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The future of supply chains is within your grasp
2023 SHOW HOURS
Monday | March 20, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday | March 21, 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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Thursday | March 23, 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
make new contacts. discover cutting-edge solutions. take advantage of the latest trends
With over 900 of the world’s leading manufacturing and supply chain solution providers under one roof, you can see firsthand what the future holds – and find the tools you need to shockproof your operations and move your business forward. From hands-on demonstrations to 150 educational seminars and four exciting keynote speeches, attending ProMat is your unrivaled opportunity in 2023 to find solutions, connect with your peers and leading solution-providers and learn the latest trends and technologies that can help you touch the future of supply chain success.
WHY ATTEND PROMAT 2023?
• Discover new ways to reduce operating costs & increase efficiency
• Find ideas for streamlining and automating your operations
• Build strong business relationships with your peers and suppliers from around the world
• See the latest equipment and tech solutions, in person, in-action
• Participate in thought-provoking keynotes and more than 150 educational seminars on emerging trends and technologies
As the speed of manufacturing and logistics operations continues to accelerate, your company’s future success depends on today’s forwardthinking decisions. On March 20-23, supply chain professionals from across the world will have an incredible opportunity to connect, learn, share and get a front-row seat to where our world is headed. So whatever solutions you need to move your business – and your career – forward, you’ll find them all at ProMat 2023.
FIND YOUR NEXT BIG IDEA AT THE STARTUP PAVILION
The StartUp Pavilion is a specialized area on the ProMat show floor where companies showcase emerging supply chain tech and innovation.
IN-PERSON EXPERIENCES, OUTSTANDING RESULTS
There’s no substitute for meeting face-to-face and watching equipment and technology operate in real time. ProMat 2023 gives you the chance to do both. ProMat brings the manufacturing and supply chain industry’s most influential thought-leaders and next-generation solutions together under one roof to create the ideal environment for learning, networking and problem-solving.
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• 450 units Borroughs Shelving 18” x 36” x 87”
- 6 shelves per unit, closed ends and backs, open X braced mids $100.00/unit (quantity discounts available)
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• 600 sections Interroyal Deluxe 36”w x 15”d x 87”h
- 6 shelves per unit, all closed
• 600 sections Interroyal Deluxe 36”w x 15”d x 75”h
$100.00/unit
- 5 shelves per unit, all closed $90.00/unit
• 600 sections Penco Erectomatic 36”w x 18”d x 87”h
- 6 shelves per unit, all closed $100.00/unit
• 600 sections Penco Erectomatic 36”w x 18”d x 75”h
- 5 shelves per unit, all closed $90.00/unit
• 600 sections
Penco Erectomatic 36”w x 18”d x 123”h
- 8 shelves per section, closed ends and backs, open X braced mids $135.00/unit
• 130 sections Penco Clipper 48”w x 24”d x 219”h
- 14 shelves per section, all closed ends and backs, open X braced mids $320.00/unit
• 230 section Penco Clipper 48”w x 24”d x 99”h - 6 shelves per section, all closed ends and backs, open X braced mids $175.00/unit
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• 100 sections
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- gravity roller 1.9” diameter on 4” centers $160.00/each
• 250 sections
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• 80 sections 24” wide x 120” long
- gravity roller 1-3/8” diameter on 3” centers $175.00/each
• 300 ft 36” wide
- trash line conveyor
• 100 ft 42” wide
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- trash line conveyor $85.00/ft, 1,100.00/drive and belt, sides, etc.
• 4,000 ft Hilmot MDR 27” usable width, - 36” zones $150.00/ft MDR curves, gates, transfer, belts available
• 1,000 ft Dematic #1265 30” wide - photo sensor accumulation conveyor 1.9” rollers on 3” centers, 36” zones $85.00/ft, $1,200.00/drive, belt etc.
• 1,000 ft TGW XenoPressure 24” wide -*TGW photo sensor accumulation conveyor 1.9” rollers on 3” centers, 30” zones $100.00/ft, $800.00/drive, etc *TGW curves, UBT transfers, gates, belts, etc for available
• 800 ft Hytrol 18” wide - accumulation EZ Logic, E-24, belts, curves, etc
• 1,000 ft Rapistan #1276 24” - padded chain sensor roller accumulation 1.9” roller on 3” centers $35.00/ft, $500.00/drive, chain, etc
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• 300 shelf beds 96” wide x 67” deep - 16 roller tracks per bed $100.00/each
SET YOURSELF UP FOR FUTURE SUCCESS
The future of the manufacturing and supply chain industry starts at ProMat. It’s where the brightest minds in the industry come together. In an industry that’s constantly evolving, you have to stay ahead of the curve, which is why ProMat brings together all the products, services, and know-how you need to compete in the world we now live in.
NO RISK, PLENTY OF REWARD
In addition to free attendance, ProMat 2023 offers all the resources you need to get your management’s approval to come to Chicago in March. Visit promatshow.com/approval to find proposal writing tips and budgeting strategies. After all, the connections, education and solutionsourcing at ProMat could positively impact your business for years to come.
EXPLORE GLOBAL OPPORTUNITIES
ProMat is an international event with manufacturing and supply chain professionals attending from the United States and across the globe. To accommodate our international visitors, we offer special interpreting services, meeting rooms and matchmaking tools to help you take full advantage of a global economy.
UNSURPASSED EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
ProMat gives you a preview of what lies ahead in the manufacturing and supply chain industries. Whether it’s a new product or technology, a new process, ESG, or a regulation that’s going to impact the way you do business, you’ll learn about it here. With a comprehensive educational program of keynotes and show floor educational seminars led by industry experts and leading authorities, ProMat 2023 offers you the insight and information you need to tackle today’s challenges – and prepare for what the future holds.
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When can OSHA enforce chocking on CMV trailers?
Most employers know that OSHA requires chocking or securing trailers during loading and unloading, but many ask about an exemption for commercial motor vehicles (CMVs). However, that exemption is so narrow that it may not have much impact.
The OSHA regulations in 1910.26(d), 1910.178(k)(1), and 1910.178(m)(7) all require employers to use chocks or similar measures (such as dock locks) during loading or unloading operations.
Federal OSHA created an agreement with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) for the FMCSA to retain jurisdiction
enforce chocking requirements on CMVs.
There is a catch to OSHA’s enforcement limitation, however. In fact, there are several issues that employers should know.
Enforcement limits and exceptions
First, many states run their own OSHA programs (state-plan states). Since the FMSCA jurisdiction agreement is with federal OSHA, states not subject to the agreement could enforce chocking requirements for CMVs.
Second, OSHA expects employers to enforce chocking even on CMVs if the employer’s workers (such as forklift drivers) are doing the loading or unloading. OSHA stated that the FMCSA regulations (and jurisdiction issues) apply only to motor carrier employers that fall under FMCSA authority, not to other employers whose workers load or unload CMVs.
OSHA addressed these issues in a letter of interpretation dated March 7, 2011, outlining the history of the agency’s agreement with the FMCSA. Here’s the key portion:
...because the FMCSA parking brake regulations do not apply to companies which do not own, operate, or lease CMVs, OSHA is not pre-empted from enforcing standards requiring such companies to take precautions to protect their workers, such as forklift operators, from the movement of trailers.
In other words, if a manufacturing or retail employer is not subject to FMCSA regulations, but that employer has forklift operators unloading trailers, OSHA expects that employer to “take precautions to protect their workers ... from the movement of trailers.”
Who is responsible?
The above letter also asked who is responsible for confirming that no employees are injured when the truck driver attempts to move the trailer. OSHA responded:
If the FMCSA’s regulations do not cover a working condition, e.g., a manufacturing company that has employees exposed to this condition, then an employer must comply with OSHA’s standards to ensure that forklift operators are not in the trailer or hostler when the driver attempts to remove the trailer from the loading dock. ... Thus, a PIT operator must be trained that he or she is not to operate a PIT on a trailer that has been backed to a company’s dock, unless the trailer is properly secured or restricted from movement prior to boarding.
The bottom line is that even though OSHA cannot enforce wheel chocking requirements on CMVs, that limitation applies only to CMVs operated by a company under FMSCA
jurisdiction. Other employers (like warehouses and manufacturing facilities) not under FMCSA jurisdiction must still protect workers from unexpected trailer movement.
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Chain Reaction
Automation in Healthcare: The Robotics Revolution
When it comes to automation in healthcare, the word “robotics” typically brings to mind images of robot-assisted surgery. But why should the operating room (OR) get all the glory? Hospitals are deploying robots in many other ways, from drones delivering blood products to humanoids greeting patients.
The bounds of automation are endless inside and around the hospital. With widespread labor shortages, continued supply chain disruptions, and growing patient desire for a more consumer-like healthcare experience, here are some ways robots and automation in healthcare are coming to the rescue.'
Last Mile Fulfillment
As consumers of retail goods, we have come to expect products to land in our hands within days, if not hours. Take for instance driverless cars for food delivery on college campuses. While on-demand pizza at 3 a.m. may feel like a lifesaver to a hungry student, in healthcare, immediate delivery of blood products or critical medicines to a patient is a true life-and-death scenario.
