Automated technical solutions can only be realized when the cost is reasonable, that is, under various specific conditions, the economic benefits have to be proved; that is, when the cost is the same, the output value per unit time is increased; or in the unit When the output value is the same within the time, the cost is reduced.
When people develop non-standard automation equipment, the goal is to liberate them from tedious and mechanized work, reduce labor and costs, and greatly increase output and quality.
We should pay attention to two important operational indicators and goals.
1. The economics of automation
Automated technical solutions can only be realized when the cost is reasonable, that is, under various specific conditions, the economic benefits have to be proved; that is, when the cost is the same, the output value per unit time is increased; or in the unit When the output value is the same within the time, the cost is reduced. Only after verifying that the equipment with higher automation program or the process method is economical, will it be meaningful for their application.
2. Productivity
The so-called productivity is not only the level of output per unit time, but an economic concept. Productivity refers to the quantitative comparison between the cost of a normal working device and the output value produced by the device. Values should be measured and compared in monetary terms.