Automotive, Paint & Finishing Case Stories
Automotive and transportation manufacturers are rapidly adopting collaborative robots (cobots) to streamline production, improve safety, and enhance precision in repetitive or ergonomically challenging tasks. By integrating cobots into assembly lines, welding, painting, and material handling, companies reduce cycle times and boost quality while allowing human workers to focus on higher-value tasks. This human-robot collaboration not only drives efficiency and flexibility but also helps automakers stay competitive in an increasingly automated Industry 4.0 landscape.
Husco Automotive turned to Epson SCARA and 6-Axis robots to boost speed, reliability, and output on its solenoid and valve lines. The result: faster cycle times, higher throughput, and long-lasting robotic performance in demanding automotive environments.
Toyota Motor Hokkaido, Inc., which manufactures transmissions, axles, and other parts in Tomakomai, Hokkaido Japan has improved the loading process of its diff-pinions, which had been a challenge.
Brandt A/S, a well-established Danish company with over 60 years of experience in the painting industry, has taken a significant step towards innovation by implementing UR10 cobot’s in its production process to achieve consistent quality and increase efficiency.
