The Benefits of Pre-Fab Products in Automation Solutions

As the world’s march toward even greater automation continues to accelerate, pre-fabricated products can play a key role in helping organizations engage in necessary automation without breaking stride.

Calvary Robotics’ Mike Marseglia, Vice President of Robotics and Technology, and Michelle Hand, Business Development Manager, have seen those benefits firsthand.

“Calvary pre-engineered solutions are flexible, scalable and re-deployable,” Marseglia said.
In particular, the duo said standard, pre-fabricated products bring:

  • Reduced lead times and, as a result, reduced time to market
  • Reduced time to validate and re-validate upon re-deployment
  • Reduced cost for custom automation systems
  • Proven results over years of deployment on existing customer floors

“By using these solutions, we can reduce the control and mechanical debug needed,” Hand said. “This allows our teams to decrease the hours necessary to build your turnkey system.”

As more operations around the world look for paths toward simple, efficient solutions to keep pace with automation efforts in their industries, pre-fab products will play a key role in forging that way forward.

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