Robots Packing More Punch

Food and drink manufacturers have bought more automation and robotic equipment than companies in the car sector in the second quarter of 2010, according to recent industry data.

Thanks to strong purchases of packing, palletising and handling equipment, the UK food and drink sector accounted for 17 per cent of the robotics sales, second only to the pharmaceuticals industry (at 19 per cent).
Overall sales of robotic equipment (in the first half of the year) have grown for the first time since 2006, and are 55 per cent up on 2009, according to the data, which was compiled by the British Automation and Robotics Association (BARA).
Welcoming the data, Julian Hunt, Director of Communications at the Food and Drink Federation, said: “Despite the hugely challenging economic climate, this survey provides further proof that our industry has continued to invest heavily both in new factories and higher productivity. We have put in strong foundations on which we can build as the country emerges from recession.”
BARA President Mike Wilson said: “Sales to food and drink companies have grown by 172 per cent since 2006 and it is now a major sector for robot applications in the UK. We expect that growth to continue throughout the rest of the year as more UK food and drink manufacturers look to close the productivity gap with their European competitors.”

 

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