Automation has failed in production. Can manual labor save the day to meet deadlines?
In the fast-paced world of manufacturing, automation is often heralded as the key to efficiency and productivity. But what happens when technology falls short? Imagine the assembly line grinds to a halt, robotic arms freeze mid-air, and the hum of machinery fades into silence. Deadlines loom large and the pressure mounts. Could this be a moment for manual labor to shine, to step in where machines have faltered, and save the day?