Up to 10.000 packages pro hour. Two modes: grouping (bundle packaging) or layer prepatation and palletization of single packages directly. Additional palletizing program for half pallets (Düsseldorfer pallets).
@@RobotikaKogler do you have anything that can individuality measure, sort, and pack each grain of sugar into the packs to make the most efficient use of space? that would be handy.
Which is a good thing, affordable food. Besides, factories like these create many more other jobs besides 100 people mindlessly putting sugar packets into boxes.
@@Shadowseanx Is that why the unemployment rate is currently at its lowest since the 1960's? Interesting. So automation goes up and employment goes down, and that somehow eliminates more jobs than it creates? tradingeconomics.com/united-states/unemployment-rate You are talking out of your ass. You are the one who shouldn't kid yourself.
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seriously... how many jobs are wiped off the map with this? there's no reason for this, really... these machines are the real undocumented immigrants taking our jobs.
I understand your way of thinking, but remember that this kind of automation also requires hundreds or thousands jobs involved. Mechanical designers, automation engineers, electricians, welders, mechanics, maintenance, producers of robots and every other parts that are used to build these machines. Most people would never be able to buy a car without automation and some things worth a few dollars would be luxury goods. I know it's hard but gaining a new skills is the best that you can do. There's the internet so everybody can check what are most desirable proffesions and putting boxes manually from one place to another is not one of them.
Do you call loading bags on a pallet whole day long and ending up (partly) disabled when getting old- A JOB..?!?! A job worthy of a human life...? Any society should rather be based on a humanic and sustainable growh...