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See how companies like yours are growing with robots

23 August 2021

With manufacturing companies facing the need to tackle the multiple challenges arising from issues such as COVID-19, changing consumer demands and a growing shortage of labour, there has never been a better time to consider making a switch to robots.

To help you explore whether your company could benefit from robotic automation, ABB Robotics has released a new case study booklet detailing the benefits that robots are bringing for UK small to medium companies, with examples covering applications in sectors including the automotive supply chain, food and beverage, ceramics production and shoe manufacturing. 

Available for download from https://bit.ly/3y7n4BaABBCaseStudy the booklet features 19 examples of UK customer applications. Each application example covers the key challenges facing the featured customer, detailing how they have been overcome and the main benefits achieved. 

In particular, the booklet helps to tackle many of the barriers such concerns over complexity and return on investment that have hampered the take-up of robots in the UK. Examples are included explaining how ABB and its systems integrator partners have helped users to simplify introducing robots to their factory floors and enabled improvements that have resulted in improved levels of productivity, efficiency and flexibility. 

“Today’s robots offer the highest levels of accuracy, precision and flexibility, enabling them to be used for everything from mass production through to low volume and bespoke processes,” says Nigel Platt, General Manager – Robotics and Automation UK and Ireland for ABB Robotics. “As such, they have the potential to help the UK’s manufacturing companies to compete on a level playing field with companies from around the world, opening new opportunities for growth and offering scope for improved profitability and responsiveness to changing conditions.” 

To download a copy, visit https://bit.ly/3y7n4BaABBCaseStudy


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