Handling your success
When we say end-of-line automation we are referring to the automated technology that operates in the final part of a consumer goods production line. This is the technology that basically organises, packs and prepares the products for delivery to resellers, wholesalers or stores.
From packing to labelling, including loading, unloading, cartoning and palletising, it’s not hard to guess why many are seriously considering end-of-line automation: the performance improvements of end-of-line systems are simply undeniable. But how so?
Market globalisation is driving the tremendous growth of many sectors – the food sector being one – and more and more companies are coming to a point where handling the increasing workload manually is no longer an option. This is where technology comes to the rescue to support the changes and growth of your business.
In a production line, final processes like packing and box handling are the stages running the greatest risk of accumulation and inefficiencies. Automated end-of-line systems offer an incredible way to organise and accelerate this stage, ensuring efficient and cost-effective delivery of final products to distribution channels while keeping safety and quality levels high. Uniform and coherent processes stand to benefit the most from end-of-line automation. For example, automation loves repetitive and monotonous tasks like palletisation. This means that with automatic end-of-line systems company staff can do work that is more specific to their role and leave mechanical tasks that don’t require the use of human ingenuity to technology.
End-of-line systems represent the last stop in a production line, where boxes, bags, bottles and reels are handled by highly efficient machinery. The product is conveyed until the containers are closed and arranged in pallets for shipping or storage in the warehouse.
Adopting end-of-line solutions is a way to effectively face some of the problems that the modern industrial world is grappling with, including the global labour shortage and resulting rising labour costs. In addition, palletisation operations are repetitive and can be very taxing on the human body; sometimes they are the source of workplace accidents. However, there are other aspects leading to the success of a company, such as the quality of its product, how competitive its offering is, how efficient its machines and work organisation are, and how long it takes to deliver. Automating the end of the line is the simplest way there is to effectively respond to the market’s demand for speed, precision, and time/resource savings.
The automation of end-of-line operations can make a real difference in any company, small or large, in moving it towards maximum efficiency.
As a result of the significant advantages associated with end-of-line solutions in terms of cost-effectiveness and production time, it only takes a short time to recoup the investment. Let’s take a detailed look at some of the main benefits of automating the end of the line: