It’s the question we’re asked most often.
The experience of a human operator is irreplaceable when it comes to the stability of an industrial process. While automatic machines are fast and precise, they lack human intuition; they cannot detect environmental variables beyond what their sensors are programmed to see.
The best results are achieved when operators transition into the role of machine supervisors. In our experience, an automated system can easily handle double or triple the workload of a manual station. This allows a single operator to effortlessly supervise multiple machines, stepping in only when anomalies occur.
By involving humans in process control, companies can significantly boost productivity while maintaining peak output quality.