| The furniture industry is a hands-on business - literally. | | | | businesses, investments in robotics are definitely |
| Furniture manufacturing companies traditionally rely on | | | | growing. |
| manual labor in producing furniture and a lot of | | | | Material Handling |
| companies are still doing business this way. While there | | | | Most of the processes involved in the production of |
| is definitely great value on the artisan skills used to | | | | furniture pieces entail heavy labor. They are also highly |
| create premium furniture pieces, robotics need not | | | | exhausting and repetitive so work can get |
| necessarily take away from the quality of the output. | | | | monotonous. A robotics system eases these problems |
| There are many ways in which robotics can enhance | | | | considerably as robots are undoubtedly the most |
| the quality of furniture products. And while this industry | | | | efficient machines for handling materials. |
| is a bit slower in adopting robotics compared to other | | | | |