Zipline, an instant logistics and delivery provider that began transporting blood products via drone to patients in remote areas of Rwanda in 2016, is now partnering with Intermountain Healthcare for drone delivery of prescriptions and medical products to patients’ yards in the Salt Lake Valley area.
Logistics company DHL also plays in the healthcare last mile fulfillment space. One of its first pilot programs was delivering medications via drone from mainland Germany to the remote island of Juist in the North Sea. Before, the island’s residents had to wait for a ferry or airplane to make a scheduled delivery, whereas now, drones can bring critical medicines 24/7.
Another successful example of automation in healthcare is drone delivery use by Raleigh-based hospital WakeMed, which has partnered with UPS Flight Forward (UPSFF) and drone manufacturer Matternet to transport blood and urine daily between the hospital and a primary testing lab.
In the United States, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has stringent laws around drone operator certification and line of sight, which has slowed progress in drone delivery across many industries. But successful drone usage by health systems such as Intermountain and WakeMed shows these hurdles can be overcome if safety requirements are met.
Support Services
Even with surgical robots like da Vinci, a human is behind the scenes controlling the actions. While we aren’t likely to see a robotic OR team autonomously performing procedures anytime soon (but never say “never”), robots can automate manual, labor-intensive tasks on the perimeters of care delivery, freeing up clinicians to focus on their primary responsibility – the patient.
For example, Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR), headquartered in Denmark, offers robots that deliver patient meals from a hospital’s kitchen to patient rooms (and return empty trays) and collect dirty linens throughout a healthcare facility for laundering.
Other robots are designed for situational interactions with humans in the hospital environment. Humber River Hospital in Toronto has employed RobotLAB’s Pepper hospitality robot to greet pediatric patients and their families upon arrival and comfort them at the bedside during treatment. The child-sized, humanoid robot is programmed to answer kids’ common questions about surgery and can even be customized to educate individual patients about their specific surgical procedures.
Medical/surgical supply management is a huge burden on clinicians today that could likely be performed by robots in the future. Instead of a nurse having to walk to a storage area and retrieve supplies, a robot containing high-use items could travel patient care floors or even tag along behind caregivers to offer up supplies on demand.
One challenge that arises when hospitals implement different robots for different functions in patient areas is how to coordinate their movements, so they don’t get in the way of care delivery. For example, a robot programmed to travel throughout the nursing units to perform a task, let’s say mopping floors, could conceivably tie up an elevator at a time when a patient needs transport to the intensive care unit (ICU). Hospital stakeholders must consider issues like this as robots and automation in healthcare become more pervasive.
Warehouse Automation
In the wake of pandemic-related supply chain disruptions, more health systems are taking greater control over their supply chains through the establishment of consolidated service centers (CSC) where they can house direct bulk buys from manufacturers. Looking at the success of retail in leveraging warehouse automation for decades, healthcare is turning to robots to help manage supplies in their CSCs.
For both retail customers and patients, there is no one-size-fits-all approach to fulfillment. The staff in a retail warehouse must pick/pack the specific products contained in a customer’s e-commerce order, while those in a health system’s CSC must pick the items a clinician ordered for an individual patient. Massachusetts-based Locus Robotics offers autonomous mobile robots (AMR) that work alongside warehouse staff members, visually guiding them to the right pick locations to boost productivity, efficiency, and accuracy.
With healthcare in its early days of warehouse automation, and costs a constant concern, Locus Robotics offers a scalable, cost-effective way for health systems to begin deploying robots in their supply chain operations. Through the company’s Robots-as-a-Service (RaaS) model, a healthcare organization can add AMRs to their CSC as they
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need them and scale their robot workforce up or down as needs change.
Maintaining adequate inventory is important to the success of any organization, but the implication of shortages is far more critical in healthcare versus other industries. In retail, running out of a popular t-shirt might cause some grumbling among consumers. In healthcare, clinicians not having access to a cancer drug could mean a patient goes without life-saving treatment.
Ware, a San Francisco provider of automated inventory control solutions, has developed cycle counting drones that fly around a warehouse following preprogrammed flight paths taking pictures of inventory. When the drone returns to its charging “nest,” it uploads data to Ware’s cloud-based software, which leverages AI to extract barcodes and identify inventory anomalies.
The implications of this automation technology in healthcare are staggering from a supply management perspective, especially when it comes to highly regulated products like narcotics. Drug products like these are typically stored in a locked cage within the CSC where only authorized staff members can access them, and all movement of drugs in and out of the storage is closely tracked.
Imagine a drone that could fly up over and into the cage to perform an automated cycle count, versus a human having to do it manually. Eliminating the human factor would certainly reduce the risk of drug diversion and at the same time, boost the efficiency and accuracy of inventory management workflows.
Speaking of efficiency, what if these drones were paired with RFID technology? Within minutes, they could fly through a warehouse capturing information from RFID-tagged supplies. In theory, drones could offer healthcare supply chain leaders not only real-time inventory levels but also critical information such as products nearing expiry and those that have been recalled and must be pulled to avoid patient harm.
Conclusion
Healthcare has just begun to dip a toe into process automation, and it is proving to be not only beneficial but achievable. Two decades ago,
Chain Reaction continued
maybe even 10 years ago, if someone told a health system CEO that drones would be flying around their campuses transporting items, or robots moving supplies around in their warehouse or delivering meals to patients, they’d likely see it as science fiction.
But here we are on the cusp of 2023 with automation in healthcare rising and robots as our reality helping to alleviate many of the challenges faced today and opening the door to countless other applications in and around patient care settings.
Guy Courtin is a seasoned supply chain expert with decades of experience in the technology and supply chain space. Currently serving as Tecsys’ vice president of industry and advanced technology, he has held leadership roles at 6 River Systems (a Shopify company), Infor Retail, and i2 Technologies (now Blue Yonder), and served as an industry analyst at Constellation Research, SCM World (Now Gartner), and Forrester Research.
Business Management
Avoid the digital disconnect: Keep the supply chain flowing
truly end-to-end integrated digitization, right down to the packaging and labeling
A recent survey of manufacturing leaders found up to 90% of manufacturers struggle with integration challenges, so when disruption happens, they are unable to cope quickly or effectively – causing a ripple effect right through the supply chain. As businesses of all sizes continue to ramp up their digital transformation efforts, end-to-end digital integration must be at the heart of these projects – and that, argues Arjun Khanna, Chief Technology & Innovation Officer at Kallik, means right down to the artwork and label processes that are essential to the smooth flow of the supply chain. He discusses the extensive operational challenges faced by businesses using disparate systems and siloed data, and how many of these issues can be overcome with careful integration of core solutions.
Siloed operations keep businesses vulnerable to disruption. Acquired a small competitor in a different region? New regulation enacted that requires changes to existing product labeling? Rolling out a new factory process at the very end of the value chain? Any of these could require a significant response to avoid major disruption. Disparate, disconnected systems leave businesses poorly placed to respond to deal with any disruption or shake-up in typical day-to-day operations.
Legacy systems – very little control, disparate data
Despite such threats to business continuity, many firms continue to operate a patchwork of core systems with little to no integration with each other. They are often developed piecemeal with in-house fixes or manual workarounds. While this may help maintain the status quo of day-to-day operations, it is highly vulnerable to disruption and far from agile compared to more digitally mature competitors.
Thankfully, the latest wave of digital transformation has placed an increased focus on cloud-based solutions and customizable implementations for core platforms such as ERP systems. However, other, more legacy systems or manual processes are equally critical to operational success – yet often neglected in the grand scheme of ‘digital transformation’ projects. This lack of integration is especially noticeable among businesses operating in highly-regulated industries such as pharma, medical devices, or chemicals, despite these being prime candidates for shortnotice impactful disruption.
Artwork, labeling, and packaging must not be an integration ‘blind spot’
The disconnect is particularly noticeable in siloed product assets, such as labels, artwork, and symbols. This essential part of the business process is often subject to minimal version control or global insight, and where integration with print requests and data flows from the ERP system, for example, is yet to be embraced significantly.
But these label and artwork management systems play an increasingly critical role in ensuring product consistency, consumer safety, and regulatory compliance. As a result, having these operations and assets siloed is becoming nonnegotiable. Integration with other platforms such as regulatory systems is a must.
The knock-on effects could be catastrophic
Take a label for a simple medical device intended for the EU market. This must pass through extensive review and approval processes to ensure medical, marketing and regulatory information – including various symbols and markings – are all present, correct, and consistent. To be sold broadly throughout the EU, this device label would in theory need to be translated into 24 different languages.
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This upstream process is therefore very delicate and susceptible to disruption or human error. If an incorrect version of a regulatory symbol is used, or some medical information is changed in one language and then not updated across all other language versions, this could introduce a major error – potentially even threatening the health of the end-user and triggering a costly product recall.
If the systems involved in this workflow are not fully integrated into other critical business systems, processes, and databases, the risk of recalls can rise significantly.
