| Topic : Future of Industrial Automation in Manufacturing |
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Durga Rao & Knowledge
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Question posted: 04 06 2011 18:02:48 +0000,
3 answers, 160 views, last activity
04 10 2011 10:27:53 +0000
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knowledge of automation turned into a commodity.....
Hi,Jayant, to your query I will say a big 'NO' The reason being that the automation of a new product or plant requires a huge initial investment in comparison with the unit cost of the product, although the cost of automation is spread in many product batches.It is true in cases of product or plants operating within specified areas ,like labor, underwater exploration, fire, space,beyond human capabilities.I hope it satisfies your query.
Thanks,Mr Natterajan for referral.
Yes of course considering current market trends which demands price sensitive. The products manufactured through automation provides good quality and high degree of precision.[good product finish] In the market there are customers with quality conscious and price conscious and both choose to buy according to their requirements.Hence the manufacturers also practice to strike the deals.Thanks for the referral Mr.Jayanta Kumar Borah.
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very interesting and funny.....thanks for referring Rajeev sir.. |
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