Moving Automation Up the Line

According to a new report by PMMI Business Intelligence, OEMs and suppliers should assist manufacturers to identify new automation projects that lie outside the traditional end-of-line packaging and palletizing.

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“Automation Timeline: The Drive Toward 4.0 Connectivity in Packaging and Processing” states that there is ample opportunity for OEMs and suppliers to offer automation solutions to all size companies, across all markets, and along the entire line, since the vast majority of manufacturers recognize the urgent need to broaden the use of automation.

When all sizes of manufacturing operations are averaged together, about 40% of operations are a combination of semi-automated or manual: Leading CPGs’ manufacturing lines are approximately 64% automated, with SMEs not far behind with 56% automation on their lines. Automation Timeline 5

Automation has traditionally played a bigger role at the end of the line and applied to processes such as secondary packaging and palletizing. And, 60% of leading CPGs and 46% of SMEs identified secondary packaging as their next planned automation project. There are, however, numerous areas outside of end-of-line in which automation can play an important role.


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Primary packaging continues to see a growing level of automation with 47% of leading CPGs and 38% of SMEs targeting this area for automation. Processing is often overlooked however, with only 27% of leading CPGs and 31% of SMEs identifying processing as the area of their next automation expansion.