Find a complementary digital artwork and labeling system
Consolidation and integration are key when it comes to rationalizing and standardizing systems and processes as part of a company’s digital maturity project. That means finding proven, feature-rich solutions that can be deployed across all necessary departments and locations worldwide, with full integration capability to ensure seamless operation with other core systems.
Label and artwork management platforms are no exception. Indeed, these must be able to integrate with other critical software as standard – from Regulatory Information Management (RIM) systems, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) platforms, and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solutions.
Integration in the cloud
Business leaders would also be well-advised to opt for a cloud-based solution that can be readily deployed and accessed in any location by any department, adding a new level of scalability.
As businesses connect and integrate critical IT infrastructure, the benefits of truly unified operations and visibility become apparent.
For example, if a specific product asset or symbol must be replaced or updated at short notice, users can tap into the ‘Where Used’ functionality within a fully integrated management solution to identify every instance of the existing asset actively being used worldwide – and effortlessly make a bulk update in turn. No manual searching of data siloes, no piecemeal updates across multiple teams – this
is all easily accessible and actionable in a ‘single source of truth’.
The benefits of end-to-end integration are all in one
This unlocks powerful end-to-end audit and version control capabilities – allowing any users with relevant permissions to make changes and flag comments in a clear, actionable format. By integrating a solution with further powerful features, such as automated artwork generation, businesses can significantly reduce the risk of human error in asset creation, updating, and positioning.
For artwork and label management solutions, a cloud-based end-to-end platform such as Veraciti™ from Kallik is an ideal candidate focus for any integration-minded business – providing a standard set of APIs out of the box as a tried-and-tested ‘blueprint’ to follow during implementation.
From a security perspective, shifting to a single artwork and label management platform also brings fresh benefits – with a single sign-on and corporate login enhancing system security, user management, and data protection.
Keep pace with more agile, digitally-mature competitors
As the digital transformation race continues to heat up, now is an ideal time to take stock of your legacy IT stack and ensure the software can either be heavily integrated or replaced with a modern, fit-for-purpose alternative.
Embracing this integrated approach can help reduce artwork and labeling errors, ensure enduser safety and compliance in highly-regulated industries, and provide the agility needed for businesses to quickly go to market – whether in a new geography or with a new product.
Arjun Khanna is the Chief Technology and Innovation Officer at Kallik, an enterprise labeling, and artwork management software company. Arjun is responsible for leading the company’s technology & innovation for its world-class cloud-based label and artwork management software solution, VeracitiTM, and has a background in Cloud architecture, AI/ML engineering, and Full Stack Development. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/accessarjun/
Industry News
GNCO Inc. acquires FMH Material Handling Solutions
FMH Material Handling Solutions has been acquired by GNCO, Inc. effective January 1, 2023. We are excited to be part of its future growth story. This acquisition will make us a stronger, more diversified company geographically and strengthens our OEM partnerships" says Matt Adams, President at GNCO, Inc. FMH will remain under local management and committed to its vendors, suppliers, and customers within Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas. "After fortyfour (44) years as a forklift distributor, John Faulkner has sold the majority of the FMH Assets to GNCO, Inc., based in Cleveland, Ohio. Faulkner became a Clark Dealer at the very young age of 27 and was the first Doosan dealer in America. Faulkner also represented Crown, CAT, Mitsubishi, Jungheinrich, Big Joe, Sellick, Kalmar, Donkey, and HELI Forklifts. in Colorado, New Mexico, Wyoming, and West Texas. Faulkner says ..."The sell to GNCO, Inc. was the best move for the FMH employees, vendors, and his family". Faulkner became the largest HELI Distribution Agent in the world in 2022. He will continue the distribution of HELI products under the name Industrial Forklifts, Inc. The HELI business is currently relocating to Phoenix, AZ. " www.fmhsolutions.com
Atlantic Lift Truck announces expansion of its Wholesale Forklift Division
As part of the Wiese USA family of companies, Atlantic Lift Truck (ALT) is expanding its Wholesale Division with the creation of a Western States Wholesale Territory. After 45 years in the industry, founder and past ALT CEO/President,
Glenn Baer will be developing the new territory. According to Glenn, “I’m having too much fun to retire, and I want to keep my brain active. What better way to have fun than to help forklift dealers of all sizes increase their Used Equipment revenue and Gross Profit!”
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GM Equipment Rentals acquires Magnum Equipment
GM Equipment Rentals, an aerial and material handling company based in North Central Pennsylvania, has completed its acquisition of Magnum Equipment LLC., located in Hudsonville, Mich., near Grand Rapids. This acquisition now extends GM Equipment’s coverage area across Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio, West Virginia, Maryland, and Michigan. Z Rental Consulting represented Magnum Equipment in the transaction.
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Hy-Tek Intralogistics acquires Winchester Industrial Controls
Hy-Tek Holdings (Hy-Tek) has acquired Winchester Industrial Controls LLC (“Winchester”). located in Bristol, CT, a provider of control systems and installation for automated material handling systems. Hy-Tek, doing business as Hy-Tek Intralogistics, is a material handling automation integrator serving clients in diverse end-markets and applications, including eCommerce, third-party logistics, and parcel. The acquisition was announced by Hy-Tek’s CEO, Sam Grooms.
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People News
Rental industry pioneer Bill Butler dies
William “Bill” Butler, one of the pioneers of the rental industry in Southern California, died on January 10th at the age of 83. William “Bill” Butler, one of the pioneers of the rental industry in Southern California, died this week at the age of 83. Butler started Able Equipment Rental in 1961 at the age of 22, starting with a “handshake” and a Quonset hut in Santa Fe Springs, Calif. (just east of downtown Los Angeles), according to his daughterin-law Pamela Butler. Butler is survived by his wife Lois, and three children – Jeffrey (wife Pamela), daughter Pamela (married to Richard McKenney}, and daughter Patricia (married to Douglas Cook.) Butler is also survived by nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
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Toyota Material Handling’s Kim Douglass becomes first woman to medal in TMHG Global Skills Challenge
Kim Douglass, a Toyota Material Handling (TMH) associate, made history by becoming the first woman to ever place in the Toyota Material Handling Group (TMHG) Global Skills Competition, earning a gold medal in the ‘Assembly’ category during the annual international competition held last month in Takahama, Japan. Douglass beat competitors from other Toyota group companies based in China, France, Italy, and Sweden, as well as additional U.S. participants from The Raymond Corporation.
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Big Joe hires new Strategic Products Manager
Big Joe Forklifts has announced the addition of Kurt Spyke who will serve as the Strategic Products Manager: New Products. Spyke joins the Big Joe team to build early engagement and customer experiences with new products. Spyke comes to Big Joe with nearly 20 years of experience across the material handling industry.
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Doosan Infracore NA announces new CEO
Chris Jeong was recently named the new chief executive officer (CEO) at Doosan Infracore North America. He succeeds Mr. Edward Song, the previous CEO, who was promoted to global sales head of Hyundai Doosan Infracore in Korea. www.na.doosanequipment.com
Tompkins Solutions
names Billy Carter Vice President of Sales
Tompkins Solutions just announced that Billy Carter has joined the company as vice president of sales. In this role, Carter will be responsible for delivering systemic solutions to help clients overcome their complex supply chain challenges. Carter has more than two decades of industrial engineering and logistics experience, with a proven track record of developing and implementing supply chain solutions for e-commerce fulfillment and retail distribution operations.
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Distribution and Supply Chain Project Report
Data provided by SalesLeads
December Makes a Comeback with 188 New Distribution and Supply Chain Planned Industrial Projects Up from November’s 131 Projects
IMI SalesLeads announced today the December 2022 results for the new planned capital project spending report for the Distribution and Supply Chain industry. The Firm tracks North American planned industrial capital project activity; including facility expansions, new plant construction and significant equipment modernization projects. Research confirms 188 new projects in the Distribution and Supply Chain sector.
MASSACHUSETTS: Packaging products mfr. is planning to invest $475 million for the construction of a 2.3 million sf manufacturing and distribution facility in SUTTON, MA. They have recently received approval for the project.
KENTUCKY: Distillery is planning to invest $250 million for the construction of a 75,000 sf production facility at 960 St. Rose Rd. in LEBANON, KY. The project includes the construction of an office and warehouse facilities at the site. They have recently received approval for the project. Completion is slated for 2025.
The following are selected highlights on new Distribution Center and Warehouse construction news.
Distribution and Supply Chain - By Project Type
• Distribution/Fulfillment Centers - 23 New Projects
• Industrial Warehouse - 169 New Projects
Distribution and Supply Chain - By Project Scope/Activity
• New Construction - 80 New Projects
• Expansion - 51 New Projects
• Renovations/Equipment Upgrades - 34 New Projects
• Closings - 10 New Projects
Distribution and Supply Chain - By Project Location (Top 5 States)
• Texas - 14 • Florida - 13
• Indiana - 12 • California - 11
• New York - 10
Largest Planned Project
During the month of December, our research team identified 9 new Distribution and Supply Chain facility construction projects with an estimated value of $100 million or more.
