The longstanding practice of offsourcing manufacturing operations to low-cost parts of the world to keep manufacturing costs down has recently taken a turn, with cobots playing an important role.
A report from Boston Consulting Group has shown that "the share of executives saying that their companies are actively reshoring production increased by 9 per cent since 2014 and by about 250 per cent since 2012. This suggests that companies that were considering reshoring in the past three years are now taking action."
With rapidly rising labour costs in traditional low-cost countries such as China, manufacturers are now finding that the financial advantages of manufacturing overseas are being seriously eroded. When they realise that offshoring also usually involves complex logistics, added shipping times and difficulties in reacting quickly and nimbly to changes in customer requirements, there are clear reasons why many manufacturers should be looking for new ways to reduce manufacturing costs and increase productivity.
Instead Trelleborg Sealing Solutions found a suitable option using collaborative robots (cobots) from Universal Robots. The lightweight cobots have been a part of the workforce at Trelleborg Sealing Solutions since 2012 and it is clear to Production Manager Jesper Riis at Trelleborg Sealing Solutions the influence they have had on the production. He says: "We use our CNC machines much better with cobots, and our product has never been more uniform. Basically, this means that we produce at a much more competitive price than before."
Trelleborg Sealing Solutions is not an exceptional case. Automation using cost-effective, advanced robotics technologies is helping this shift by enabling companies of all sizes to remain cost-competitive while keeping their manufacturing operations at home.
To learn more about the potential benefits of cobots go to www.universal-robots.com.