Glassware producer Stölzle Lausitz has implemented Cerrion’s video AI agents across its entire Weißwasser plant in Germany.
This expansion reflects the company’s dedication to operational excellence and innovation.
Leopold Grupp, CEO of Stölzle Lausitz, stated: “We are glad to be pioneering the world of AI together with Cerrion in the crystal glass tableware sector.
“Cerrion has already enabled us to respond much faster to process disruptions, and we are only at the beginning of our work together. We are looking forward to what is to come.”
In high-end glass manufacturing, challenges such as transport blockages, fallen and broken glass, and jams can disrupt operations.
These pose risks to operator safety, increase scrap, and cause equipment damage or fires.
By deploying Cerrion’s video AI agents across all four production lines, Stölzle Lausitz has ensured its operations run at peak efficiency and product quality, underscoring its commitment to safety, sustainability and continuous improvement.
A successful pilot of Cerrion’s video AI agents on one production line delivered a 36.5% reduction in reaction times and scrap.
The AI agents monitor production lines in real time through video cameras and detect issues such as glass jams or fallen glasses.
When problems are identified, the system triggers automated responses, including sound alarms, to address anomalies quickly and maintain operations.
Beyond real-time monitoring, Cerrion’s video AI agents provide detailed incident analytics and anonymised video streams.
These features empower production teams to resolve issues faster and tackle the root causes of production losses, driving continuous improvement across the plant.