Inspections are usually carried out every 6–12 months, but in intensive operation, they may be needed more often.
Yes – modernization is often a cheaper and faster solution. It allows for increased efficiency and safety without replacing the entire system.
Currently, the most common implementations include collaborative robots (cobots), vacuum systems, warehouse automation, and Industry 4.0 solutions.
When choosing, consider the type of material, weight of components, process speed, and safety requirements. It’s best to seek technical advice before investing.
Yes – even simple automation systems save time and reduce operating costs. The investment usually pays off faster than many entrepreneurs expect.
Vacuum transport uses suction power to lift and move items – such as glass, metal, or cardboard. It is fast, safe, and versatile.
You can use manipulators, lifters, and vacuum systems that reduce strain on workers and lower the risk of injuries.
Yes – it reduces the need for manual lifting and work in hazardous conditions, significantly lowering the risk of accidents.
The main benefits include higher efficiency, consistent quality, reduced error risk, cost reduction, and improved workplace ergonomics.
Key factors include technician experience, fast response time, spare parts availability, and the option for a maintenance contract.
Process automation means replacing or supporting human work with machines and control systems. This helps companies increase efficiency, reduce costs, and improve workplace safety.
The most commonly used are vacuum suction cups, pneumatic grippers, integrated robots, and specialized manipulators.
