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Application Engineering Drives Manufacturing Efficiency

Key Takeaways
  • Application engineering boosts manufacturing efficiency.
  • Unplanned downtime costs top manufacturers 11% of revenue.
  • Assembly systems focus on control, predictability, and precision.
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Strategic Implications

This shift may indicate a growing reliance on optimized assembly systems for competitive advantage. The emphasis on application engineering suggests a need for manufacturers to invest in integrated solutions, which could lead to increased efficiency and reduced downtime.

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What Happened

Assembly Systems Become Key To Competitive Edge

Manufacturing success now relies on engineering machines well and keeping them connected. Application engineering for assembly systems is driving this change, with companies like Atlas Copco using advanced core technologies to build smarter production lines. According to Robotics & Automation News, unplanned downtime costs top manufacturers 11% of revenue, making assembly systems crucial for control, predictability, and precision.

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Key Takeaways
  • Application engineering boosts manufacturing efficiency.
  • Unplanned downtime costs top manufacturers 11% of revenue.
  • Assembly systems focus on control, predictability, and precision.
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Strategic Implications

This shift may indicate a growing reliance on optimized assembly systems for competitive advantage. The emphasis on application engineering suggests a need for manufacturers to invest in integrated solutions, which could lead to increased efficiency and reduced downtime.

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What Happened

Assembly Systems Become Key To Competitive Edge

Manufacturing success now relies on engineering machines well and keeping them connected. Application engineering for assembly systems is driving this change, with companies like Atlas Copco using advanced core technologies to build smarter production lines. According to Robotics & Automation News, unplanned downtime costs top manufacturers 11% of revenue, making assembly systems crucial for control, predictability, and precision.

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