Back on the road to success with flexibility and process reliability
A change of direction towards "intelligent workstations" can pay off
A change of direction towards `intelligent workstations` can pay off.
Back on the road to success with flexibility and process reliability.
Combining manual and automated assembly processes.
The manufacturing industry is in an unprecedented recession. Due to the economic crisis large systems in many production halls are standing still, or working at low capacity. The only way to reach positive results in assembly processes is to quickly adjust to varying production rates. Manufacturing specialists still lack medium term planning certainty; sales forecasts are inaccurate and remain speculative. Flexibility is the right strategy to pursue. In assembly engineering this leads to an increased demand for `intelligent workstations` that make a combination of manual and automated assembly possible.
Quick adjustment to unexpected rises in unit numbers is usually dealt with through additional manpower. Tried and tested system modules, combined with a system that has high process reliability, allow this flexible manpower adjustment without a sacrifice in quality. For decades, the German company DEPRAG SCHULZ GMBH & CO. has been devoting itself to the complex demands of process-reliable manufacturing. The specialist in screwdriving technology and automation has a range of sophisticated standard modules to create workstations which are both ergonomic and economic. With increasing demand, these can be expanded to semi-automatic or fully automatic production lines. Even in manual assembly, process reliability reaches the high level of automated assembly systems. During the trade fair “AUTOMATICA”, taking place from June 8th to June 11th in Munich, the automation specialists from DEPRAG, the long-established company situated in Amberg, Germany, will be available at their exhibition stand to answer any questions concerning process reliability and the “intelligent workstations”.
Please find further information under www.deprag.com.