- St.Vincent Brewery installs Robot
St. Vincent Brewery Limited uses a robot for production. The Campden Park-based manufacturing company said the ‘packer unpacker’ robotic arm was installed a few weeks ago on the production packing line to remove empty bottles from crates and put beverage bottles into empty crates.
St. Vincent Brewery Limited expects to improve safety and productivity with the industrial robotic arm’s speed, efficiency, and reliability. The installation shut down production for over two weeks, but the company thinks it was worth it.
“With the installation of this robot, St. Vincent Brewery continues to be an industry leader in technology advancement in St. Vincent and the Grenadines,” plant manager Colin Huskisson stated.
“This offers our company exciting opportunities. We can expect productivity and efficiency gains and new robotics and automation learning and development opportunities for our team.”
The St. Vincent Brewery Limited robotic arm installation excites Country Manager Shafia London.
“The industrial robotic arm at St. Vincent Brewery Limited, a safety-focused company, will improve employee safety. Most staff have been moved, and the robotic arm will prevent injuries by performing dangerous duties.
London stated that the robot arm at St. Vincent Brewery Limited will boost efficiency in producing the brands Vincentians and visitors love.
The beer announcement noted that industrial robotic arms are among the most frequent robots. By automating crucial operations that increase worker safety, manufacturing speed, and efficiency, they help organisations gain a competitive edge and lower costs. The statement noted that robot arms are fast, dependable, accurate, and can be trained to perform many tasks in many conditions, automating monotonous activities in factories.
St. Vincent Brewery Limited gains efficiency, productivity, and precision with the robotic arm. The statement also adds that robotic arms can work 24 hours a day, seven days a week without tiring, allowing the brewery to enhance productivity by continuing production, inspections, and other operations. They are also more exact and consistent than humans at precise tasks.