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ARS Automation designs compact FlexiBowl 200 to handle small parts

Robotics Business Review

ARS Automation this month announced the launch of FlexiBowl 200, it latest flexible feeding system for modern manufacturing. “The FlexiBowl 200 is a game-changer for manufacturers focused on space optimization,” stated Chris Round , vice president of sales for North America at ARS Automation. ” Register now.

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Accenture, Mujin form robotics integration joint venture

Robotics Business Review

Accenture and Mujin have created a joint venture to help bring robotics and automation to the manufacturing and logistics industries. The new company will combine Mujin’s industrial robotics expertise with Accenture’s digital engineering and manufacturing service, Industry X. Manufacturing is the cornerstone of Japanese industry.

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What is supply chain?

Fastener News Desk

A supply chain includes all the raw materials and parts that are made into a product and distributed up the chain for manufacture and sale. In a survey of more than 400 global manufacturers , more than 90 percent of respondents said Industry 4.0 And the first step is often to understand the potential impact of driving eco-efficiency.

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Five-Axis Vertical Mill Increases Mold Shop Capacity by Reducing Setups

Mold Making Technology

Zero Tolerance LLC of Clinton Township, Michigan, produces injection tools for customers in the medical device, automotive and defense industries and custom injection molds parts for customers in the oil and gas, prototyping and consumer goods segments. It also provides local shops with sinker, wire and EDM drilling services.

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Top Legal Issues Facing the Manufacturing Sector in 2023

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Agility and resiliency remain essential attributes for manufacturers in 2023. Manufacturers are no longer focused on figuring out when things will return to “normal.” Most major automobile manufacturers have set aggressive goals to electrify their fleets, many in the range of 40-50% by the mid-2030s.