The Problem: Your Labor Costs Are Hemorrhaging
Manual assembly. Pick-and-place. Palletizing. Packaging. Quality checks. These aren't "jobs" — they're just repetitive patterns that machines execute perfectly.
But you're not paying a machine. You're paying for inconsistency, turnover, training, mistakes. Every single day.
- Replacing one worker costs $4,700 in training and lost productivity
- Manual labor is your biggest single variable cost
- Your best workers could do higher-value work if freed from repetition