The largest project is owned by Redwood Materials, Inc., who is investing $3.5 billion for the construction of a manufacturing, recycling, warehouse, and office complex in CHARLESTON, SC. Construction will occur in phases and is expected to start in early 2023.
Top 10 Tracked Distribution and Supply Chain Project Opportunities
KENTUCKY: Distillery is planning to invest $600 million for the expansion of their warehouse and barrel storage facilities in LONDON, KY and EAST BERNSTADT, KY. They are currently seeking approval for the project.
GEORGIA: Personal care products mfr. is planning to invest $121 million for the renovation and equipment upgrades on a recently leased distribution space in SAVANNAH, GA. Completion is slated for Spring 2023.
FLORIDA: Cold-chain logistics company is planning to invest $115 million for a 170,000 sf expansion of their warehouse facility at 11180 Blasius Rd. in JACKSONVILLE, FL. They are currently seeking approval for the project.
SOUTH CAROLINA: Restaurant chain is planning to invest $80 million for the construction of a distribution center in WEST COLUMBIA, SC. They have recently received approval for the project. Completion is slated for 2024.
NEW YORK: Logistics company is planning to invest $80 million for the construction of a 530,000 sf distribution center at 500 South Dr. in EAST FISHKILL, NY. They are currently seeking approval for the project.
PENNSYLVANIA: Cold storage service provider is planning to invest $75 million for the construction of a 380,000 sf warehouse on Hykes Rd. in ANTRIM TOWNSHIP, PA. They have recently received approval for the project. Construction is expected to start in early Spring 2023 and will occur in two phases.
IOWA: Cold storage service provider is planning to invest $70 million for the expansion and equipment upgrades on their currently under-construction distribution facility in COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. They have recently received approval for the project.
NORTH CAROLINA: Dairy product mfr. is planning to invest $42 million for the renovation and equipment upgrades on a 220,000 sf processing and warehouse facility in GRAHAM, NC. They have recently received approval for the project.
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Product Showcase
EnerSys® 24-Hour Quick Ship Program makes Motive Power Battery models available for immediate shipment
EnerSys® announced that its 24-Hour Quick Ship Program for its Motive Power portfolio now includes the most popular IRONCLAD Deserthog® flooded battery models. With a 24-hour turnaround in shipment from receipt of the purchase order, the EnerSys Quick Ship program will improve the Company’s customer service through enhanced delivery capabilities, streamlined product processing procedures, and faster order fulfillment. www.enersys.com
Stahlin® Enclosures introduces new interior mounting solutions for ultimate flexibility and strength
Stahlin® Enclosures has announced the availability of its new side panels and weight distribution shelves which aid in interior mounting and support of heavy equipment. These innovative mounting and support solutions are designed for OEMs and installers and are used with Stahlin polycarbonate enclosures to add installation flexibility, increase mounting space, and solve challenges. www.stahlin.com
ORBIS introduces new low-profile Odyssey® pallet to streamline automated warehouses and integrate with existing pallet pools
ORBIS® Corporation, has added the new 40x48 Odyssey® Low Profile (LP) pallet to its suite of reusable plastic pallet offerings. This dimensionally consistent, robust pallet was designed to provide repeatable performance with automated equipment. With the same stability and unique features of the original 40x48 Odyssey pallet, the new low-profile 5.6-inch height aims to bring the added benefit of seamlessly integrating with alternate pallets in existing pallet pools. www.orbiscorporation.com
HUBTEX FluX Sideloader is 360° steering on three wheels
HUBTEX has given its FluX electric multidirectional counterbalance forklift truck an update. The latest generation for load capacities of up to 3 tons is making its debut at LogiMAT 2023. Visitors will be able to see the new central drivers’ position, which provides a higher-up all-around visibility compared to its predecessor. Additionally, the patented 360° HX steering has been added to the compact three-wheel running gear for the first time, ensuring smooth changes in direction from longitudinal to transverse travel. www.hubtex.com
JLG offers new Bi-Energy option on popular compact Crawler Boom Lift models
JLG Industries, Inc. now offers Bi-Energy technology on its X770AJ and X1000AJ compact crawler boom lifts, reducing these machines’ noise and exhaust emissions. The innovative system equips these JLG® machines with two (2) full-sized, independent power sources, combining an emissionsfree lithium-ion battery pack with a dependable diesel engine to allow operators to work indoors and outside with one machine. www.jlg.com
Product Showcase
ProMAT 2023: Kivnon to introduce its versatile Forklift Pallet Stacker
Kivnon will showcase the latest addition to its AGV portfolio at ProMat 2023, its Forklift Pallet Stacker. Kivnon AGVs/AMRs are heavy-duty vehicles that improve safety and process efficiency. The new Forklift Pallet Stacker automatically transports stack pallets, handling loads of up to 2,645 lb, and is ideal for any pallet storage application for internal logistics or warehousing. It can move both forwards and backward and comes equipped with lifting forks to move loads vertically and horizontally at speeds between 0.08 and 1 m/s. www.kivnon.com
Big Joe launches innovative J2-192 Joey Order Picker
Big Joe has launched the J2192 Joey Order Picker which is a versatile, safe, and productive machine; uniquely designed for order-picking operations. Available through Big Joe dealers, the J2-192 performs like no other order-picking machine on the market and expands the company’s J2 offering to reach higher heights than ever before. The primary innovation of this new Big Joe machine is that it supports both forks forward and forks trailing operator stances that can be changed on the fly while maintaining consistent steering orientation. www.bigjoeforklifts.com
AMESPHERE: The next frontier in workplace safety will launch at ProMat 2023
A new era in safety technology will be revealed at ProMAT 2023 by AME. AME has long proclaimed that safety and efficiency should not be opposed and has provided products and services that move sites toward proactive safety and enhanced productivity. The next evolution in this concept, “Amesphere” enable everybody to create a safer space through technology. Visit AME at ProMAT 2023, which runs from March 20-23 in Chicago. www.ameol.it
APEM Inc. low-profile joystick is tough and precise
APEM announces expanded availability of the XS Series lowprofile joystick/thumbstick, ideal for robust applications requiring precise control of industrial equipment, construction vehicles, and marine vessels. The compact size of just 47mm overall height above the panel face is one of the lowest available, making the joystick less vulnerable to impact, and allowing it to be located on dense control arrays without restricting access to other devices. www.apem.com
LiftWise® introduces HTH-1400 Hanging Tire Handler
The new HTH-1400 Hanging Tire Handler from LiftWise® is a high-capacity machine for handling, controlling, and maneuvering tires for reliable installation, removal, or maintenance. With a capacity to lift tires weighing up to 1,400 pounds, the HTH-1400 is fully adjustable to handle tires between 30 and 53 inches and diameter, and up to 19 inches in width. The unique design of the HTH-1400 allows a tire to be easily and precisely positioned by a single operator, maximizing productivity and efficiency for any application. www.lift-wise.com
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Ace Attachments ............................................ 11 www.aceattachments.com
Affordable Warehouse Equipment Inc ............. 7 www.awei.com
Aigner Label Holder Corp. ................... ProMat 1 www.aignerlabelholder.com
American Industrial Transmission, Inc..... 29, 34 www.aittransmission.com
Bishamon Industries ......................... ProMat 11 www.bishamon.com
Bristol Manufacturing ..................................... 9 www.bristolsteel.com
Cee-Jay ............................................... ProMat 3 www.cee-jay.com
Custom Industrial Products, Inc. / CIP ..... 18, 19 www.customindprod.com/vrc
DACS, Inc. ..................................... 8, ProMat 16 www.dacsinc.com
Dyna Rack ..................................... A1, ProMat 2 www.dyna-rack.com
Flight Systems Industrial Products (FSIP) .. A2, 23 www.fsip.biz
Forklift-international.com .............................. 23 www.forklift-international.com
Hader Industries Inc ...................................... 27 www.haderind.com
Interthor, Inc. ................................................ A3 www.interthor.com
Irwin Car & Equipment ................................... 31 www.irwincar.com
Joseph Industries, Inc.................................... 10 www.joseph.com
Material Handling Industry (MHI) .................. A4 www.mhi.org
Mezzanine Safeti-Gates Inc ................ ProMat 5 www.mezzaninesafetygates.com
MFG Tray Company ........................................ 12 www.mfgtray.com
MHEDA ........................................................... 25 www.mheda.org
OZ Lifting Products LLC ................................. 17 www.ozliftingproducts.com
PFlow Industries, Inc. .................................... 15 www.pflow.com
REUSA-Wraps .................................................. 3 www.reusa-wraps.com
Superior Engineering ..................................... 13 www.superioreng.com
Vestil Mfg. Corp. ............................................. 17 www.vestil.com
WPRP Wholesale Pallet Rack Products .. ProMat 10 www.wprpwholesalepalletrack.com
Wy'East Products ............................................ 5 www.clearcap.com
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Discover the latest solutions to move your business forward as industry-leading innovators showcase their latest manufacturing, distribution and supply chain equipment and systems at ProMat 2023, March 20-23, at McCormick Place in Chicago.
ProMat is the place where manufacturing and supply chain professionals help build the future of supply chains to discover that trend or technology that will take their supply chain to the next level of success.
