2021 by David Edwards

Gone are the days when businesses would compare between the pros and cons of artificial intelligence implementation.

Now the use of AI services is pretty evident amongst most business processes.

We can’t think of a brand that does not utilize these smart services, from intelligent chatbots that serve consumers across digital channels to automated data analytics that recommends tailored content and products to users based on previous interests and transactions. [Read more…] about 6 Incredible Reasons Why You Should Consider AI For Your Startup Business

Filed Under: Business, Computing Tagged With: ai, artificial, business, businesses, companies, consumers, customer, data, employees, helps, human, intelligence, money, security, services, tasks, technologies, time

5 Ways Automating the Manufacturing Process can Save you Money

April 29, 2021 by Mark Allinson

When technological advancements began, the global population worried that it would eliminate the need for employees. That being true, it also brought along easy ways of production and reduction of operational costs.

Manufacturing is an industry that is growing fast and becoming more competitive. Manufacturers keep an eye out for methods that accelerate production, lower costs, and maintain quality.

Automating the manufacturing process can save you business funds in the following ways. [Read more…] about 5 Ways Automating the Manufacturing Process can Save you Money

Filed Under: Manufacturing Tagged With: automating, automation, business, costs, data, employee, employees, errors, functions, funds, human, informed, manufacturing, operational, process, processes, quality, reduces, save, saves, tasks, time, valuable, wages, ways

Swisslog opens new location in Dortmund

April 23, 2021 by David Edwards

After 30 years in Dortmund’s Technology Park, Swiss intralogistics specialist Swisslog is now moving into a new building in the Dorstfeld district of the city.

The company says the move is a sign of expansion and future orientation as well as a commitment to the Ruhr metropolis and Germany as a business location.

Swisslog officially opened the new location on Ezzestraße in Dortmund-Dorstfeld on April 20. [Read more…] about Swisslog opens new location in Dortmund

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: baur, business, center, city, commitment, company, development, dortmund, employees, future, germany, hub, intralogistics, location, logistics, metropolis, move, ruhr, software, swisslog, technologies, technology

XPO Logistics pilots autonomous forklift truck technology in partnership with Balyo and Linde

March 26, 2021 by Sam Francis

XPO Logistics, a global provider of transport and logistics solutions, has embarked on a new autonomous forklift truck technology pilot program in collaboration with Balyo, a specialist developer of robotics for goods handling equipment.

XPO is the first logistics company in Europe to test Balyo’s latest robotic “reach truck” – referring to its higher reach – under real-life conditions. The pilot is underway at an XPO distribution center near Blois, France.

Malcolm Wilson, XPO’s chief executive officer – Europe, says: “We’re pleased that our on-site tests will help optimize intelligent reach trucks for the logistics environment. As we pilot the robotics in our operations, we’re also exploring these applications to increase efficiency for customers and to support our employees.” [Read more…] about XPO Logistics pilots autonomous forklift truck technology in partnership with Balyo and Linde

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