“Aluminium is the metal of the future, owing to its diverse applications in the clean technologies of tomorrow. As one of the world’s top aluminium producers, we aim to make our operations future-ready. This has seen us undertake the digital transformation of our plants and processes, harnessing the potential of Industry 4.0 and Web3 for manufacturing excellence,” said Vedanta Aluminium CEO Rahul Sharma. He added, “To this end, we are also working with nearly 40 technology start-ups in the areas of manufacturing, energy and healthcare, for value creation, volume growth, cost efficiency, excellence in business and ESG (Environment, Social & Governance).”
Crave Infotech CEO Shrikant Nistane, said, “We have been pushing the envelope for innovation in process automation, powered by Business Technology Platform (BTP) and structured through industry-specific intelligence. It’s great to work with Vedanta Aluminium, who’s also driven toward tech-backed process improvements. We leveraged our expertise in Digital Supply Chain, and enterprise intelligence to help bring this Industry 4.0 and RPA vision to fruition.”
How RPA promises to change commercial process in mining
Robotic Process Automation will bring a ‘significant’ change to how the commercial part of aluminium mining works. The new approach will replace human involvement in repetitive tasks and make them fast, accurate, ‘touchless’, and paperless.
The arrival of RPA also means real-time access to important metrics. This ability may prove crucial in instances where time is limited and faster decision making is required. On top of that, the company also aims to deploy RPA to make the commercial process “faster, seamless, and consistent.”
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