Only at ProMat can you:
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ProMat 2023 is the only trade show where you can personally see the best solutions and innovations that the industry has to offer in action and where you will meet the leading suppliers in person. There is no additional charge to attend exhibitions and conference sessions.
Whatever solutions you need to succeed, from manufacturing innovation to inspiration for your supply chain, you’ll find it all at ProMat. Come and see what’s new and what the future holds for your supply chain operations.
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The center of the manufacturing & supply chain universe
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Packaging, Containers & Shipping Equipment
Box and Carton Makers, Dunnage Trays, Packaging and Unitizing Systems, Wrapping, Inspection of Products by Weight or Scanning, Pallets, Wire Baskets, Plastic and Metal Containers, Palletizing Equipment
Robotics, Automation & Emerging Technologies
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Automatic Identification Equipment & Systems Barcode Printers and Scanners, Vision Systems, Voice Recognition Systems, RFID Systems, Systems Integrators
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Robotics & Automation Solution Center
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KEYNOTES
Women Leading In Supply Chains
MONDAY, MARCH 20 | 8:45 AM
Join this panel of AWESOME women as they share their journey through supply chain challenges they have faced, how they continue to break down barriers, use their voice to advocate for themselves and others, and develop strong networks. During this keynote moderated by AWESOME CEO Michelle Dilley, these leaders will share their vision for the future.
A Conversation With José Andrés
TUESDAY, MARCH 21 | 8:45 AM
One of TIME magazine’s most influential people in the world, José Andrés has captured the imagination of a nation, not only as one of the most popular chefs in America, but with his dynamic personality and diverse humanitarian projects aimed at making the world a better place. He is the founder of World Central Kitchen (WCK), a nonprofit devoted to providing meals in the wake of natural disasters as well as the Ukraine war.
Join him as he shares his inspiring story of, and the logistics behind, making the world a better place one meal at a time.
2023 Mhi Annual Industry Report Keynote Panel
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22 | 8:45 AM
This is your opportunity to be the first to have access to this new report on the trends and digital technologies that are transforming supply chains. Deloitte will join MHI CEO John Paxton in presenting the report findings. They will be joined by a panel of manufacturing and supply chain thought leaders to discuss the real-world significance of the report findings.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22 | 1:00 PM
Maybe you know him as the director of iconic films such as Apollo 13, A Beautiful Mind, Rush, and, most recently, We Feed People, and Thirteen Lives.
Maybe you first saw him as Opie on The Andy Griffith Show or Richie Cunningham on Happy Days. Or maybe his voice will forever be stuck in your head as the narrator in Arrested Development.
Whatever springs to mind when you hear his name, you’re surely familiar with the career of Academy Award-winning director Ron Howard. Whether in front of or behind the camera, Howard has been a part of many of the most significant projects in every decade since the 1960s.
FEATURED EVENTS
Women In The Supply Chain Industry Forum
MONDAY, MARCH 20 | 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Powered by MHI, WERC and MHEDA
Join your peers for an afternoon of education, discussion and networking for women in our industry. Separate fee and registration required. Visit promatshow.com/women to learn more.
MHI Young Professionals Networking Event
MONDAY, MARCH 20 | 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Network and connect with other young professionals in the material handling and supply chain industry. Pre-registration is not required to attend, just wear your ProMat 2023 badge.
MHI Industry Night With Nate Bargatze
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22 | 4:30 PM - 7:00 PM
Join us for an evening of recognition, networking and fun at MHI Industry Night at ProMat. This event will feature the naming of the 2023 MHI Innovation Award winners as well as laughs from comedian Nate Bargatze. Bargatze was featured as one of Esquire’s “Best New Comedians” by Jim Gaffigan, one of Marc Maron’s “Comedians to Watch” in Rolling Stone, one of Variety’s “10 Comics to Watch” and as #1 on Vulture’s “50 Comedians
You Should Know.” He has two Netflix specials, The Greatest Average American and The Tennessee Kid, as well as a weekly podcast called Nateland.
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EXHIBITORS
Exhibitor......................................... Booth
Acumatica S2580
Advance Storage Products S3837
Agility Robotics S1031
AGILOX North America, Inc. N7316
ASG Services LLC S309
Banyitong Science & Technology Developing Co., Ltd. S4350
Bastian Solutions, a Toyota Advanced Logistics company S1203
Bishamon Industries Corporation S1121
Bluff Manufacturing N6719b
BRIGHTPICK N8332
Conveyco Technologies S418
Custom Built Plastic Pallets N6227
Demag Cranes & Components S2423
DMW&H S4118
E80 Group Inc. S3503
EAM-Mosca Corp. S4518
EuroSort Inc. S3326
Fenner Precision Polymers S5344
FilmLOC Inc. S1836
Fives Intralogistics Corp. S3341
Flexcon Container S1822
ForwardX Robotics N7352
Galaxis Technology Group N6333
Generix Group S3588
Hawker Powersource, Inc. S1912
ifm efector, inc. N7925
InCord S1172
inVia Robotics, Inc. S3853
JGA LLC S4471
Komar Industries, LLC S3075
Locus Robotics N8556
Locus Robotics S2503
Locus Robotics S2303
Mezzanine Safeti-Gates, Inc. S1749
Modula Inc. S1926
Newcastle Systems S3872
Niverplast B.V. S4579
Noblelift North America S1568
NORDOCK N6719a
Nucor Warehouse Systems S1068
Numina Group Inc. S3718
Open Sky Group S3575
Pacline Conveyors S2495
Rajant Corporation N8550
RamGuard S1147
Ridg-U-Rak, Inc. S1052
Ryson International, Inc. S1968
Schaltbau North America N6344
SlowStop Guarding Systems, LLC S668
Softeon S3578
Steel King Industries, Inc. S1941
Stoecklin Logistics Inc. S4944
Storage Solutions, Inc. N9020
Stryten Energy S252
Sumitomo Drive Technologies S1812
Sunlight Group Energy Storage Systems S1575
Systems Loading Dock Equipment S2525
Tecsys S3388
TGW Systems Inc. S3812
The Raymond Corporation S1903
The Raymond Corporation S1703
Trelleborg Wheel Systems
Americas, Inc. S4575
TREW ............................................. S4282
TREW ............................................. S4382
Tri-Boro Rack & Storage Products S2531b
Tri-Boro Shelving & Partition Corp S2531a
Tri-Tronics Company Inc. S234
TVH Parts Co. S4113
UNARCO Material Handling, Inc. S1555
UNEX Manufacturing, Inc. S3527
Vanderlande Industries, Inc. S603
viastore SYSTEMS Inc. S441
VisionNav Robotics N7563
Wesco Industrial Products, LLC N6719c
Westfalia Technologies, Inc. S2347
Wiferion North American Inc. N8318
Yaskawa America, Inc. Motoman
Robotics Division N8155
UFP Packaging N6848
48forty Solutions N6021
6 River Systems S2352
A.T.I.B Elettronica srl S4472
ABCO Systems N6046
ABM DRIVES INC. N6535
AC Business Media N9820
Accelogix LLC S3368a
Accenture N6746
Accerion N8529
Accutech Packaging Inc. S5118
ADDVERB TECHNOLOGIES PVT LTD N7168
