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In its effort to expand its digital and automated manufacturing capabilities, Collins Aerospace has opened a new 27,000-sq-ft facility in Puerto Rico that houses a “smart line.” The facility, which automates printed circuit board assemblies for commercial aircraft engines, marks the company’s first major investment in automated manufacturing since becoming Collins Aerospace, it said.
Its fully automated smart line incorporates modern equipment, processes, and practices designed to improve the flow and facility of the manufacturing operations. This includes digital optical inspection and automated confirmations of manufacturing systems. Collins estimates that the new approach will increase productivity by 35 percent, supporting customer deliveries. The new facility is expected to add 150 jobs, increasing its workforce in Puerto Rico to more than 1,500.
Importantly for Collins, the smart-line addition represents an effort to accelerate digital technology across its operations. Teams throughout the company are collaborating on initiatives to connect sourcing and manufacturing, from materials planning, quality, and predictive maintenance, to inventory managing, it added.
The company has more than 120 smart projects running and has a goal of 10 percent automation across its global manufacturing sites by 2024.