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The automated bottle production line from the first video is run by a fixed automation system.

This is clear from how each operation on the line is simple and relies mainly on machine
attachments that do a single specialized operation. Machine attachments can be seen
everywhere, from the start of the video where a machine attachment fed the furnace with raw
material to machine attachment cutting the molten glass into the precisely weighted gobs
which are then distributed to the forming machines by another machine attachments to be
moulded and transferred onto the conveyer by different attachment. After being annealed the
bottles go through leak detection and quality tests by more machine attachments and we can
even see one of the bottles rejected.
The automated production line is fully automated with no human operators seen throughout
the line.

The automated BWM X7 production line in the second video uses a flexible automation
system that is entirely run by robots in the body shop and paint shop where the robots
perform all kinds of tasks from welding and joining to painting the body of the car. After the
paint shop, the line becomes a mixture between human operators and robots working on the
cars.
Unlike the automated bottle production line, the automated BWM X7 production line relies
heavily on human labour in the latter half of the production line. This is because the jobs
performed are technologically challenging for the robot arm to perform, tasks like attaching
the headlights to the rest of the car and connecting the wiring system for the dashboard would
be too difficult for a robot to perform and thus the flexibility of human operators is required.
Some of the jobs performed by the human operators however can be automated, such as
attaching the wheels.
There was also a notable absence of automated on-the-line inspection.

The automated food production line, much like the automated bottle production line, utilizes
a fixed automation system that is run entirely using machine attachments. Again like with the
automated bottle production line, we see machine attachments working on the product from
the start to the end, as it kneaded to form the dough to when it is packed and sent to be
delivered to the store.
The one notable difference between the two lines is the increased involvement of human
operators at the food production line, however, as this is not technologically difficult or
require flexibility and the life cycle of something like bread is not short it is reasonable to say
that the human operators are not required. It also notable that the human operators didn't
seem to have a function on the line so it is a possibility that the human operators were there
simply for the promotion video as people would be more trusting of the brand if they saw
people around the machines.

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