Sveza Group tackles labor shortage with pilot robotic systems at plywood facility

Sveza Group is investing 400 million rubles in the implementation of robotic systems at its production facility in Tyumen, the company's press service said. One of the main reasons for introducing robots in production is the labor shortage, the press service told Interfax. The Tyumen enterprise will serve as a "pilot project for the comprehensive robotization of production, covering many processes, while robots are also being introduced into specific processes at other plants," it said. Plans are in place for using 20 robotic manipulators in Tyumen to sort and repair veneer and plywood, as well as to ...

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