
The main reasons why manual window patching workers are eliminated by machines include high labor costs, low work efficiency, and the advantages of mechanized production.
First, high labor costs are an important reason why manual window patching workers are eliminated by machines. With the sharp increase in labor costs, many companies have found that the cost of hiring labor has exceeded the cost of mechanized production. For example, the labor costs of some door and window companies have accounted for 35% of the total cost of finished products, which has severely compressed the profit margins of enterprises.
In contrast, although mechanized production has a large initial investment, in the long run, its operating and maintenance costs are low, which can bring higher benefits to enterprises.
Secondly, low work efficiency is also one of the reasons why manual window patching workers are eliminated by machines. Manual window patching requires a lot of manpower, and the work intensity is high and the efficiency is low. In contrast, mechanized production can achieve efficient and precise production through automated equipment, which greatly improves work efficiency. For example, some door and window companies try to replace labor with machines. Although they face the problem of high mechanization costs, machines can replace labor to a certain extent, improve production efficiency and product quality.
In addition, the advantages of mechanized production are also factors that cannot be ignored. Mechanized production has higher stability and consistency, and can ensure the consistency of product quality. In contrast, manual operation is easily affected by human factors, resulting in uneven product quality. Mechanized production can also reduce dependence on skilled workers and reduce the demand for high-end skilled workers, thereby reducing the labor costs of enterprises.