Monday, January 29, 2018

Honda: Robots Can't Fully Replace Humans In Car Production, Yet by Anthony Alaniz

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There are enough doom and gloom stories in the media about how robots are coming for our jobs, and soon they’ll be making witty car puns. However, if you look to automakers, an industry that does use robots, some are adamant about the integral part human workers play in the car-building process. Honda is one such automaker.

"We can't find anything to take the place of the human touch and of human senses like sight, hearing and smell," Tom Shoupe, the chief operating officer of Honda's Ohio manufacturing unit, said in an interview with Bloomberg.

For Honda, humans are important during the final assembly process. The level of automation hasn’t changed much since Honda’s Marysville plant opened with workers installing wheels, engines, and interior trim components. Honda uses about 20 robots during final assembly at the plant.

"You have to have timing," said James Erwin, 47, a 15-year Marysville veteran told the publication. "I don't think robots can take over. They don't have the manual dexterity or judgment that we have."

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