How a Single Automation Partner Can Eliminate Project Delays and Save Costs
By: Tim Swedberg
Automation projects stall when manufacturers juggle multiple vendors for robotics, controls, pneumatics, electrical, and vision systems. Misaligned priorities, incompatible components, and fragmented communication add risk, cost, and delay.
Tavoron solves this by acting as a turnkey automation partner, designing, integrating, and supporting systems through one coordinated team. With an integrated, product-agnostic approach, manufacturers automate faster and with less risk.
The Challenges of Managing Multiple Vendors
Working with several suppliers may seem efficient at first, but it often leads to:
- Communication gaps between separate teams
- Delays while vendors wait on each other
- Mismatched technologies and inconsistent standards
- Hidden costs during commissioning and troubleshooting
Choosing a partner that can align robotics, controls, pneumatics, and electrical systems under one plan eliminates these bottlenecks.

What “Turnkey Automation” Means at Tavoron
A true turnkey automation partner doesn’t just supply hardware, they deliver a fully integrated system that’s built, tested, and ready to run before it reaches your facility.
Tavoron provides:
- System design and engineering from concept to commissioning
- Integrated systems that combine robotics, controls, and automation components
- Pneumatics, electrical, and compressed air expertise built into one solution
- Training and lifecycle support to maintain performance
You get one point of accountability and a system designed to work cohesively, not pieced together.
How a One-Stop Automation Partner Reduces Delays and Costs
- Streamlined Communication
One team manages design, build, procurement, and integration—removing the complexity of coordinating multiple vendors. - Faster Timelines
Parallel engineering and unified project management accelerate delivery and reduce downtime during deployment.
- Fewer Hidden Costs
Compatibility issues are addressed upfront. No surprise redesigns, extra hardware, or late-stage rework.
- Scalable, Future-Ready Systems
Solutions are built on proven designs with configurable options—giving manufacturers room to expand without starting over.
Why Manufacturers Choose Tavoron
Tavoron delivers more than components, we deliver integrated, turnkey systems backed by the expertise of robotics engineers, controls specialists, compressed air experts, and automation product teams across our family of companies.
By partnering with Tavoron, manufacturers gain:
- A single source for integrated automation systems
- Faster deployment with less project risk
- Vendor-agnostic technology recommendations
- Long-term support for reliability and scalability
Take the Next Step Toward Complete Automation
Automation doesn’t have to be complicated. With one partner guiding system design, integration, and support, manufacturers reduce delay, cut costs, and improve outcomes.
FAQs
A turnkey partner manages design, engineering, integration, installation, training, and support ensuring the entire system works as one.
It reduces delays, minimizes rework, and eliminates issues caused by mismatched components or unclear ownership.
Any manufacturer facing downtime, labor challenges, or rapid changeovers, particularly in packaging, food and beverage, OEM, distribution, consumer goods, and general manufacturing.
Tavoron combines robotics, controls, automation, compressed air, and electrical expertise into one solution without being tied to a single product line or platform.
Connect with Tavoron’s integration team. We’ll evaluate your current process and recommend a path forward that aligns with your timeline, application, and ROI goals.

Senior Vice President of Automation Integration Group, Tavoron
Tim Swedberg, a senior executive with over 30 years of experience in automation integration, is currently serving as Senior VP at Tavoron, where he leads the Automation Integration Group. Previously, he was Divisional VP of Global Operations at BW Packaging and founded PASE Group, combining technical expertise and strategic leadership to drive innovation in industries like packaging and food & beverage. Tim holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering with a Minor in Applied Mathematics, and a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Management from the University of North Dakota. He also earned an Associate of Science in Engineering from Minnesota North College.
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