Belarusian footwear maker Belwest to deploy robots to cut leather in Q1 2020
20 December 2019
SOOO
Belwest intends to install robotized systems for die-cutting and treating
leather in Q1 2020, BelTA learned from the company's Director General Yuri
Sumaneyev. The enterprise is preparing the infrastructure for the deployment of
the robotized systems, which are supposed to be commissioned and trialed
through 2020 in order to reach their full designed output capacity in Q1 2021.
The robotized systems will use unique effectors, machine vision technologies,
and self-learning control technologies. The robots are expected to improve the
quality of leather die-cutting and treatment in addition to reducing the cost
of components and materials. The project was approved by the expert council of
the State Science and Technology Committee of Belarus in summer 2019. The
robotized solutions will allow the company to enhance the performance of the
manufacturing division as one of the main commitments in the course of creating
the holding company Belwest. On the whole, efforts to redesign the
manufacturing process are expected to allow the company to make custom-made
footwear for every consumer in the future. “It may sound like science fiction
for now, but it is the vector of development of the company we aim for. For
instance, it was difficult to imagine robots working as part of the footwear
assembly line but today we are about to accomplish that,” Yuri Sumaneyev noted.
Apart from that, the holding company will develop manufacturing sites in
Gorodok and Beshenkovichi, Vitebsk Oblast. The practice of outsourcing the
production of components and intermediate parts to enterprises in Vitebsk
Oblast and some other regions will remain in place. The possibility of
manufacturing cooperation with Russian companies is under consideration. “We
are now looking for opportunities for cooperation with any manufacturers inside
the country and abroad. Partners just have to match the philosophy of our
brand, take into account all the hygienic parameters, which can be achieved
only if the quality of components is verified,” Yuri Sumaneyev said. The
company will continue interacting with partners from Spain, Portugal, and Italy
for the sake of footwear production. It is now necessary to invest inside the
holding company, Yuri Sumaneyev said. Instead of becoming a shareholder in
subordinate companies SOOO Belwest will remain their manager and will outsource
manufacturing jobs to them, provide them with materials in addition to
overseeing sales. Shareholders of the holding company Belwest include the
managing company OOO Belwest Group, SOOO Belwest, 27 retail organizations, and
OOO LACIT. In line with Belarus president decree No.278 OOO Belwest Group has
undertaken to keep the company's focus on footwear manufacturing and increase
output to at least 3 million pairs. At least Br30 million will have to be
invested in the fixed capital of SOOO Belwest by 31 December 2023 for the sake
of modernizing existing facilities and creating new ones. The average number of
employees will have to remain at least as high as the figure registered in
January 2019 till 1 January 2021.