
Tape Industry Observer #9
Automation is often discussed as a technical upgrade.
In overseas tape factories, it is usually a structural adjustment.
Compared with China, many overseas plants operate with:
• Smaller teams
• Less specialized labor
• Greater dependence on individual operators
This changes how automation is perceived.
In these environments, automation is not about maximizing speed. It is about:
– Reducing training dependency
– Stabilizing output with limited manpower
– Making production less sensitive to staff turnover
This is why automation adoption overseas often starts later — but moves faster once initiated.
When labor flexibility is limited, process stability becomes critical.
Automation feels different because the problem it solves is different.
