At a time when the sickness rate in Germany is rising continuously and the industry is facing considerable challenges due to the shortage of skilled workers and high absenteeism, the search for robust and flexible solutions is more urgent than ever. The current trend, exacerbated by the pandemic’s aftermath and the increase in mental illness, clearly shows how important it is to act proactively.
The effects are particularly noticeable in the manufacturing industry, where high levels of sick leave not only affect production efficiency but also significantly reduce economic output. With over 8 million employees and almost 25,000 companies, the manufacturing industry is a key driver of the German economy – an engine that could stutter without adequate countermeasures.
The solution? A strategic approach that not only increases efficiency, but also improves the manufacturing industry’s resilience to unforeseen failures. This is where InstaWerk, as an on-demand manufacturing platform, plays a key role. By providing an extensive network for the production of turned and milled parts at the touch of a button, InstaWerk offers a scalable solution that meets today’s challenges with flexibility and efficiency.
For engineers, this means access to a wide range of manufacturing capabilities that enable rapid iterations and the realization of complex projects. Buyers benefit from a streamlined procurement process that offers significant time savings through instant pricing and automated ordering systems. And for managing directors, the platform offers a strategic opportunity to increase production efficiency, reduce operating costs and accelerate innovation, even in times of high sickness rates and skills shortages.
The time is ripe to set the course for the future and take production to the next level with intelligent, flexible solutions. Let’s master the challenges together and seize the opportunities that technologies like InstaWerk offer us. Discuss with us how we can improve the resilience and efficiency of the industry in these turbulent times.
This article was originally published in German on InstaWerk’s website.