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Significant savings along with reducing physical requirements is good for your company. Reallocate your prized workers to higher value activities where the can contribute to your company’s unique ...
Reduce Manual Steps/Welfare of Your People
Often, packaging requires a lot of manual handling. Set up, roll ups, bend over, reaching, all kinds of packaging-related activities cause all kinds of worker pains. Eliminate issues with better materials, designs, and manual equipment aids and tools. Packaging lines that create issues like worker fatigue, repetition related issues like carpel tunnel, poor environmental, hot, humid…can get improved with automation and robotics. Getting the right packaging technology can solve for personnel issues such as Ergonomics, safety, liability and ...
Faster
There’s no doubt. Machines can be faster than people. Packaging throughput can be dramatically increased by upgrading to the best technology. If your company has already invested in technology, it’s likely it worked out well for you. Are your ready for the next step? Be sure you know the latest technology options that might be available for your situations.
In our packing assessment, we focus on finding ways to leverage packaging automation to reduce the hand work required and how to boost packaging throughput. Our approach includes evaluating your packaging operations and helping to implement reliable equipment-based solutions.
Do More with Less
It’s difficult to keep adding people to your team. There comes a point where hiring more people, recruiting new people to your unique business or growing company is tough and requires your attention. Operating faster with fewer people, runs in blizzards, more reliable options exist for increasing productivity. Leveraging packaging technology can be a long term answer for your challenges with hiring (good people).