Mark Prince, Sean Edwards, Arun Jameela – Mechanical Fitters.

Vekta Automation and SMC sharpen up on the Razer range

Best described as a customer-centric business, Western Australian manufacturing company, Vekta Automation has grown to become one of the most trusted automated machine suppliers for the timber frame and truss industry – both locally and beyond our borders.

In 2007, Mechatronics Engineer (and Vekta Automation Managing Director), Ed Serrano spotted an opportunity in the Razer – a linear saw developed for the timber construction industry. After securing the rights to purchase the Razer and its IP, Serrano set up Vekta Automation from an unpowered shed on his Beckenham property. He worked to improve the functionality and performance of the Razer and to reduce the costs associated with its operation. “We were taking on a failed product with a terrible reputation. Every time one of these machines was built, it was done so at a loss. This was a major challenge for us – to spin that around and change the reputation of our core product. But we did it and it has been a hugely challenging and satisfying process,” Serrano said.

In addition to the constant innovation of products, Vekta Automation prioritises developments that promote safety. “This is one of our core values – ensuring that everything we do creates safety for the user.”

Today, this family-owned business manufactures a range of automated equipment for the building industry and has over 100 employees around the globe. In addition, the company’s flagship machine, the Razer, enjoys a majority market share in Australia and New Zealand. “We are continuously innovating and developing the Razer, improving the software, and developing the machine’s efficiency and reliability. Our competitors have not been able to replicate this,” explained Serrano.

Resolving industry challenges with the Razer

The Razer enabled automated, accurate and rapid cutting of timber for roofing and walling, “For our customers who supply prefabricated timber roofs and walls, this machine improves safety and enhances operations, making it possible to deliver ready-made timber products to construction sites, faster,” added Serrano.

Chief among the industry challenges that Vekta Automation and Razer address is the current labour shortage, and the growing demand for fast turnaround times. “One of the key issues facing our customers is access to labour. Fewer people are willing to work in the manual labour-intensive construction industry,” explained Serrano. This is where the Razer (and Vekta product line) comes in, carrying out the material handling jobs that might otherwise require the work of many human hands.

“Another challenge for the industry is material shortages. Timber is becoming harder and harder to get, so being able to optimise the available materials and reduce waste, is a major driving factor for our customers,” Serrano said.

Vekta Automation equipment and solutions

Innovation as a core value

Serrano’s background as a robotics engineer set the foundation for Vekta Automation’s approach to innovation. “We approach industry challenges as an engineering problem, and we set about solving those issues. This is what keeps bringing our customers back. We’re not stagnant and we’re not replicating what others have done. We invest in R&D and innovation, developing solutions for very specific problems and needs within our industry,” he explained.

A razer-sharp partnership

Key to Vekta Automation’s success has been the company’s partnership with leading global automation specialist, SMC Corporation Australia New Zealand.

Serrano explained that Vekta Automation has worked closely with SMC since the beginning. “We view them as a partner. They’ve always assisted us – from the early days of setting up the business to the development of new products. We need to partner with experts who can fill the gaps in our expertise. We can rely on SMC to help us engineer solutions – particularly on the pneumatics applications. Their products are clever and innovative. Their approach to customers makes them stand out and has made us a loyal partner of theirs.”

It’s through a focus on standardisation – for example, ensuring a single SMC valve can be used on multiple machines, in multiple applications – that SMC ensures its products deliver simplicity. SMC products are cost-effective, readily available, and easy to maintain or repair. “Vekta’s reputation is staked on products that work well and are easy to maintain, and if there’s a problem, they can do a quick turnaround on the repairs and maintenance. We support them, understanding that it’s not about having the latest ‘shiny and new’ tech. It’s about what’s practical for the customer and end-user,” said Hofstee.

This partnership is set to continue to benefit the construction industry. Vekta Automation has a pipeline of products that it plans to develop for the industry. “The only way forward for Vekta Automation is to keep innovating,” concluded Ed Serrano.

 

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