How automation is quietly transforming the Indian manufacturing floor
By Aayaan Bery, Sales and Global Marketing Director at KSP Inc.
Walk through a mid-sized auto components plant on the outskirts of Pune today and the differences from a decade ago are visible almost immediately. Fewer workers stationed at repetitive assembly points. Robotic arms handling welding sequences with a consistency no human shift could sustain across twelve hours. Sensors embedded in machinery feeding real-time data to supervisors who no longer need to physically inspect every station to know what is happening on the floor. The transformation is not dramatic in the way science fiction imagined it. It is methodical, incremental, and in many facilities, still very much in progress.
India’s manufacturing sector is in the middle of a quiet but consequential automation shift, and the forces driving it are more nuanced than simple cost reduction.
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