Even in Transylvania, more and more large Romanian companies are using robots to optimize production processes. Multitech, which distributes industrial robots in the country, distributes, installs and services the products of leading international manufacturers.

The headquarters of the Transylvanian company is located in Négyfalu, Brasó county, but their services cover practically the entire country. They also have regional offices in Marosvásárhely, Cluj, Timisoara, Bucharest, Ploiești and Vaslui. They have been offering industrial equipment, supplies and industry-specific solutions to Romanian companies of various profiles in the field of marking, labeling and automation for 15 years. They have gained experience in many industries over the years. Their engineers and specialists always redesign the production lines, tailored to the industry and the needs of the given company, so that they are as efficient as possible; their customers include many companies working in the field of car manufacturing, but they have already supplied automation equipment from the world's leading manufacturers to many other profile companies, from food processors to beverage manufacturers.

A solution to the labor shortage: industrial robots help optimize production in Transylvania. According to recent data, employers are looking for the right people for nearly 35,000 centrally registered jobs in Romania. According to the latest summary of the National Employment Agency (ANOFM) on January 11, more than 20,000 of these jobs are looking for unskilled people, including, for example, factory assembly line work or warehouse goods handling. International trends show that the use of robots in farms in similar situations has had a beneficial effect in many areas. But let's look at the data first! At the end of last year, The Wall Street Journal announced the commissioning of nearly 500,000 new industrial robots worldwide by 2021. A total of 78,000 such robots were installed in Europe before last year.

The full article from Szekelyhon.ro can be read here.

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