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Robotic automation, jobs, and retraining

Increased automation has changed the manufacturing industry in the U.S. Manufacturers are rapidly introducing robotics to the assembly line. In fact, North American companies bought 32% more robots in 2017 than in the same period in 2016, according to the McKinsey Global Institute, a British private-sector think tank.

Increased automation has changed the manufacturing industry in the U.S. Manufacturers are rapidly introducing robotics to the assembly line. In fact, North American companies bought 32% more robots in 2017 than in the same period in 2016, according to the McKinsey Global Institute, a British private-sector think tank.

And according to PMMI Business Intelligence’s 2017 Evolution of Automation Report, four out of five companies participating in the report's survey predict robot use will continue to increase due specifically to lower cost collaborative robots. More generally, it states that 90% of participating companies are already using robots somewhere on the line, and predict usage will continue to rise.

The ARC Advisory Group agrees in principle, and notes that despite the current rush toward robotic automation in the packaging industry, the space still is nowhere near saturated with automation and robotics.

“Robots are now used in 94 percent of packaging applications, including sorting, orienting, case packaging, multi-SKU packaging, and palletizing. This doesn’t mean that 94 percent of all packaging lines are now ‘robotized’; it merely indicates that machine builders are embracing the technology and finding new and better ways to deploy robots to handle specific tasks,” says David Humphrey, Director of Research at ARC Advisory Group Europe, and a key author of ARC’s Packaging Machinery and Automation Global Market Research 2017-2022 report, featured recently in this space.

So by all accounts, robotics are here to stay and will only continue to proliferate. And in many cases, the continued march toward automation is due to lack of skilled labor to complete such tasks. But there’s another side to that coin. The adoption of automated robotics is expected, at least by McKinsey, to eventually eat into the existing workforce.

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