Call or Text 574-540-1048
"Incremental Automation, Exceptional ROI."
Call or Text 574-540-1048
"Incremental Automation, Exceptional ROI."
Incremental automation focuses on automating the most impactful and simplest parts of a process first, rather than attempting to automate every step at once, which can be costly, complex, and time-consuming.
Automate the loading/unloading of
CNC's/Presses/Laser Engravers/Blasting
Trim or De-burr
Plastic/Metal/Wood/Molded Parts
Precision dispensing of Glue, Sealants, Adhesives, or whatever else you may need.
Automate the welding of your repeat parts, high runners, or most difficult.
Just like Machine Tending, using a robot to automate your inspection can free up your Quality/Inspection Technicians.
Take 30 seconds to think of a process in your operation that is Time Consuming, Dangerous, or Hard to Staff.
Then call us to talk about it :-)
Please reach us at zack@mavrosco.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Call, text, or email us to start the conversation. We’ll begin with a brief discussion about your project or challenge. Next, we’ll schedule an in-depth on-site review to fully understand your needs. Once we’ve aligned on the right approach, we’ll provide a detailed quote, including lead time and an ROI estimate, so you can make an informed decision.
The cost is going to vary a lot depending on your project but a Basic Machine Tending project including installation, robot-machine-handshake, mount, and fixturing can be done for under $80k (even cheaper if you're willing to be creative). Ongoing costs are very minimal. The robot themselves usually last for years and there's almost no preventative maintenance that needs done.
Usually very fast. Some integrations can get setup as quick as 2 weeks (although this is a major push and will require a lot of expediting). And if we are already booked, we have additional resources we can tap if needed. Either way, we will make sure you know all your options and wont get ghosted.
Maybe...but probably not. We always pitch that "automation allows companies to do more with what they have." This keeps costs low, providing a more stable environment for the employee. Automating the boring, mind-numbing, or dangerous work allows the current employees to focus on "higher skill set" work and do more engaging activities.
Or you can build a robot army and keep only the BEST employees...your call.
Yes! And if it doesn't work for you then it's not worth your time!
We want to make money for sure, but there is no point trying to sell you something you don't need. That would be dishonest of us and our mom's would be super disappointed.
If you want it to be. We can tailor a project from "high volume" to "job shop". Whatever makes the most sense for your situation.
Probably. This would be very situation dependent but we can explore options like building/testing offsite and weekend installations to make it work for you.
We will train your key employees on how to reset the robot, move things to a safe position, and how to restart the process getting your operations make online. (We will even teach them how to program the robot for new projects if you'd like).
Making too much money. It's a risk, but someone has to do it.
Yes. That is our favorite part!
We are super down to earth and we won't try to sell you the kitchen sink if that's not what you are after. We treat every customer (and their business) like it was our business. No smoke and mirrors, no hidden costs, no stupid crap. Just honest robotics, from real people, that will work just as hard on your business as you do.
“My story began decades ago in my grandfather and uncle's machine shop. At 13, I worked as a janitor sweeping floors, cleaning toilets, and filling machines with oil. I got to learn the art of precision machining from the ground up. Over the years I’ve had a lot of good mentors (some reminding me frequently that they had tools older than me). I've also had the opportunity to work in industries where precision and reliability are non-negotiable – medical devices (making implants and instruments for surgeons), firearms, defense, and aerospace.
“Today, I’m proud to work side-by-side with my son, carrying our family’s manufacturing legacy into the future.
"I started working in CAD when I was 12. My dad had a Fusion 360 subscription and I used it while he was at work to model a Lego Brick. Later I made a "V-Buck" out of wood using a CNC router we had in the garage. I've always been into tech and manufacturing. At 16 I graduated (home schooled) and started working with my dad as an engineering intern. This lead to an opportunity to use Robots, 3D printers, and CNC Machines to turn a customers idea into reality.
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