One of the big trends at GlassBuild and in the glass industry as a whole is 'Industry 4.0'. While the hype around Industry 4.0 has been mainly targeted at glass fabricators, it's important for glass installers to keep up with industry developments as they will inevitably affect glazing businesses in the not-too-distant future if they aren't already.
Industry 4.0 refers to a fourth, ongoing industrial revolution:
For a more detailed analysis of what Industry 4.0 is and what is required for a factory/system to meet that criteria, check out 'What Everyone Must Know About Industry 4.0' by Forbes.
As glass fabricators adopt new technology in their factories, the ripple effects will reach glass installers. This could mean changes in how you order glass from your suppliers, how you track that order, how quickly that order is delivered to you and more.
It may mean a change in how you work. As fabricators standardize their systems, you may have to make adjustments to ensure your glass order can be processed by their system (for example using an order portal or drawing your glass order in a machine-readable format), or paying through an online payment system. Whilst change can be disruptive, the potential benefit is worth it — faster, more accurate glass orders.
Automation is a hot topic in industry publications, we recently wrote about it ourselves for Glass Magazine: 'Before Automation' by Sam Frankland.
Here at Smart-Builder, we are active participants in Industry 4.0 with our product Smart-Glass for Fabricators. It is an online order entry tool that allows glaziers to draw the glass they need to order (including complex cutouts, notches etc) and submit the order directly to the fabricator online.
Glass fabricators around the world are using this program already. It saves them a huge amount of time by eliminating the need to redraw the glass drawings they receive from glaziers into a machine-readable format. The standardized format and reduced double handling also makes for more accurate glass — nothing is more frustrating than arriving on-site to find the glass you only just ordered doesn't fit!
If you're interested in learning more about Smart-Glass for Fabricators and how it works, check out the video below:
If you've managed to avoid technology for the most part in your glazing business so far, you may need to reconsider your stance over the next couple of years as the industry modernizes around you. However, we aren't talking about progress for the sake of progress here. Increasingly sophisticated glass production benefits both the glass installer and the glass fabricator — shorter lead times, faster production, less mistakes and transparency over the whole process from start to finish.