FANUC Announces Production Of 750,000th Robot
FANUC is capable of producing 11,000 robots per month in fully automated factories that use its own robots to make robots, controllers and machine tools.
FANUC Corporation, a global supplier of CNCs, robotics and factory automation, has announced the production of its 750,000th industrial robot, reportedly representing a record high point in the robotics industry.
FANUC is capable of producing 11,000 robots per month in fully automated factories that use its own robots to make robots, controllers and machine tools that the company says offer reliability, precision, speed and easy operation.
FANUC’s customer base covers a wide range of industries including automotive, aerospace, food and beverage, consumer goods, medical and pharmaceutical, warehousing and more.
“Now more than ever manufacturers are embracing automation and robotics to solve production challenges,” says Mike Cicco, president and CEO, FANUC America. “FANUC is in a position to meet the growing demands for easy-to-use automation solutions that help our customers increase efficiencies, improve their competitive position and realize a quick ROI. We look forward to helping as many companies as possible achieve their goals.”
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