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By Tom, on July 2nd, 2011
“Gently Used and Reconditioned” is a good thing.
Let’s start simple and easy. Robots are a thing of yesterday, today and tomorrow for plant automation and improved productivity and quality.
Having said this, many companies today do not want to, or in some cases are not able to, purchase a new robot at the . . . → Read More: “Gently Used and Reconditioned” is a good thing.
By Bernie, on June 15th, 2011
As we see a rise in the cost of doing business in what has traditionally been low-cost countries what can America does to bring the manufacturing back home? . . . → Read More: How Can We Bring Manufacturing Back to America?
By Bernie, on February 2nd, 2011
As the market recovers, the race is on to find ways to improve efficiency, increase productivity and reduce costs. Automation is being given a fresh look
BY: Gay Sutton | Fri Aug 27, 2010
The market is in recovery. Finally, those who, over the last few years, have been forced to diversify to . . . → Read More: Why Manufacturers are Giving Automation a Fresh Look
By Bernie, on December 9th, 2010
North American-based robotics companies reported strong gains in the first nine months of 2010, according to new statistics released by Robotic Industries Association (RIA), the industry’s trade group.
In Canada, which accounts for about nine percent of the North American market, robot orders jumped 67 percent in units in the first nine months of . . . → Read More: North American robot orders up
By Bernie, on October 25th, 2010
When the war in Afghanistan kicked off, the U.S. military only had a handful of drones or unmanned weapons on the battlefield. Now it’s one of the military’s main concerns as they race to outdo the competition developing innovative robots that do the dirty work. Technology is always changing and here’s a look at . . . → Read More: Robot Wars: 10 Recent Developments in Unmanned Warfare You Haven’t Heard About
By Bernie, on October 5th, 2010
As North American manufacturers face ever-growing challenges to remain competitive in the global marketplace, they frequently look to overseas sources as a way to cut costs. Although the appeal of low-cost labor may lead a company to implement this course, and it sometimes makes sense, there are numerous other factors to consider. Among them are factory efficiency, inventory requirements, the strength of the U.S. labor force, government support and stability, supply chain strength, and intellectual property protection. . . . → Read More: Robotics And Automation Can Save Your Factory
By Bernie, on August 26th, 2010
Laser / Scanner welding enables highly productive and flexible production line layouts, making welding in series production faster, more accurate, and thus more cost-effective than traditional welding processes. . . . → Read More: Laser Welding
By admin, on June 7th, 2010
Technology taking jobs is a notion that probably dates back to the invention of the wheel. After all, it took four bearers to carry the Pharaoh and only one to pull a chariot! . . . → Read More: To say robots eliminate jobs is a bit like saying….
By Bernie, on June 2nd, 2010
Industrial robots can help companies compete by boosting quality and productivity. That’s ultimately a benefit for American labor . . . → Read More: Robots Can Create Jobs, Too by Jeff Burnstein
By Bernie, on May 17th, 2010
At TBD Enterprises we look at your problem, help you figure out what the best solution or possible solutions are, match you with a top quality, cost-competitive and customer oriented-supplier to get you the RIGHT solution! . . . → Read More: What Makes TBD Enterprises LLC Different?
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