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Adapting to Dynamic Change

Robotic automation enables greater packaging productivity

Image courtesy of Yaskawa America Inc.

Chris Caldwell
Tue, 01/09/2024 - 12:02
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The quest to optimize equipment efficiency, ensure consistent quality, and lower operational costs while empowering a stronger workforce continues to permeate the industrial landscape. While challenges persist, the transformative potential that high-performance robotic automation is bringing to packaging processes is undeniable, creating a new era of manufacturing and logistics.

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Once a novelty, packaging robots for pick and place, packing, palletizing, and more are now a staple for maintaining fluid workflow for supply chain resiliency. This is especially true for the e-commerce, food and beverage, and pharmaceutical sectors; the adoption of robust yet flexible packaging robots and their intelligent peripherals is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10% by 2032, according to a recent report by Global Newswire.


Highly intuitive, tablet-based touchscreen teaching pendants enable operators of all experience levels to more easily and rapidly program robots. Image courtesy of Yaskawa America.

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