Adrian’s Safety Solutions S3338
Advanced Intralogistics, A Shoppa’s Company N6754
ADVANCED Motion Controls N8541
Advanced Wireless Communications N9329
Aegis Sortation S2412
Aerocom Systems, Inc. S3471
Affiliated Resources S2777
Aigner Label Holder Corporation S206
Alba Manufacturing Incorporated S2271
All-States Equipment, Inc. S227
ALMAG Aluminum N10026
Almasons S4070
Alpine Supply Chain Solutions S3477
Alps Alpine North America N9519
AmbaFlex Inc. S2518
Ambi Robotics N7757
AME _ Advanced Microwave Engineering N6422
Amer Electric Motion, Inc. S4556a
American Baler Company S1773
AMIGO MOBILITY
INTERNATIONAL, INC. S5331
AML S3180
ANCRA Cargo S1975
Ancra Systems B.V. S1018
Anhui Heli Co., Ltd S1980
Anhui Yufeng Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. N9927
Anter System Polska sp. Z.o.o. N9030
Apache Mills, Inc. S3485
Aquabot-Automation Ltd. N6445
AR Racking S3870
ARAPL RaaS Pvt. Ltd. N6358
ARC by ChargeItSpot N6139
ArcBest N6765
Arkon Mounts N6524
Artemis Vision N8553
A-SAFE INC S1041
............................... N10120
Ascent Warehouse Logistics .......... S424b
ATS Conveyors ............................... N6431
AUTEC North America, LLC ............ N6332
Automated Machine Systems, Inc. . N6349
Automation Controls Group N6320
Automation Plus, Div. of
CSF Incorporated S4938
Automha Americas Automation Corp S1271
AutoScheduler N8928
AutoStore N7500
Avidbots N10311
Balemaster S308
Ballymore Safety Products N6327
Balyo Inc. N8710
Banner Engineering Corporation S3512
Bar Code Integrators, Inc. N6319
Barcodes Inc. S1988
Barcoding, Inc. S3362
Barefoot Ergonomic Flooring by Beagle I, Inc. N6745
BarTender by Seagull Scientific, Inc.S2493
Basler, Inc. N9818
BATTRECON S2697
Beckhoff Automation S1541
Belden Inc. N9933
Benning Power Electronics, Inc. S2975
Berkshire Grey Inc. N6707
BestPack Packaging Systems N6031
Betacom N6160
Better Packages N6641
BEUMER Corporation S1247
BHD Storage Solutions-USA N6254
Big Ass Fans S4364
Big Joe Forklifts N6727
Bihl+Wiedemann, Inc. S4247
Billtrust N9326
Bilt Industries S1025
Birdseye Security Solutions N6154
Bissell Commercial S4275
BITO Storage Solutions US, Inc. S2391
BIXOLON America Inc. N6748
Blaxtair Inc. N6120
Blickle U.S.A. Wheels & Casters S1838
Bloksma Engineering
Materialflusstechnik GmbH S5147
Blower Application Company S204
Blue Giant Equipment Corporation S447
Blue Line Battery S3255
Blue Yonder S3380
BlueBotics SA N6715
BlueCrest N6336
BlueGrace Logistics S2785
BlueSword Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. S5173
Bolzoni Auramo Inc. S408
Boplan USA Inc. N241
Bosch Rexroth Corp. S1998
Bossard Group N6323
Boston Dynamics S2541
Bottom Line Experts S4268
BOWE SYSTEC North America S3554
Brennan Equipment/Little Giant S128
Brew Control N10219
Bricz S4272
Brink Alert S3385
Brother Mobile Solutions, Inc. S3198
BSL NEW ENERGY
TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD N6356
Bullseye Intelligent Logistics Equipment (Suzhou) Co.,Ltd N9914
Burns & McDonnell S5327
BWS Logistics N9126
BYD Motors Inc. S1584
Cabka North America S4149
Cadre Technologies, Inc. S3077
Caja Robotics N7544
Caljan Inc. S4749
Camcode N6002
Canon Business Process Services N6035
CaPow N8246
Capstone Logistics, LLC N6246
Cargo Spectre N10210
Carron Net Company, Inc. S1814
Cascade Corporation S1218
Caster Connection Inc. N6324
Centerboard S2978
Cherry’s Industrial Equipment Corp. S872
Chicago Tag & Label, Inc. S4531
Cimcorp Automation Ltd. S2703b
CipherLab USA S2686
CJ Logistics America S5144
Claitec N10023
ClearSpan Structures S320
CMC SpA N8159
Coevolution Technology N7530
Cogan Wire & Metal Products, Ltd. S2388
Cognex Corporation N6301
CoGri USA Inc. N8144
Colson Group USA S3239
Combilift N6936
Compact Automation N8336b
Conductix-Wampfler S434
Configura, Inc. S2588
Connors Group LLC S2799
conTeyor Storeganizer S2491
Continental Tire
The Americas, LLC S1771
Contoro Robotics N9710
ConverSight.ai N10032
Conveyor Solutions Inc.
(a Systems In Motion Company) S3277
Cornerstone Specialty Wood Products, LLC S1552
Corvus Robotics, Inc. N10319
Cosme Inc. S2780
Cotterman Company S141
Covariant N6951
Craemer US Corp S4515
Creative Logistics Solutions, Inc. N6258
Creative Safety Supply N9730
Crown Battery Manufacturing Company, Inc. S1075
Crown Plastics Company S124
Cubiscan S1013
Curtis Instruments, Inc. S4368
Custom America N10417
da Roller Corp N6742
DACS, Inc. S1847
Daifuku S3808
Dalian Riqian Logistics Equipment Co., Ltd. N10028
Dambach Lagersysteme
GmbH & Co. KG S1518
Damotech, Inc. S1755
Dane Technologies, Inc. N7553
Datalogic S3541
Davinci S4479
DC Locker N6027
DC Power Technologies S363
DC Velocity N7107
DCPerform N8923
Decade Products, LLC S4259
Definitive Technology Group S2980
Dematic S1503
Dematic S1512
EXHIBITORS
Deposco S4179
Designed Conveyor Systems (DCS) S3568
Dexory N8544
Dexterity Robotics S3391
DL Manufacturing N6048
DLN Integrated Systems, Inc. N6007
Dodge Industrial, Inc. N9120
Doosan Industrial Vehicle America Corp. S3559
Drader Manufacturing S3461
DTA International N8546
Dura-Belt, Inc. S119
Durable Corporation S216
Durable Superior Casters N9125
Durham Manufacturing Company N6526
Dyna-Rack S1819
East Penn Manufacturing Co., Inc. S663
Easy Metrics Inc. S4477
ebm-papst Inc. S1872
Ecotec Ltd S1280
ecoZohm, LLC S121
EKKO Material Handling Equipment N7557
Electrovaya S2315
ELOKON Inc. S3518
Emerson | SolaHD N9814
EMES A.S. N6134
EMH, Inc. S4756
Empire Technologies Group Inc. N10317
Encompass Technologies S2876
ENDO KOGYO CO., LTD. S2298
EnerSys S612
Engineered Products S2939
Engineering Innovation Inc. S4138
Enidine N8336a
enVista S3879
EOSLIFT USA CORPORATION N7116
EPG (Ehrhardt Partner Group) S1859
ePicker N6757
Epicor Software N9526
EPIQ Machinery N8545
EQUIPTO N6430
ErectaStep, LLC S218
Ergomat Inc. S4918
ErgoStrap Inc. S5038
eShipping S3447
Estral Energy N9433
Eternity Technologies UK S3195
EtherCAT Technology Group S1738
Ethium by EControls N8532
Euchner USA, Inc S1456
Euroroll GmbH S5320
Exmile Tire North America N6018
EXO Freight N10117
Exotec N7325
Exponential Power, Inc. S1484
Express Elevators & Lifts N6231
EZTurner N6541
FANUC America Corporation N7520
FAST Global Solutions S2375
FATH Inc. N9719
FEIG Electronics S4570
Felins, Inc. N8717
Ferag America Inc. S4541
Ferro Tiger N9716
Festo Corporation N8118
findadistributor.com S5333
FINETOP CABIN S5336
Fishbowl N9328
FKK USA N10315
Flexco N6845
Flexi – Narrow Aisle Ltd. N6129
Flexi – Narrow Aisle Ltd. N9023
FlexLink Systems, Inc. N9930
FlexQube Inc. N6724
FlexSim Software Products N6659
Flight Systems Industrial Products S975
Floatic Robotics N8415
Flow-Rite Controls S324
Flow-Turn Inc. S1628
FL-Simulators Inc. S3771
Flux Power S2984
FMH Conveyors S641
FoldedPak, Inc. S4535
Folding Guard S231
Forklift Safety Innovations N6318
FORTNA S1947
FOX IV Technologies Inc. S1731
Fox Robotics Inc. N6565
FRANTZ Manufacturing Company S2594
Frazier Industrial Company S2575
FreightPOP S4968
FreightSmith N6317
FreightSnap N6635
Freightwise LLC N9720
FROETEK Plastic Technology Corp. S127
Fulterer USA, Inc. S108
Future Industrial Technologies, Inc. S4831
FY Industries, LLC S321
G.W. Becker, Inc. S1722
Gamber-Johnson LLC S2397
Garlock Safety Systems S4223
Gauer Metal Products S4931
GEBHARDT USA, Inc N7357
Geekplus America, Inc. N7307
Geekplus America, Inc. N7507
GENERALSCAN INC. S2597
Georg Utz, Inc. S4709
German Bionic N10217
Getac USA S2784
Giant-Move Holding, Inc. S5033
Gideon Brothers N9733
Glacier Computer LLC S2793
Gleeson Constructors & Engineers, L.L.C. S305
Global Industrial N6763
