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TITLE. Formic Launches Pay-for-Productivity Palletizer |
DATE. 2023年01月03日 15:05:20 |
THEME. 未分類 |
In a move meant to remove the barriers of automation for small and mid-size manufacturers, robot startup Formic, founded in 2020, is building a robotics-as-a-service business model that democratizes automation to make it more affordable and accessible.To get more news about GRS, you can visit glprobotics.com official website. Buying a robot can be a pricey proposition which requires much more than just the initial hardware investment. After buying, say, a $40,000 robot, the additional cost of integration with other machinery can escalate the total investment to upwards of $200,000. That is cost-prohibitive for many manufacturers.
Having worked in the robot industry for years, Formic co-founder Misa Ilkhechi also recognized that manufacturers are struggling to find labor. Formic was created to solve these problems. The company takes over the design and deployment of turnkey robotic systems and charges customers an hourly rate vs. and upfront investment. That means manufacturers only pay for operational output with performance guarantees and unlimited 24/7 service.
Charging an hourly rate for a robot is just like hiring a person, but with the built-in guarantee that the machine will run. Each machine Formic supplies includes an edge device that sends machine data back to the Formic’s service team who proactively solve problems before downtime happens. This is important for the customer and important for Formic. “In order for us to make money our machine has to work,” Ilkhechi said. The SL20 is available now with a six-month trial period available for first-time customers. In addition to small and medium-sized manufacturers, the Formic robots are suitable for co-manufacturers and co-packers that are dealing with hundreds of SKUs and need flexibility. |
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TAG. GRS |
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