Smart Factory, Industrial 4.0

Utilising Iot & Ai In Industrial Manufacturing

August 29, 2022

Utilising Iot & Ai In Industrial Manufacturing
With the evolution of Industry 4.0 and the focus placed on lean manufacturing, the contemporary smart factory is expected to have made the transition to a fully connected, flexible, transparent, and maximally automated system. The realm of legacy industrial machines and industrial automation systems is becoming increasingly obsolete as companies are consolidating knowledge and insight and integrating legacy devices into novel IoT infrastructures.

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Quality Industries

At Quality Industries, our Nashville-area and Dallas-area facilities house more than 300,000 square feet of diverse, state-of-the-art metal fabrication equipment operated by expert technicians. We deploy a broad array of punching, cutting, welding, forming, bending and stamping systems which are complemented by our finishing, powder coating and custom assembly capabilities. This empowers us to help our customers simplify their supply chains and meet contract manufacturing and custom assembly needs in one stop, and our ISO 9001: 2008 certification means they can expect everything to be done to the highest standards of quality with ever-present attention to continuous improvement.

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How Industrial Leaders Are Automating Thermal Inspection

whitePaper | October 11, 2022

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Will Robotic Automation Lead to a Lights-Out-Warehouse

whitePaper | March 16, 2022

What is lights-out warehousing? The simple answer is a facility without people. One that relies entirely on automated equipment, to the point that no manual touches are necessary. With no employees required on the floor, operations do not need to turn the lights on, hence the term “lights-out warehousing.”

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REDEFINING SKILLS FOR A RESILIENT MANUFACTURING SECTOR

whitePaper | August 22, 2022

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Flexible Robotic End Effectors for Redeploying Robots

whitePaper | June 8, 2020

Before cobots and other fast-deployable robots, many automated manufacturing cells incorporated only fixed or dedicated tooling rather than solutions that allow for changes or updates. An advantage of fixed automation is that it allows for reliable and high throughput, but it also tends to be custom engineered towards a specific process. Any changes in the workpiece or production process often mean redesigning large sections of the fixed automation system or even starting completely over from scratch.

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The Best of Both Worlds: Combining AM and IM to Master the Whole Life Cycle of Your Parts

whitePaper | January 2, 2023

Additive Manufacturing (AM) and Injection Molding (IM) are often perceived as competing plastic processing technologies. However, organizations must be ready to utilize and switch between different production technologies to address changing product requirements, shift production schedules based on market demands, or respond to supply chain crises. This includes making both technologies complementary, not exclusive.

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Finding The Single-Source Supplier For The E-Commerce Supply Chain

whitePaper | March 16, 2022

Today’s supply chains are driven by the competitive tenets of e-commerce – speed, accuracy and access to a broad inventory – all delivered at low cost. This mandate has driven distribution centers to become increasingly complex and dependent on automation systems, while raising the stakes to threaten critical damage in the event of cost overruns or project delays. Concentrating supplier responsibility for these automation projects with a single, lead provider simplifies vendor management and accountability, enabling companies to approach a single point of contact and avoid juggling delays and charges from multiple contractors.

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Spotlight

Quality Industries

At Quality Industries, our Nashville-area and Dallas-area facilities house more than 300,000 square feet of diverse, state-of-the-art metal fabrication equipment operated by expert technicians. We deploy a broad array of punching, cutting, welding, forming, bending and stamping systems which are complemented by our finishing, powder coating and custom assembly capabilities. This empowers us to help our customers simplify their supply chains and meet contract manufacturing and custom assembly needs in one stop, and our ISO 9001: 2008 certification means they can expect everything to be done to the highest standards of quality with ever-present attention to continuous improvement.

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