Sorting Facility Automation Guide
Automation, a survival strategy, not a choice.
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Key Points of the Report
3-Minute Self-Diagnosis Checklist
Provision of checklist items to verify the possibility of robot introduction
Checking actual applicability such as space, waste characteristics, and placement feasibility for each process
Examples of Equipment Configuration by Type and Customized Solutions
Traditional manual-focused sorting facility
Sorting facility equipped with optical sorters
New/Modernization planned sorting facility
Step-by-Step Introduction Process and Case Studies
Overview of the entire process from design to installation, commissioning, and operational optimization
Building trust through real-world application cases
Resolving Unnecessary Misunderstandings
“Is our sorting facility too small to be feasible?” → Compact Robot Solution
“Could this be too large of an investment?” → Small-scale phased introduction using the bolt-on method
Remember this!
The government has already outlined a goal to modernize 63% of public sorting facilities by 2026.If automation is not adopted, funding cuts, delivery restrictions, and administrative disadvantages cannot be avoided.Conversely, facilities prepared now can secure a market advantage as high-quality supply sources for recycled materials.
Many sorting facilities are still operated primarily manually. However, labor shortages, safety incidents, and increasing policy pressures have become undeniable realities.
The skilled workforce is decreasing and labor costs are rising every year.
Worker safety incidents directly translate into legal risks for management.
Strengthened government policies are effectively mandating the introduction of optical sorters and AI robots.
In such circumstances, “maintaining the status quo” is the most dangerous choice. This guide (report) does not merely provide technical data; it presents a practical automation roadmap tailored to your sorting facility environment.
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