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320 new robots to ease new Volkswagen model assembly

Uitenhage - Since the first robot was introduced more than 50 years ago, industrialised robots have been at the forefront of automotive manufacturing.

320 new robots have been installed at Volkswagen Group South Africa’s (VWSA) Body Shop as part of the new major investments in the Uitenhage factory, the German automaker said.

R4.5-million investment

The estimated R4.5-billion investment announced in 2015 has been allocated to the upgrade and refurbishment of production facilities and quality (R3bn), development of local supplier capacity (R1.5bn), as well as development and training of employees (R29-million).

The 320 new Kuka robots installed at the Body Shop form an integral part of the Modular Transverse Matrix (MQB) platform which will be used in the Uitenhage factory.

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Thomas Schaefer, chairman and managing director of VWSA, said: “The Kuka robots will perform monotonous, high-precision work which will allow Body Shop employees to focus on tasks which require the human involvement.

“The introduction of robots will improve the ergonomics in the Body Shop as it reduces strain on our people. The introduction of the specialised robots‎ into the Body Shop paves the way for higher volumes and even better quality."

The new robots are energy efficient and faster. Additionally, they have advanced sensory capabilities which improve safety, says the company.

VWSA says the technology currently being installed at the Uitenhage factory will enable Volkswagen to produce more than one model on one single assembly line.

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