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robotic process automation


Question Posted Friday March 17 2017, 6:53 am

How robotic process automation will improve the productivity?

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adviceman49 answered Saturday March 18 2017, 10:45 am:
Robotic Automation does not always increase production. My own company has seen this when they switch much of the repetitive task portion of our manufacture and assembly process to robotics. While the robots do process more items per hour with greater accuracy then the human. This increased production is lost is lost in the change over from one item to the next as the process takes a minimum of eight hours to reprogram and rest the work counters for the robot. For the human this takes only a few minutes

Where the robot far exceeds the human is in accuracy of product produced rate of 1 to 2 percent defect rate. The humans have a defect rate closer to 5 to 6 percent.

As to your statement; "How robotic process automation will improve the productivity?" It does not necessarily to so. It does increase accuracy which in turn increase's output which in turn increases output which is an increase in productivity.

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