Universal Robots Blog: Rapid ROI Automation for Food Manufacturing
RAPID-ROI AUTOMATION FOR FOOD MANUFACTURING — NO ENGINEER REQUIRED by Daniel Moore via Universal Robots blog
Think your food manufacturing facility is too small for automation? It’s time to think again. Today’s collaborative robots (“cobots”) quickly, easily, and cost-effectively automate secondary food-handling processes such as quality control, labeling, packaging, and palletizing. They’re easy to program with no engineering experience, and they can pay for themselves in less than a year
Moving to automation can seem like a daunting task for some companies, so one of the first steps is to identify internal challenges. For many, these include:
- No in-house engineering
- Repetitive, manual tasks
- Limited budget
- Maintaining a safe working environment
- Limited space
- High-mix, low-volume production
Having processes that are repetitive, manual tasks – like loading and unloading product – can lead to high employee turnover and quality issues. Repetitive tasks are ideal targets for automation, but you may have limited manufacturing space and limited budgets for new automation equipment. Many food manufacturing organizations also have high-mix, low-volume production, or are dealing with seasonal production surges and lulls, which isn’t cost-effective for traditional automation, especially if you’re not a robotics programmer. Even if you can automate some of those tasks, there’s still the issue of maintaining a safe working environment for your employees.
For most manufacturers, one of the first tasks that they think of automating is packaging products. And that makes perfect sense. But when companies start automating, they start seeing more and more processes that they can optimize.
With its soup-to-nuts automation capabilities – quality control, packaging, labeling and palletizing – companies using UR cobots have tremendous options to automate throughout their entire manufacturing environment, making it an easier, more cost-effective cost center.
Cobots are ideally suited to meet the challenges companies are facing, and are flexible enough to be deployed throughout an operation. For those who aren’t familiar with cobots, here’s a quick comparison of traditional industrial robots vs. cobots: unlike traditional robots, cobots are small and flexible, the set up is fast, they’re easy to use, they’re safe alongside workers, and the upfront costs are low, with a quick ROI.
Putting Cobots to Work
One company that has benefitted from its installation of cobots is Atria Scandinavia, one of Northern Europe’s leading manufacturers of vegetarian and gourmet foods for the convenience market. Traditional automation systems cause hours-long downtime and require outside support. Atria Scandinavia installed three UR5 cobots initially – for labeling, packaging, carton folding, and palletizing. They needed automation that could be programmed by current employees with no prior experience and could be supported in-house to minimize downtime.
They also had a few other very specific asks, which is why they considered several other solutions before selecting Universal Robots. These included:
Automating three production lines, each packaging 228 items per hour.
A solution that could work side-by-side with employees with no safety guarding required.
No prior experience required to work with robotics.
Now that they’ve automated, Atria is never going back. In fact, they’ve laid out several plans to replace their traditional, shielded packaging machines with cobots. And, now that they’ve completed the first cobot installations, the next ones will be even faster – likely just a couple of weeks.