These fully commercialized solutions are now supported, delivered and serviced by Yaskawa America, marking a significant expansion of the company’s commitment to warehouse automation in the North American market.
Packaging Strategies doesn't often cover cannabis packaging or focus on a single company, but LeafyPack's impressive use of robotics, AI, and vision systems in this field caught our attention.
The companies have developed a wireless integration that enables seamless end-to-end communication between Chef’s and Packline’s equipment throughout the production line.
Investment in robotics, automation, and smart manufacturing by the CPG and Food & Beverage sectors is now the industry standard. However, John Robertson and Michael Hoyt of Life Cycle Engineering say this rapid technological expansion is creating a critical cybersecurity blind spot.
Built for flexibility and ease of use, the cobot palletizing solution allows manufacturers to increase throughput, reduce ergonomic risks, and maintain uptime, even with lean staffing.
The embrace of robotics in packaging makes sense as the industry aims for efficient, error-free production. By effectively utilizing this technology, companies can improve every stage of the packaging process while addressing workforce turnover concerns. Recent advancements in robotics have led to significant improvements.
Featuring ABB’s own AI-based vision technology, tested by world leading fashion retail and logistics companies, the Fashion Inductor and Parcel Inductor offer solutions for two of the most critical logistics processes: item picking and sorter induction.