The Myth of Standardization
The most frequent question asked by automation engineers is: "How many different specifications are on the production line?"
Ideally, if every carton, pallet, and package were identical in size, robotic arms could simply operate at fixed positions and speeds. This would result in the lowest equipment costs, highest speeds, and minimum error rates. While this vision is perfect in theory, achieving uniform specifications in real-world industrial applications is exceptionally difficult and often incurs significant hidden costs.
Ace Pillar: Adding Flexibility to Automation
Facing chronic labor shortages, more industries are adopting automation. While standardization is ideal, "low-volume, high-mix" production remains the reality. Ace Pillar’s 3D vision and robotic solutions now bridge the gap—balancing multi-spec support, expansion flexibility, and a minimal footprint without altering existing infrastructure.










