In the swing blossom industry the need to automate labor - intensive tasks is increase . To meet this need , the companies Jamafa and DERO decided to join forces and therefore combining specialized noesis of cut flower processing with the know how and of industrial automaton . Their joint mission ? make the processing of cut flower workforce free with the help of industrial robots .

Maro Dedel ( left ) van DERO GROEP and Karel van Hattum van JAMAFA next to the first FlowerCatcher at Mopabloem .

Due to the increasing scarcity of good labour in the cut efflorescence industry , there is a rise need to automate proletariat - intensive tasks . The software of industrial robots can offer a result . Robots can be used flexible for repetitive task , they are immune to diseases , drive home unchanging quality and have the ability to work 24/7 .

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Cut bloom industryDespite the hike of robot in many different industries , in the cut bloom industry they are barely being used . And Jamafa is eager to exchange it .

" Within the sector , we see a increase need for the mechanisation of manual labor , " say Karel van Hattum of Jamafa Machinery . " Until of late , labor was readily available and comparatively cheap , but time are changing apace . We have therefore been make for years on automation in bloom processing . "

Processing of single shank have been the absent link . We mark that the complexness required a specialized and flexible solution and this is how we came up with industrial robots . for realize this ambition , we started to await for a partner with noesis of the robot technology . We get in touch with DERO GROUP , a caller that was already present in the flower industry with the FlowerCatcher . A unadulterated match ; we have the cognition of peak processing and they the knowledge of robots . "

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In recent years , Jamafa Machinery has developed a number of innovative concepts that will be roll out in the market place in the come period .

Industrial robotsOn top of the challenge of chance the correct masses , also the toll of labor and the more and more stricter regulations concerning the working environment are important reason why robots are increasingly being chosen . Maro Dedel , chief executive officer and founder of DERO GROUP , knows all about it . Over the preceding 35 geezerhood , he see with his own eye the rise of the robots from scratch in the Netherlands . " Despite the swell advance of industrial robots , there are still many industries where creativity , drive and expertise are needed for the right root . The flower processing diligence is such a sector . We therefore look forward to work with Jamafa on making emasculated flower treat hand - devoid . "

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maturate marketAutomation is one of the fasting growing markets worldwide . At the end of 2020 , more than 2.7 million industrial automaton were active in the product microscope stage worldwide , accord to data from the International Federation of Robotics ( IFR ) . ' The amount of industrial robots control in factories is the high ever , ' says Milton Guerry , President of the IFR . Over a five - year period ( 2014 - 2019 ) , this represents a global growth charge per unit of 85 % . Robots are finding their fashion into all diligence , specially where manual labor is big and repetitive . The cutting off flower industry actually stayed behind until now , because it requires very specialized knowledge . As Jamafa has been active in this manufacture for over 90 years , this will now change .

For more data : Jamafa MachineryEmail:[email   protected]Grathemerweg 786037 RP Kelpen-Olerwww.jamafa.com

DERO GROEPLuzernestraat 772153 GM Nieuw-Vennepwww.dero-groep.nl

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