Lights Out Factory / Lights Off Factory / Dark Factory
Lights Out Factory / Lights Off Factory / Dark Factory

The Future Factory Automation - Lights Out manufacturing, more often called dark factory is a manufacturing methodology (or philosophy), rather than a specific process.

Factories that run lights out are fully automated and require no human presence on-site. These factories can be considered to run ''with the lights off''. Many factories are capable of lights-out production, but very few run exclusively lights-out. Typically, workers are necessary to set up process that hold parts to be manufactured and remove completed parts. As the technology necessary for lights-out production becomes increasingly available, many factories are beginning to use lights-out production between shifts (or as a separate shift) to meet increasing demand or save money. An automation factory is a place where raw materials enter and finished products leave with little or no human intervention. With Robotic and Automation plus MES system with IA technologies now. Many factory can manufacturing with Dark Factory or Light Off Factory are some called Light Out Factory.

 

XTS Technologies Sdn Bhd is one for the automation company that can help you to work towards this technologies factory. Please contact us for more details.

XTS own develop product with extensive engineering team can design, fabricate automation, Robotics, MES software according to your needs and we can provide to various country, XTS are welcome agent from:

        
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Published : 12-Apr-2020

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