03.26.19
ARMOR was awarded the Industry of the Future Showcase trophy by the Alliance Industrie du Futur at the Global Industrie 2019 exhibition currently taking place in Lyon. This award recognizes innovating companies that have developed groundbreaking projects within their production processes, for more modern and attractive industry.
ARMOR is committed to innovation and has been developing a permanent process of automation and digital transformation of its industrial facilities. Within its production plant based in La Chevrolière (Loire-Atlantique), ARMOR has fully robotized the slitting process for inked polyester films. AGVs (Automatic Guided Vehicles) have been used in the production units to meet the increasing volume of workflows and to reduce the manual labor required for certain tasks. For these projects, ARMOR integrates its digital and industrial robotics systems internally.
“The objective of the program is threefold: to support a fast-growing and competitive market, to reduce production costs and to ensure that the core business continues to be located in France,” said Christophe Derennes, ARMOR’s industrial director.
To support the skills development of its employees, and to meet new training needs, ARMOR has developed bespoke programs through the ARMOR University. Since its launch in 2011, more than 200 employees have been trained and have acquired new skills.
ARMOR is committed to innovation and has been developing a permanent process of automation and digital transformation of its industrial facilities. Within its production plant based in La Chevrolière (Loire-Atlantique), ARMOR has fully robotized the slitting process for inked polyester films. AGVs (Automatic Guided Vehicles) have been used in the production units to meet the increasing volume of workflows and to reduce the manual labor required for certain tasks. For these projects, ARMOR integrates its digital and industrial robotics systems internally.
“The objective of the program is threefold: to support a fast-growing and competitive market, to reduce production costs and to ensure that the core business continues to be located in France,” said Christophe Derennes, ARMOR’s industrial director.
To support the skills development of its employees, and to meet new training needs, ARMOR has developed bespoke programs through the ARMOR University. Since its launch in 2011, more than 200 employees have been trained and have acquired new skills.