Having announced the launch of its new Automated Cosmetic Defect Check tool at Mobile World Congress (MWC), Pervacio will also showcase its next generation robotics technology at the industry-leading event.
Sanjay Kanodia, founder and CEO, says: “Pervacio Robotics supports organisations that have embraced the move from a manual processing model to a semi-automated, software-driven solution by helping them achieve service delivery transformation through robotic process automation.
“At MWC we’ll be demonstrating how advances in robotics technology mean we can now offer a cost-effective end-to-end solution on an even bigger scale with the capability to grow in line with a customer’s business needs.”
Pervacio operates a regional development hub in Birmingham, and in 2017, was the first company to introduce a fully integrated robotics solution for mobile processing warehouses operating in the forward and reverse supply chain. Twelve months on, the latest generation Pervacio Robotics improves the effectiveness of ‘straight-through processing’ via faster process speeds and at a lower cost than other current market providers.
Addressing the issues of rising costs, high-cycle processing times, inconsistent quality and impaired agility, Pervacio Robotics represents a lower risk option than sourcing and building a bespoke in-house robotics solution. Thanks to a more predictable process schedule and reliable approach to mobile device processing, Pervacio’s technology ensures that procedures are less prone to errors. It also incorporates full auditing and reporting capabilities.
In taking its modular automated solution to the next level, Pervacio has introduced warehouse receiving and visual inspection capabilities, reducing human interaction – and so lowering costs – even further.
Mobile World Congress 2018 will also see the launch of Pervacio’s Automated Cosmetic Defect Check. The latest addition to the Revolution suite of patented products, this new automated tool enables businesses to realise significant operational efficiencies whilst also minimising the costs associated with the return and trade-in of cosmetically damaged devices.