Automotive Industry Runs Efficiently with Factory Automation and AGV
AGC Systems Handle Heavy Loads Better than Employees
AGC systems give new meaning to the latest and greatest in technology
and engineering. For the automotive industry, factory automation and
robotic systems make car manufacturing look like an easy job.
AGC systems can carry loads from 100 to 100,000 pounds and moves heavy
care parts quickly without human error. As opposed to human employees,
safety or fatigues aren’t issues with robotic systems. Factory
automation work 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and 365 days a year.
Human employees need breaks, vacations and holiday pay. Robotic
systems just need dynamic, high-powered computer software to get their
job done whenever the manufacturers need them.
AGC Systems Help Automotive Industry Compete Worldwide
Robots repeat the same exact task at the same speed for days, months
and even years. Without factory automation and robotic systems,
automotive manufacturers wouldn’t be able to compete. With the
automotive industry taking a hit financially, it pays to use advanced
robotic systems to quickly assemble and distribute parts worldwide.
Robotics helps the automotive industry in the following ways:
- Increase assembly line production by using conveyors and
automated guidance vehicles
- Performs functions with greater accuracy and precision (less
room for error)
- Automotive workers no longer endure dull, taxing or monotonous
tasks
- Cuts automotive manufacturing costs – increases productivity of
parts and shipment
- Prevents accidents and performs hazardous tasks for human
employees
- Assembly lines move quickly and more products are produced in
less amount of time
Because of the advancement in computer technology, robotics performs
difficult, technical jobs that are much needed in the automotive
industry. Robotics assists with assembling and manufacturing
automotive parts, painting, and tire production. As a result of
robotics, the automotive industry saves billions of dollars each year
compared to other industries that rely on manual, human labor. If the
automotive industry relied solely on human labor, there would be more
accidents, more human error, decreased productivity and greater costs
to auto consumers.