Automation assistance

Many companies considering automation are often cautious – and this is due mainly to the often high levels of expenditure required and the subsequent return on investment.

Many companies considering automation are often cautious – and this is due mainly to the often high levels of expenditure required and the subsequent return on investment.

The Automation Advisory Service (AAS) has been launched to meet the needs of these companies by providing access to knowledge and expertise to ensure the most appropriate and cost-effective solutions are developed and implemented.

The AAS is led by Mike Wilson who is currently the president of the British Automation and Robot Association and David Bradford, formerly managing director of RTS Flexible Systems – a company that has extensive experience of automation, from simple handling solutions to complex multi-robot systems, across industry sectors as diverse as medical, aerospace and food.

AAS initially offer an audit of the client's existing manufacturing operations and this focuses on identifying realistic opportunities to improve the productivity, consistency, quality, yield and potential for reductions in waste and rework as well as improvements in health and safety. The results of the audit are compiled in a detailed report, highlighting the actions required to increase competitiveness and raise profitability, which is then reviewed with the client.

To ensure the client is able to implement the recommendations ASS then provides full support, including concept and budget development, business case development, specification preparation and vendor selection. This support can be extended through project management until the system is fully implemented and operating to specification.
By the provision of these services AAS is hoping to encourage more companies to consider automation and to ensure they remain competitive and profitable in the face of strengthening competition.

Automation Advisory Service
www.automationadvisoryservice.com
 

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