Why Proactive Support Is the Missing Piece in Modern Manufacturing
Manufacturers today are under constant pressure to improve quality, reduce waste and maintain uptime, especially in industries like automotive and medical devices. While advanced inspection and dispensing technologies are critical, they’re only part of the solution.
A recent feature by Forbes highlights an important shift in the industry: success now depends just as much on proactive support as it does on the tools themselves.
Moving Beyond Equipment to Outcomes
The article spotlights Coherix CARES, a program designed to address one of manufacturing’s most persistent challenges, ensuring consistent, high-quality adhesive and sealant application.
Rather than focusing solely on hardware, the CARES approach emphasizes:
- Ongoing process optimization
- Expert guidance before and after deployment
This shift reflects a broader trend: manufacturers are looking for partners, not just providers.
Why Support Matters More Than Ever
In complex production environments, even the most advanced systems can fall short without proper integration and oversight. Variability in materials, part-to-part variation, robotics and environmental conditions can all impact performance.
Proactive support helps manufacturers:
- Reduce costly defects and rework
- Improve first-pass yield
- Minimize downtime
- Ensure long-term process stability
Real Impact Across Industries
From automotive OEMs to medical device manufacturers, companies adopting this model are seeing measurable improvements. By combining technology with hands-on expertise, programs like Coherix CARES are helping teams stay ahead of issues, rather than reacting to them.
The Takeaway
The future of manufacturing isn’t just smarter equipment, it’s smarter support. As highlighted in the Forbes feature, organizations that invest in proactive, expert-driven programs will be better positioned to achieve consistent, scalable success.
Read the full Forbes article “Coherix Launches Program To Tackle Sticky Manufacturing Issue”