The industry’s best Benchmarking and Best Practices Conference for processors!
October 2-4, 2024 in Indianapolis, IN
Takeaways
OPERATIONAL BEST PRACTICES
LEADERSHIP STRATEGIES
SUPERIOR NETWORKING
FINANCIAL BENCHMARKS
YOU DON’T WANT TO MISS THIS EVENT!
Yushin America will be sponsoring the event and will have a spot in the Automation Hall to support our customers with any questions and projects they may need assistance with. We will be in Table 59! Stop by and say Hi!
Dan Aikin will be ready to answer any questions or find solutions to your automation projects. No matter how small or large your automation, Yushin America can surely match solutions to your downstream automation.
Send us your photos and videos of your automation and we will be prepared to provide your options and solutions to efficiently and implement the right automation for your company.
Feel free to reach out to us and schedule a one on one meeting at the benchmarking conference at Salesinfo@yushin.com | daikin@yushin.com | cparrillo@yushin.com | or call us at (401) 463-1800
Chris Parrillo – National Sales Manager and co presenter – Kyle Barry from Engineering Industries will be speaking at the Benchmarking Conference
Date/Time: October 3rd at 11:15AM Eastern
Location: Room W3
Choosing the Right Projects to Automate, and Strategies to Successful Implementation
As the demand for robots and automation increases, it is important for organizations to target projects that make sense for their process and have a chance for success in their facility. There are some best practices when it comes to selecting a project or process to automate that will help the organization achieve successful integration. Automation or robotics projects that are targeted should make sense for the company based on factors such as cost benefits, internal competencies, level of complexity, and life of the project. The presentation will cover some of the factors to determine which projects to target and which may not make sense. I will also review some examples of automation projects that made blatant sense to automate as well as some projects that should not have been targeted for automation.
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