It’s clear that technology is evolving across every
business, allowing companies to become more productive and efficient.
Computer systems, such as CRMs and warehouse management
systems, can help you plan out your workload as efficiently as possible to
increase productivity of staff, while analytics allow you to judge what updates
are needed and when.
Bodysuits
It was announced in 2017 that line workers in the plant
would pilot exoskeleton suits — wearable technology that can help support a
worker’s arms while they undergo tasks above their heads. Ford’s Michigan plant
is also using innovative technological developments to help its workforce.
These suits can also be adjusted to support different weights, depending on the
wearer’s needs.
While such suits were more likely to appear on the big
screen in movies such as Iron Man
just a few years ago, the creation is having positive feedback from its users
in the real life world.
Printing techniques
In any manufacturing company, human error can be extremely
costly. That’s where 3D printing can come into play. While it’s still early
days for the technology, digital
printing has the potential to have a massive impact on practicality. It’s
expected that this invention will transform nearly every industry as it changes
how manufacturers will do business and will impact material costs, the
traditional assembly line and product pricing strategies.
They are particularly handy as automated printers, like
those used by Voodoo Manufacturing, don’t need to be manned anymore and can
continue working 24 hours a day. The use of robotics isn’t aimed at replacing
humans, but more so making employees’ jobs easier.
Drones
Drones can impact a company massively, saving almost 12
hours on each inspection and reducing the time it takes to check the equipment
from 12 hours to 12 minutes. Not only can drones provide a quick and thorough
inspection, but they eliminate the health and safety risk of someone needing to
scale up to 150 feet to look at gantries. They have started to use drones to
help perform risky inspections on the factory’s equipment in it’s Dagenham
engine plant. The company is benefitting massively,
Another advantage of drones is that they are particularly
good at providing the company with video and still footage that can be stored
to allow the plant to compare its findings over a period of time to monitor any
changes or patterns that are noticeable. This has become an indispensable tool
for the factory, with the drones greatly improving productivity and efficiency.
What does the future have in store?
The process of quality control can’t be too reliable, as
faulty parts may well be produced in a batch and slip through after the checks.
That’s why the ever-improving embedded metrology will continue to help
manufacturers produce a better product. This quick and convenient solution is a
lot more accurate and requires little human interference.
This process can traditionally be a very time-consuming and
expensive project. There would be randomly selected machine-made parts that
would be individually tested, and if they passed the test, the batch it came
from would be validated.
To summarise, it’s anticipated that this human aspect can be
removed completely, with technology helping to provide a fully integrated and
fully automated form of quality control. While some of the public are concerned
that jobs will be lost as it keeps progressing, it can only be a good thing for
manufacturing companies as it continues to help improve productivity and
efficiency. It will be interesting to see what we welcome to factories next!
Technology is continuing to amaze us in all walks of life.
The automotive industry is no different, either, taking
advantage of new inventions. It’s not only our cars that are benefitting from
technological advances, though — the manufacturing industry is, too. Lookers, who
offer a variety of cars such as the used Ford C Max, are
an example of this too!