According to Lifecycle Insights, 85 percent of manufacturers now operate with partial automation. Yet few of these businesses have achieved enough connectivity and visibility to unlock performance gains. This article explores where automation delivers the strongest returns and how manufacturers can align technology, processes, and people to sustain their gains.
Manufacturing Automation That Pays for Itself
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