Five areas of opportunity to boost factory productivity

Ashley Sayed, CEO of Intretech UK, shares the five areas of opportunities to boost plastic factory productivity using smart manufacturing solutions.

Plastics factory managers are always looking for ways to improve productivity and reduce costs. The rise of smart manufacturing has opened new opportunities for you to optimise your operations and achieve better results.  

This means plastic production plants must adopt emerging technologies to automate tasks and processes to improve customer satisfaction and increase output levels – all at reduced costs. Here are five areas where businesses can find opportunities to boost their plastic factory productivity, using smart manufacturing solutions:  

1. Automation of production processes 

Smart manufacturing solutions offer significant advantages, including automation of production processes that reduce manual labour, increase efficiency, and minimise the risk of errors. Automation also improves the quality of your products by ensuring consistent production standards.  

Today, there are a wide range of factory robots available in various shapes and forms, along with a wide selection of solutions, providers, and costs. This allows factories to update legacy injection moulding machines to integrate automated systems that can also help you monitor and control production processes in real-time, making it easier to identify and resolve issues quickly. 

2. Predictive maintenance 

Equipment downtime can be costly for plastics factories, leading to production delays, reduced efficiency, and increased expenses. Smart manufacturing solutions, through predictive maintenance, can prevent such issues by identifying potential equipment failure before they happen. By monitoring the sensors and other data, factory managers can use predictive failure algorithms to address equipment problems early, reducing maintenance costs, improving uptime, and enhancing productivity. 

3. Quality control 

Quality control is crucial for plastics factories, as even minor defects can result in costly rework and waste. Smart manufacturing solutions can help you improve quality control by using sensors, automated visual inspection and data, to monitor production processes in real-time. These systems can detect defects as they occur, allowing you to address them before they become significant issues.  

4. Supply chain optimisation 

Optimising the supply chain can significantly improve product distribution, sourcing, and margins. Smart manufacturing solutions utilise data to identify bottlenecks, inefficiencies, and other issues, enabling businesses to manage inventory levels, track shipments and monitor supplier performance. By optimising the supply chain, businesses can reduce lead times, improve responsiveness to customer demand and lower their costs. 

5. Augmented Reality (AR) training programmes  

Let’s address it, it’s not getting easier to recruit and retain staff. AR technologies can help factory managers shorten the time it takes operators to go from recruitment to the factory floor. They also cost a fraction of what they use to, as the technology is getting cheaper and cheaper. AR/VR provides an easy means for staff members, within plastic manufacturing plants, to quickly learn different procedures, without the need for traditional classroom training methods. Companies can save time and money while simultaneously reducing errors associated with human labour, resulting in an increased productivity levels over time.  

Key Takeaways  

Including smart manufacturing technologies into plastic manufacturing settings requires careful planning coupled with dedication from both employees and management alike. It is important to consider all aspects including investment plans/financing alternatives, technological considerations ranging from software platforms through hardware components, mission alignment/new models implementation, etc. 

The plastic manufacturing industry's most prominent challenge is the lack of skilled resources knowledgeable about smart manufacturing solutions. Consequently, most companies do not have the time or resources to integrate smart manufacturing into their production lines. With all the options available in the market there are solutions available for any production line and most budgets. Working with the right smart manufacturing partner can help you get there quicker.  

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