Pick and place robot frees up two labour hours daily

Posted on 17 Aug 2017 by Jonny Williamson

A Danish printing company has reduced non-productive wait time while improving the work environment and freeing up two labour hours in capacity per day by investing in a new collaborative robot arm.

The collaborative pick and place robot robot arm automates processes and manual tasks, where precision is crucial – image courtesy of Universal Robots. InPrint is a medium-sized supplier of printed materials and carries out a broad range of printing tasks. Production often involves heavy lifting and operator downtime while the machines…

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