Rockwell Automation analysis flags up to 50% drop in unplanned downtime from AI-driven smart manufacturing in automotive
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- Rockwell Automation backed a CAR white paper on smart manufacturing adoption across automotive, tire, battery plants, highlighting a new phase of AI-driven deployment.
- Focus shifting from heavily automated body, paint, welding lines toward electronics assembly, validation, production coordination, logistics.
- Reported results include up to 50% cuts in unplanned downtime, about 5% higher overall equipment effectiveness, 5%-7% throughput gains from real-time analytics.
- Drivers cited include rising production complexity, warranty pressure, higher costs, tougher global competition; automation seen supporting onshoring in tight labor markets.
- Analysis flags widening performance gaps as uneven adoption lifts quality, uptime, productivity differences across manufacturers and suppliers.
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