Global Trade Magazine S5337
Globe Composite Solutions, LLC S4828
GMR Safety Inc. S1768
Godex Americas S336
Gorbel Inc. S1531
GPS Inventory Solutions, Inc S5035
Grace Technologies, Inc. N8519
Grammer Inc. S5137
Green Cubes Technology S1761
Green Current Solutions N9128
Grenzebach Corporation S2341
GreyOrange Inc. S3353
Greystone Logistics S3521
GSM America Inc. S1626
Guangdong Jaten Robot & Automation Co., Ltd. N9425
Guangdong Tuskrobots Co., Ltd N7939
Habasit America S1884
HAI Robotics U.S.A. Inc N7900
Hallowell S3859
HAMACO Industries Corporation S1528
Hamilton Caster & Mfg. Co. S1816
Handheld S4277
Handle It Inc. S261
Handling Systems International Inc. N6539
Hanel Storage Systems S3523
HANGCHA GROUP CO., LTD. S1959
HANGZHOU OLE-SYSTEMS CO., LTD N8244
Hardline Corporation S2497
Harrington Hoists, Inc. N6509
Harris-Stolper N6053
Havis, Inc. S4168
HBC-radiomatic, Inc. N6512
Heute Inc. - Clean Facility Solutions S205
HexcelPack LLC S1759
Hilti North America N6039
HITNOT Proximity Detection N6133
HIVE Quick Response, LLC N6248
Hobart FEG (Food Equipment Group) N6621
Hoist Magazine N10129
Honeywell Intelligrated S618a
Honeywell Safety & Productivity Solutions S618b
Howland Technology, Inc. S2791
HSM of America S334
Hubmaster Storage & Handling Solutions N6624
HubNetic LLC S4470
Huizhou RoyPow Technology Co., Ltd. S4568
Husky Rack & Wire S1763
HWACHANG Intralogistics Technology Co, LTD S5112
HWASUNG INDUSTRY CO. N9626
Hydrian N10215
Hy-Tek Intralogistics S5168
IAM Robotics N7311
ID Technology, a Division of Pro Mach S3803b
Ideal Warehouse Innovations, Inc. S3350
Identytec GmbH & Co. KG S5149
IHI Logistics & Machinery Corporation N9520
IKG N6022
i-Lift Equipment Ltd. S156
Illinois Engineered Products Inc. N6029
Image Projection S4173
IMER Group | USA S4779
Inbound Logistics Magazine N10031
Indiana Bridge, Inc. S5314
Industrial Netting N6444
Infoplus Commerce N6051
Infor (US), LLC S4068
INFORM N10118
Ing. O. Fiorentini SpA N8723
Instawork N9713
Intelligent Dispensing Solutions (IDS) N8517
Interlake Mecalux Inc. S1741
Interlake Mecalux Inc. S1559
International Baler Corporation S1721
Interroll USA S4131
Interthor, Inc. N6012
Inther Group S5116
INTORQ US Inc. S106
Intralox S1241
Invata Intralogistics N7145
Inventus Power N8147
Inyxa, LLC N9815
io-consultants L.P. N6557
iOS District N8101
Iowa Area Development Group N10214
IPC Mobile. ..................................... S2998
Irwin Car & Equipment ..................... S112
ITC Manufacturing ............................ S868
Itoh Denki USA, Inc. ....................... S2368
Ivanti Wavelink ............................... S4718
J&L Wire Cloth LLC ........................ S2775
Janam Technologies LLC ............... N6417
Janus Automation .......................... N8146
JASCI Software .............................. S3868
JBT Corporation ............................. N7734
JIE USA Inc..................................... N8033
JIN HOUNG FUH (CHUZHOU)
TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD................ N6232
JLT Mobile Computers ................... S3275
Joloda Loading Automation Inc. ..... N6118
JR Automation................................ N8125
Jtec Industries, Inc. N7111
Jungheinrich S1918
Juniper Systems, Inc. S215
K.Hartwall N6945
KAESER COMPRESSORS, Inc. S4468
Kaleris S3584
Kardex S4325
Kargo S4947
Kastalon, Inc. S1120
Kawasaki Robotics (USA), Inc. N6546
KCI Technologies N9714
Keen Research N9827
KEITH Mfg. Co. S1775
Keyence Corporation N10119
Kindred N7125
Kinedyne LLC S4526
Kivnon Logistica S.L. N7154
KNAPP S631
KOAMTAC, Inc. S347
Koerber Supply Chain LLC S1547
Koerber Supply Chain Software S4782
Kollmorgen NDC Solutions N8522
Konecranes S154
Kornylak Corporation N9732
KPI Integrated Solutions S3377
KPI Integrated Solutions S1223
Kudan N8229
KUKA Robotics Corporation N6515
Kyungwoo Systech Inc. S144
La Marche Manufacturing Co. N9528
Landoll Company LLC S4341
Lantech Inc. S4915
Lapeyre Stair S415
Laserglow Technologies N6127
LAUGFS USA, LLC N6347
Lenze Americas S437
Leoch Battery N8926
Leopard Systems N10216
Lester Electrical N8427
Leuze electronic S2312
Lewco / LogistiQ S1080
Lexicon Tech Solutions S1820
LHD USA N7929
Lift & Hoist International S5334
Lift Products, Inc. S316
Linak U.S. Inc. N6121
Lind Electronics, Inc S2875
LinkMisr International S4775
Liquid Floors N6446
Livonia Tool & Laser N6733
LocknCharge N9420
Logistick, Inc. S159
Logistics Business Magazine S5335
LogistiVIEW S3368b
Logistyx Technologies S3175
Logiwa, Inc. S4975
LONG RANGE SOLUTIONS (LRS) N6423
EXHIBITORS
Longbow Advantage S4475
Lozier + CASI N7753
L-S Industries, Inc. N6249
Lucas Systems, Inc. S3775
LUCID Vision Labs, Inc. N8527
M.G.M. Electric Motors
North America Inc. N9627
M.P.M. s.r.l. S1895
M+A Matting S116 Mac Rak Inc. S468
MADE4NET S3191
Madison IAQ S4937
MagicLogic Optimization S3276
Mallard Manufacturing Corporation S2513
Manhattan Associates, Inc. S3875
Manitou North America S2288
Mantis Informatics, Inc. S3188
Mantissa Corporation S143
Maren Balers & Shredders S115
Martin Yale Industries, LLC. S5325
MasterMover, Inc. N6536
Material Handling
Wholesaler/Forklift S1826
Matrix Design Group LLC N6448
Matthews Automation Solutions S4307
Maxam North America S5123
Maxon US N8310
McCue Corporation S1063
Meiden America, Inc. N8115
META Storage Solutions S5141
Metalcraft Inc. N10115
Metalware Corporation Inc. S2585
MetraLabs GmbH N8423
METrans, LLC N10111
Mettler Toledo, Inc. S4356
MHEDA - Material Handling Equipment Distributors Association S3795
MIAS Inc. S3712
Michigan State University Supply Chain Management N9025
Mid America Paper Recycling N6654
MIDAC S.p.A S2991
Midwest Precision Products, Inc. S250
Miebach Consulting Inc. S4582
Millennium Industrial Tire S2515
Minisoft, Inc. S4177
MiTek N6933
Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc. N7915
Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR) N7525
MobileDemand S4279
MODERN DIS TICARET LTD. STI. N6229
Molded Fiber Glass Tray Company S1159
Monoflo International, Inc. S4512
Montel Inc. N6236
Morse Manufacturing Company, Inc. S225
Motion2Ai, Inc. N9919
Motion2Ai, Inc. N9917
Mountain Leverage N6560
Movexx International B.V. S4753
Mujin N7568
MuL Technologies S161
MuL Technologies N8315
Multiway Robotics (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. N8139
Murata Machinery USA, Inc. S2703a
Murrelektronik, Inc. N7935
Mushiny Robotics (Jiangsu) Co., Ltd.N8131
Muvtons Castors Pvt. Ltd. .............. N6341
Nanjing Kingmore Logistics Equipment Manufacturing Co., Ltd. ............... N6044
Nashville Wire Products, Inc. .......... S1971
National Cart Co. ............................ S4153
Nelson Wire & Steel ....................... S1073
New Age Industrial Corporation, Inc. S4312
New Dawn Warehouse Execution Software (WES) S4379
NEXEN CORP. S4550
NexLogitech N9129
Next View Software Inc. S3484
NINGBO GRANDLIFTING CO.,LIMITED N10114
Ningbo Ruyi Joint Stock Co., Ltd. S1591
NITTA Corporation of America S4927
NORD DRIVESYSTEMS N8325
NPI S4553
NPSG Global S5134
NuMove Robotics & Vision N8507
Nutting Carts & Trailers and Acco Material Handling Solutions S2555
ObeCo Inc. S2568
Oceaneering Mobile Robotics S3847
Odoo N10128
OE Attachments S2316
Ohio Gratings Inc. N8920
Ohio Rack Inc. S3571
OMCO Roll Forming Corp. N6527
omlox – as part of PROFIBUS & PROFINET International (PI). N9123
Omnia Wheel (Rotacaster Wheel Pty Ltd) S209
O’Neal Inc. S5338
OneCharge Inc. N6960
OneRack S2882
Onomatic N9923
OP/TECH USA N10110
OPEX Corporation S2712
Optimal Discovery LLC S2516
ORBIS Corporation S4104
