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Why it pays UK food manufacturers to automate

Why it pays UK food manufacturers to automate

Food and drink manufacturers are this week backing calls to boost UK food production following reports that the nation’s self sufficiency is on the slide and within a generation over half of the UK’s food will be imported. Dennis Allison (pictured right), managing director of Pacepacker Services, explains why it pays UK food producers to […]

By February 26, 2015 Read More →
Food industry is at a robotics tipping point

Food industry is at a robotics tipping point

In the last 12 months there has been a noticeable uptake in robotics in the food processing sector. Although way behind the rest of the EU and US markets in terms of sales, global food security, volatile commodity prices and the much reported grocery price wars are all driving manufacturers towards the same conclusion; efficiency […]

By February 24, 2015 Read More →
Robotics will drive surge in manufacturing productivity

Robotics will drive surge in manufacturing productivity

Research from Boston Consulting Group predicts that by 2025, adoption of advanced robots will boost productivity by up to 30% in many industries and lower total labour costs by 18% or more in countries such as South Korea, China, the US, Japan, and Germany, The BCG research indicates that the use of advanced industrial robots […]

By February 10, 2015 Read More →
Automation payback – 10 tips for achieving a 12 month ROI

Automation payback – 10 tips for achieving a 12 month ROI

Providers of automation equipment regularly talk around how their machines deliver optimum performance, boost workplace efficiency and increase output. All good stuff. However, for most, if not all customers, the return on investment (ROI) figures can be a real deal breaker. Richard Gladwin, Technical Director at award-winning system integrator Pacepacker Services offers 10 powerful tips […]

By January 22, 2015 Read More →
Robots help food processors future proof their plants

Robots help food processors future proof their plants

Ten years ago UK food prices were far lower than they are today – and since the bank collapse of 2008 many people have lower incomes. Food processers are aware of this and are increasingly looking to robots and automation to address their operating efficiency. “There is a constant drive for improvement in food processing,” […]

By December 2, 2014 Read More →
Robots for low volume processes

Robots for low volume processes

The benefits of robotic automation for mass production processes are well recognised and understood. Visit any modern automotive plant, for example, and you are likely to see rows of robots engaged in a broad range of activities, each playing their own specific role in production. Even in the UK, where the rate of robotic automation […]

By November 21, 2014 Read More →
Food industry robot uptake is accelerating

Food industry robot uptake is accelerating

Although way behind the rest of the EU and US markets in terms of sales, the UK food industry has taken a sudden interest in food industry robot technology over the last 12 months, writes John Rainer, regional sales manager for Fanuc UK (pictured left). We predict that food industry robot sales to this sector […]

By November 3, 2014 Read More →
Advances in robotics for the automotive industry

Advances in robotics for the automotive industry

In an examination of the future challenges in robotics for the automotive industry, Dr Stefan Markus Baginski of BMW sees still a wide range of opportunities for using even more robots in automotive manufacturing. Breathtaking advancements and innovative technological developments in industrial manufacturing have caused a substantial increase in the number of robot installations during […]

By October 7, 2014 Read More →
Industry 4.0 and intelligent robots

Industry 4.0 and intelligent robots

Mark Proctor of European Automation comments on automation in the smart factory, highlighting how technological advances, Industry 4.0 and the Internet of Things are making the prospect of “lights out” manufacturing seems closer than ever. In 1942 science fiction writer, Isaac Asimov bestowed upon the world ‘The Three Laws of Robotics’ in his collection of […]

By September 29, 2014 Read More →
Boosting productivity and efficiency in bakeries

Boosting productivity and efficiency in bakeries

Small-scale operations or franchise bakeries which supply up to 200 outlets in their vicinity produce several products on one line. The automation potential of such bakeries is high, but is frequently underestimated or considered too expensive. However to increase productivity and minimise manufacturing costs, it is necessary to exploit precisely this potential. (Pictured) Mitsubishi Electric […]

By August 13, 2014 Read More →