COMPANY PROFILE

FANUC America Corporation
- MI, United States Show Phone Numbers
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- Member Since 1983
- Robotic Supplier
FANUC America is the global leader in robotics, CNCs, and ROBOMACHINEs with over 25 million products installed worldwide. FANUC is renowned for innovative, reliable products that come with a Service First commitment that provides lifetime product support. We offer an extensive range of robot models with payload capabilities from 0.5 - 2,300 kg. FANUC’s R-30iB Plus robot controller features an intuitive user interface providing easy setup, programming and operation for both novice and advanced users. Intelligent features such as Force Sensing and integrated iRVision® machine vision provide additional programming flexibility. Other noteworthy products are the ROBOGUIDE offline simulation suite and Industrial IoT solutions like Zero Down Time (ZDT), which help customers develop, monitor, and manage their automation. From small shops to large production operations, manufacturers rely on FANUC automation to improve productivity, increase quality, maximize profits and maintain a competitive edge.
Case Studies
Classic Metal Finishing: Robot Provides Increased Production and Flexibility…A Robot Case Study
POSTED: 12/07/2009
Classic Metal Finishing, based in Jackson, Mich.
FANUC System Sorts and Palletizes Eight Different Products Simultaneously
POSTED: 06/01/2008
Problem: Jefferson Smurfit Corporation, headquartered in St.
FANUC Palletizing System Reduces Labor Costs at Alto Dairy
POSTED: 06/01/2008
Problem: Waupun, Wisconsin-based Alto Dairy faced significant costs related to strains and injuries suffered by workers required to palletize over 7,600 cases of cheese per eight hour shift.
Easy Does It: Robotic Packing and Palletizing of Lightbulbs
POSTED: 06/01/2008
Problem: A lightbulb manufacturer faced intense pressure to produce high-quality, reliable products while keeping consumer costs low.
Engineered Machined Products: A Company Standing the Test of Time in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula
POSTED: 09/19/2006
Engineered Machined Products (EMP), based in Escanaba, Mich.
US Chemical Automates Case Packing With Robotics
POSTED: 01/17/2006
A robotic cell that packs chemical containers into cardboard cases is eliminating repetitive manual operations at a US Chemical plant in southern Wisconsin.
Shell Solar Implements Robotics to Increase Productivity
POSTED: 01/27/2005
Fossil fuels giant Shell Oil Company investing in solar energy? To most people, the two mix about as well as oil and water.
Robotic Bag Palletizing System Helps Forbes Chocolate Productivity
POSTED: 09/17/2004
Forbes Chocolate is a supplier of blended cocoa and flavorings used in the food industry.
POSTED: 06/04/2004
UPF, Inc.
POSTED: 06/03/2004
What is one of the most sophisticated Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) assembly factories doing at a Museum? ToyMaker 3000, now open permanently at The Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) in Chicago, produces an assembled Gravitron toy top at a rate of 300 pieces per hour, starting from a recipe of plastic parts.
Robotic Coating: Robots Improve Productivity at Glasland Industries
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Glasland Industries Inc.
Robots Impact Production at Mennie's Machine Company, Inc.
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Robots Impact Production at Mennie's Machine Company, Inc.
FANUC Robotics Dross Removal Case Study
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Problem: Skimming the dross from a zinc metal bath on a 24/7 production schedule with temperatures up to 878 degrees Fahrenheit is hot, dangerous, back-breaking work.
Robots handle the heavy lifting at Owens Corning
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The Owens Corning production facility in Newark, Ohio was looking for an alternative method to handle rolls of fiberglass insulation, ranging from 10 to 120 pounds.
Lights Out System Improves High-Production Machining Process
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Problem: An automotive component supplier recently faced special challenges for a new high-production machining process.
Auto Suppliers' Productivity Jumps 125% with Robotic System
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Problem: Challenges that typically prompt manufacturers to automate one or more of their production processes include: aggressive production schedules, quality control issues, employee safety and flexibility, to name a few.
How Robots are Used in the Composites Industry
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Increasing costs and environmental regulations have forced composites manufacturers to consider robotic automation for the application of fiberglass chop and gel.