The world moves in the fastest instance, without expectations of those who are able to keep up with the constantly progressive technology, development and speed. An individual that is not up to date are not able to keep up with the constant progression are the ones that are more likely to be left behind. Considering the news of the Malaysian government announcing the Industrial 4.0 revolution. The fourth revolution is known to set the whole manufacturing industry in a new direction and to get people to communicate.
The Covid-19 pandemic left people and organizations with no choices. Operating a factory is challenging enough during these tough times. The government had to implement certain measures to ensure less spread of infection. Thus, there were many measures and steps taken to by the government of Malaysia to ensure the economy still continues and people still gets to have their daily needs concurrently earn a living. Therefore, this situation does not permit any machine functionality implementation.
Firstly, the Malaysian economy will be implicated in a terrible situation, for instance, manpower agency in Malaysia will be placed in the toughest position as they will not be able to operate. Considering the percentage of the number of worker supply agencies in Malaysia, it is obvious this will have a major impact on the country’s economy as these agencies can be regarded as one of the largest contributors to the Malaysian economy. Having to replace their job will lead to a major fluctuation in the economy. Besides that, the employment rate will have a massive decrease.
In a manufacturing sector where products and items are rapidly produced and a notion to deliver in a short duration of time. There are instances where manufactured products are needed to be carefully handled and sometimes machines are not able to do that. Machines may handle it a little harder and may cause damage to the product. If a candidate were to carry out these task without having a machine to perform it, they meticulously complete their work and would double-check if the item was properly done and perform a quality check, in which it reduces losses to the company by not having them to undergo a production range again for the same order due to some fault by machines. Therefore, it is obvious that factories and organizations may not fully consider converting their mode of manufacturing to machine-based, as there is not much assurance surrounding the quality of production and could possibly waste raw materials without if there are any instances of damages.
Simply concluding, that there will never be a possibility of converting manpower to machines. Hence, a Malaysian manpower supply agency’s service is still something that is needed to continue.