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AUTOMATION  FOXMERE Cobots to the rescue


Tom Cash, director at automation parts supplier Foxmere, explains how cobots are helping manufacturers in more ways than you might think.


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ccording to a late 2024 survey by the National Association of Manufacturers, nearly 60% of employers cited


“attracting and retaining a quality workforce” as a primary business challenge. With businesses   equipment to plug the gap. Collaborative robots, or cobots, are predominantly designed to work alongside humans in shared workspaces, enhancing  Unlike traditional industrial robots that often need to work in isolation to ensure safety for the workforce, cobots are equipped with advanced sensors and adaptive algorithms to interact safely with human operators. But did you know that, as manufacturers face challenges in hiring and retaining workers, many are turning to cobots to bridge the gap and support their workforce?


UPSKILLING Take Emerson, one of the world’s leading engineering and automation companies, as an example. They’ve invested in FANUC cobots to handle tasks like stacking and palletising boxes, taping them together and prepping them for  This enables companies to enhance worker satisfaction and productivity by freeing employees from repetitive tasks, allowing them to focus on more impactful, skilled responsibilities and usually higher paid jobs. Jeff Burnstein, president of Ann Arbor’s Advancement for Automation Association, reinforced this message by saying: “The types of tasks that robots do, generally, they’re dull jobs, dirty or dangerous jobs that people don’t want to  to do those kinds of jobs. 


allowing the person to do a better job. I can do something that allows me to use my brain more [like] oversee the system, which is oftentimes, a better, safer and higher-paying job, so we don’t see robots as replacements for people.” Using cobots also helps reduce injury risks.


Having a cobot lift heavy boxes instead of a person means fewer workplace hazards, something that can end up costing companies far more than the robot itself. For example, a Universal Robots UR30 cobot kit, which can lift up to 30kg and has a reach


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of just over 130 cm, is listed for $68,000 on Olympus Controls. For companies like Emerson, that’s a smart investment compared to the potential costs of workplace injuries.


BUSINESS CASE On the topic of cost, alongside the need to retain staff, cobots play a key role in addressing the broader skills gap. According to a World Economic Forum report, by 2025, more than 50% of employees globally will need to reskill or upskill. 


 turnover. When employees leave, companies face expenses like recruiting fees, onboarding costs and the productivity loss from the gap left behind. In fact, replacing just one employee can cost thousands of pounds when you factor in everything from recruitment to training. In the UK, the average cost to hire someone is around £3,000, or 20-30% of their salary, with more senior roles driving up that cost even further. The cost of not retaining staff can be even


higher. A poor hire, for example, can cost a  of businesses report that bad hires cost them more than £50,000.  36% drop in productivity too, making upskilling a more cost-effective and productive solution. By investing in the growth of current


employees and integrating cobots into the 


loyalty, making employees less likely to leave and 


SAFER ENVIRONMENT As mentioned, reducing the risk of injury is a key factor in attracting and retaining workers in the manufacturing sector. In fact, Travelers Insurance’s studies have shown that implementing manufacturing automation,  occurrence of workplace injuries. This includes injuries caused by heavy lifting, contact with harmful objects and repetitive stress, with a  Just look at EVCO Plastics in Wisconsin,


deploying cobots to handle the heavy lifting and placing of parts on the packaging line. This has not only created a safe working environment for workers but also led to cost savings through reduced workers’ compensation insurance premiums, due to a decrease in repetitive strain injuries. At Foxmere, we see automation as the way  environment. As well as keeping systems running and preventing unplanned downtime, we also help to reduce expenses while supporting efforts to bridge the skills gap. That’s because cobots aren’t here to replace


workers. They’re here to make manufacturing jobs more appealing by enhancing safety, reducing physical strain and providing pathways to skilled roles that keep people in the industry.


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