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versus Robotics-as-a-Service ("RaaS") - Which is Right For You?

  • versus Robotics-as-a-Service ("RaaS") - Which is Right For You?

    Automation is practically a requirement for any manufacturing business that expects to compete today. An established company that wants to get automation typically has to pay with cash, take out a loan (e.g. from a bank), or get specific equipment financing to purchase the equipment. This CAPEX equipment purchase uses money that the business could otherwise have used to grow. To get more news about RaaS, you can visit glprobotics.com official website.

    However, there is an additional aspect that companies may not consider—the risk and cost of the implementation. Unless a company has a staff to manage automation, just buying/financing the equipment is only part of the consideration. If a company finances a system that doesn’t work they will be making payments for years on a very expensive “paper weight” (as one potential client described his experience with the traditional way to acquire automation).
    Challenges of Off-the-Shelf versus Custom Equipment
    Increasing productivity through automation is all about implementing the most efficient solution for your facility’s operations. Some firms market what they call “off-the-shelf” solutions to address the (very reasonable) concerns that companies might have about custom solutions. These systems are marketed with the goal of reducing implementation challenges and financing complexities.

    However, off-the-shelf solutions often require: (1) at least some level of customization and programming, or (2) a company to adjust their manufacturing approach so that the off-the-shelf solution will work—or both. If a company has to change its approach to adhere to the requirements of an off-the-shelf system this can also require not just changes to equipment and hardware, but also changes to processes and procedures that can require retraining of staff.

    Additionally, even if the robot itself is “off-the-shelf”, rarely does a single component or OEM comprise an entire functional system. Typically, robots include ancillary components that are a major cost consideration, such as sensors, grippers, and mounts. These vary greatly from application to application.

    Alternatively, implementing and financing a custom solution has many moving parts, spread amongst many parties and usually requires 1 to 5 months of time to complete, but, if done correctly, will usually result in the most seamless and frictionless long-term solution for a company.

    Companies want the ease of a “1-stop”, “off-the-shelf” solution, but with the long-term benefits and seamless integration of a custom solution—Formic’s RaaS “checks” all these boxes.Although this can surprise companies, often warranties on parts, labor and automation system installs can be one year, and sometimes even less. With proper maintenance and support an automation system can be as reliable (and often more reliable) than humans—robots don’t get sick or quit because they have found a better job. However, when an automation system requires maintenance or breaks (potentially stopping key parts of a company’s production process), unless a company has experienced robotics engineers on staff, they will need to scramble to bring in a third party to get the system running again. This can often take longer than a company anticipates.

    By way of analogy, if your car breaks and you take it to the shop, you still have to pay your auto loan even if the car isn’t running. Additionally, the mechanic who is fixing your car has no incentive to fix it quickly and has limited repercussions if they fix it badly.

    In the case of Formic’s RaaS, the Formic Guarantee makes sure that there is alignment of interest between Formic and our customers—Formic’s automation systems will perform to quantifiable metrics, or Formic will provide a credit for the lost time. As Formic constantly monitors and tracks our deployed systems, Formic will hopefully identify and prevent problems before they occur, but if problems do occur, Formic has staff available to quickly respond both remotely, or on-site—with no additional charges.

      October 12, 2022 7:11 PM MDT
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