Labor Volatility: The Automation Trigger Many Overseas Factories Underestimate

Tape Industry Observer #10

Many overseas tape factories plan capacity based on equipment.

Few plan it based on labor stability.

In reality, labor volatility is often the hidden constraint:
• Seasonal workforce changes
• Skill gaps between shifts
• High retraining costs

At low output, these issues are manageable.
At higher output, they become disruptive.

What often happens is this:
Production capacity exists — but consistency doesn’t.

Automation addresses this gap by:
– Fixing process parameters
– Reducing operator judgment
– Making outcomes repeatable

This is why many factories adopt automation only after experiencing instability — not before.

In tape manufacturing, labor volatility doesn’t reduce output first.
It reduces predictability.

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