Reduce the work “load”

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Reduce the work “load”

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With the increasing efficiency of resource use, the burden of working on a task will also be reduced. The "burden" here is more emphasized on the length of time of work. For example, when a farmer has to buy livestock feed manually 3 times a day, after using the IoT device, he only needs to prepare animal feed for 3 portions at one time.

The rest, the IoT device will work. Thus, farmers can use the remaining time to do other productive things.

3. Reduce costs and increase productivity
IoT technology will radically cut costs. This cost is not list of sweden cell phone numbers only a matter of cost. But also a matter of time. If the time to complete a task can be reduced, the remaining time can be used for other production activities. For example, in the livestock industry.

Before using IoT technology, farmers were only able to handle 1000 chickens. This is because of the limited human resources they have. The limited human resources in question, for example, are the manpower needed to feed livestock.

However, after developing and implementing IoT technology in the livestock work system, farmers can now handle 1500 chickens. This is because IoT technology can help farmers to measure the right dose of feed and schedule for livestock. With the same amount of manpower and the same time, farmers can increase production by up to 50%.

Is it that easy? Of course not! But there are 3 basic reasons why IoT technology can drive increased productivity.

Digital data recording occurs 24/7
The use of sensors can increase resource efficiency
IoT smart devices enhance user experience in processing data
So, from the three things above, indirectly helps farmers to be able to increase their productivity. With the recording of digital data throughout the day, it makes the accuracy of data on predicting how many eggs will be produced and how much it will cost better. Thus, cutting costs by 50% is not impossible, right?
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