Robots to make robots at ABB's new $150
million factory in China
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[October 27, 2018]
By John Miller
ZURICH (Reuters) - Robots will make robots
at a new ABB <ABBN.S> factory in China, which the Swiss engineering
group said on Saturday it plans to build for $150 million in Shanghai as
it defends its place as the country's largest maker of industrial
robots.
The factory, located near ABB's China robotics campus, is due to be
operating by the end of 2020 and will produce robots for China as well
as for export elsewhere in Asia. China is ABB's No. 2 market after the
United States.
"Shanghai has become a vital center for advanced technology leadership –
for ABB and the world," ABB Chief Executive Ulrich Spiesshofer said in a
statement announcing the project.
With the expansion, ABB is banking on Chinese robots sales defying
concerns over trade tensions with the United States that some fear could
dent demand for electronics, auto parts and other items that require
automated manufacturing and robots.
China is expanding its robot workforce, as wages for human workers there
rise and the country seeks to compete with lower-cost countries via
greater automation. In 2017, one of every three robots sold in the world
went to China, which purchased nearly 138,000 units, ABB said.
ABB's new 75,000-square-foot factory will use software meant to allow
people and robots to work safely in close proximity, the company said,
adding its YuMi robots -- designed to work side-by-side with people --
will also be deployed on many of the small parts assembly tasks needed
to manufacture an ABB robot.
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Chief Executive Ulrich Spiesshofer of Swiss power technology and
automation group ABB gestures as he addresses a news conference to
present the company's full year results, in Zurich, Switzerland,
February 8, 2018. REUTERS/Moritz Hager/File Phot
Rival Kuka <KU2G.DE>, taken over in 2016 by China's Midea
<000333.SZ> two years ago, has also been expanding in the country,
including by building a robot park in Shunde near Hong Kong.
ABB, whose industrial robots are used, among other things, to build
automobiles as well as to assemble electronic devices, will build
robots for numerous industries at the Shanghai factory, a spokesman
said.
It did not give a new employee count for the factory, but said it
will boost robotics employment that now sits at more than 2,000 ABB
workers in China.
(Reporting by John Miller; Editing by Alison Williams)
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