If you place the stack of panels in front of a cnc router with boring and a tool changer, and it’s coming cut and drilled, then banding then assembly with hardware some hardware, and then maybe doweling something parts, a few steps of handling the panels is eliminated
Before you buy anything - think about printing/placing labels, loading, unloading, and trying do as much as you can in one spot.
Huge discussion over automation at CMA, there’s only so much time and money that a lot of us have, so each time you buy, research to what that next item can do.
We are looking at a cnc with a panel stacker but that might mean I cut a hole and put a new door into our building, or not. Maybe a new building
What I do know is recently we put casters on assembly benches, now assemble and roll right into a box truck or semi. For 400 bucks we eliminated a ton of steps, cabinets being on the floor having to be walked around and so on.
Anyway, look at the machine(s) and your process. Have you thought about lockdowel ?
We used to cut on a saw them go to a ptp, and we were very fast, but the cnc router is much better “through put” for us