OSHA Alliance- US Department of Labor N9032
OTTO Motors N7537
Ottobock Bionic Exoskeletons N6354
Ouster N7934
Output Technology, Inc. - Factrac S203
OZ Lifting Products LLC S122
P&H Casters S1849
PAC Machinery N8321
Pack Mule S3841
Packsize International LLC S3547
Pallite Inc. N6653
Panel Built, Inc. S220
Panther Freight S1834
Panther Industries, Inc. S3803a
PathGuide Technologies, Inc. S4270
Patlite USA N9325
Patterson Fan Company, Inc. S4912
Pcdata Logistics Automation S4538
Peak Technologies S459
Peakboard America Inc. N9619
PeakLogix S4741
Peerless Media, LLC S2363
Pendant Automation N6004
Peninsula Plastics Company Inc. N9617
PENTANOVA CS Corp. S2794
Pepperl+Fuchs, Inc. N7749
PFlow Industries, Inc. S1263
Phantom Auto N6062
PHD Energy Inc. N6011
Philadelphia Scientific LLC S1588
Phoenix Lighting S4534
PHOENIX Wrappers S312
Phononic N8530
Picavi S3459
Pickle Robot Co. N6307
Planiform N8307
PLASGAD USA LLC N6633
Plug Power Inc. S4559 Plus One Robotics N7921
PMG Labels LP N10127
Point Mobile Co. Ltd. S2895
Polymer Solutions International, Inc. N6312
Portable Intelligence Inc S4377
PosiCharge S875
Power Designers Sibex S2684
Power Electronics International, Inc. S1713
Powerfleet S671
PowRparts.com S359
Precision Automation Company, Inc. N8112
Pregis S4982
Presto Lifts, Inc. S2326
Prime Robotics N7163
Prime Vision Technology US, Inc. N6146
Prince George County, Virginia Economic Development Department N6540
ProClip USA Inc. S3591
Pro-Hawk Corporation S4834
PROLANN Group Inc. N6006
Proline N10125
Proos Manufacturing N6112
ProSafe Inc. N8534
Proship, Inc. S2798
Protected Flow Manufacturing S3286
Protector & Folding Truck (P&F) S5323
Protos Security N9715
ProVeyance N9533
PS Industries Incorporated N6521
PSI Engineering S103
PULSEROLLER S1991
Purolator International N9225
QBOID, Inc. N6003
Qimarox S2616
QTEK Design Ltd. N10517
Quantum Storage Systems S361
Quicktron Robotics N8150
RACK ARMOUR Ltd. N6636
Rack Collapse Prevention Ltd. (RCP) N9823
Rafturk Eren Celik Ahsap ve Metal Moble San. ve Tic. Ltd. N7968
Ralphs-Pugh Co., Inc. S1716
RAM Mounts S1161
RAM Mounts S1061
Ranpak Automation N8305
Rasco Industries, Inc. S1725
RAVAS USA, INC S149
Raymath N6220
RB Innovative Products S3573
RCT N9928
RealWear, Inc. S2893
REB Storage Systems International S221
RedLore N10133
RedStone Logistics N10213
Regal Rexnord S4141
Rehrig Pacific Company N8714
Reliance Lithium Werks N8421
RELiON Battery N8212
Relumination, LLC N6259
Renova N6136
Resonant Link, Inc. N9428
ReverseLogix Corp N9712
RFID, Inc. S3473
Rice Lake Weighing Systems S4738
Ricoh Electronics S3284
RightHand Robotics, Inc. N8107
Rightline Equipment, Inc. S131
RIOS Intelligent Machines N6956
Rite-Hite S1536
RiteWay Conveyors Inc. S1871
Robogistics, LLC S4319
Robopac S4337
Rockwell Automation S1021
Rocla AGV Solutions S1231b
Roller Die + Forming S152
Rombit Inc. S4773
RonI S1480
Rousseau Metal, Inc. S1788
Royal 4 Systems S2976
Rufus Labs, Inc. S4953
RWM Casters S314
Rytec Corporation N6351
S.P.E. Elettronica Industriale S4556b
Safety Systems & Controls, Inc. S208
Sage Automation, Inc. N8129
Salco Engineering & Manufacturing Co., Inc. S3475
SATO America S1118
Savety Yellow Products S2591
SAVOYE North America Inc. N7516
Saw Trax Mfg. Inc. S318
Scanbot SDK N9727
Schaefer Systems International, Inc. S1931
Schaefer Systems International, Inc S2331
Schmalz Inc. S659
Schneider Electric S1037
Schoeller Allibert S4923
Scott Automation + Robotics N10511
SDI S1049
SDI S1149
Sealed Air Corporation S3818
Seegrid N7120
SEER Intelligent N6156
Se-Kure Domes and Mirrors N9133
SellerCloud N6447
SencorpWhite, Inc. S424a
Sentry Protection Products S4323
Service Geeni Ltd S2894
Sevensense Robotics AG N8539
SEW-EURODRIVE S1718
SEW-EURODRIVE N7512
SEWIO S349
Shanghai ILife Industrial Co. Ltd N9832
Shanghai UniOne Science & Technology Co., Ltd. N9812
SharkCrates S4933
SHENZHEN ZHILAI SCI AND TECH CO., LTD S1893
ShieldMark Inc. S3714
ShipERP S2598
SiB Solutions Inc. N9830
SICK S3831
Siemens Industry, Inc. S2318
Siena Analytics N7933
SIERA.AI S5036
Siggins S2612
Signode S3531
Simlog N6015
Site Location Partnership N6247
SITI Power Transmission USA, Inc. N9725
Slip Robotics .................................. N6739
SmartBOL....................................... S2884
Smith Corona Corporation .............. S1734
SnapFulfil S2988
Snorkel USA S2416
Solan Systems S2523
Solution Net Systems, LLC S1727
SOTI Inc. S4072
Southern Perfection Fabrication S307
Southworth Products S3331
SpaceGuard Products, Inc. S1268
Spacesaver Corporation N10033
Spanco, Inc. N6124
SpanTech, LLC N6463
Sparck Technologies S4347
Speed Space S213
SPG International, LLC S464
SphereWMS N10121
Spinnaker SCA S2896
Spring Automation S4826
Springfield Sign NWA, LLC N9932
SPS Commerce S1020
SRECTrade, Inc. S4474
SRSI S462
St. Onge Company S3364
Stanley Black & Decker S4713
START International N6533
Steel Cabinets USA, Inc. S5034
Stellana, Inc. N6115
Stock MHS S977
Stoneridge | ORLACO S2393
Storage Rack Engineering, Inc. N6623
Storopack, Inc. S2380
Stow US Inc. N6065
Strategic Mobility Group S3773
StreamTech Engineering S4508
Stromcore Energy Inc. N7161
Strong Hold S5180
Strothmann Machines & Handling GmbH N9726
STXI Motion Ltd. N8301
Sunring Enterprises N6747
Super Duty Fans S4832
Superior Handling Equipment, LLC N9910
Superior Product Handling Solutions, Inc. S303
Superior Tire & Rubber Corp. S452
SupplyChainBrain N9033
SupplyPoint S5341
SupplyPro, Inc. N9817
Suzhou Motor and Drive Electromechanical Technology Co., LTD. N9816
Suzhou Shuangqi Automation Equipment N6553
SVT Robotics N7148
Swisslog Logistics, Inc. S3823
Sylvan Mezzanine Panels S1786
Synkrato N6256
System Logistics Corporation S2334
Tailift USA Co., Inc. S403
Talos Engineered Products, LLC S2538
Tapeswitch N6424
TAWI USA, Inc. - part of the Piab Group S1259
TeamViewer N9825
Technology Container Corp. N6551
TechSera Inc. S2877
TekVisions Inc. S3078
Telco Intercontinental Corp. N10027
Tele Radio LLC S147
Telemecanique Sensors S1752
Tennant Company N7549
Tennsco Corporation S2614
Tension Packaging & Automation S4359
Texwrap S3803c
The Bradbury Group N6525
The Joy Factory N9517
The Kennedy Group S4547
The New Warehouse N10130
The Pallet Alliance S4935
THiRA ROBOTICS N6054
Third Wave Automation N6151
THK America, Inc. N9810
Thombert, Inc. S110
ThruWave, Inc. N8535
Tier-Rack Corporation S1818
Tiffin Metal Products Co. S327
Timken Encoders N9819
TiMOTION USA, Inc. N6627
TKF/IMH Conveyor Systems N10520
TLM International, Inc. N6260
Tocho America Inc. N6419
Tompkins Robotics N7140
Topper Industrial N9510
Toshiba America Business Solutions S456
Total ETO N9427
TR Electronic Inc. N8312
Traka Americas S3375
TransTech- A Wabtec Company S326
Treston Inc. N6339
TRG S2788
Tri R Erecting S1793
Triathlon Battery Solutions, Inc. S4573
Trio Mobil Inc. N9323
Triple Diamond Plastics LLC N9717
Tritech Fall Protection S1284
Troax, Inc. S412
Tryon Solutions, Inc. S2898
TSC Printronix Auto ID S675
Turck Inc. N7157
Twin Oaks Technology S2891
Twintec/Kalman Floor N6345
TZA S3177
UBIQUICOM N9026
UE Systems N6534
UgoWork N6760
Unbox Robotics Pvt. Ltd. N9513
UniCarriers Forklift S1231a
UNIK Group S3184
Unitech America S2886
UNITECH SRL N8511
United States Postal Service S4941
Universal Material Handling Products S1886
Universal Robots USA N8121
Urovo Technology Corporation Limited N6621
Vahle Inc. S1256
Valley Craft, Inc. S2562
VARGO S4523
VCO Systems S4170
VDG (Van der Graaf) S1275
Vecna Robotics N7133
Vector Security Networks S2995
Veridian S4175
Verity AG N8215
Versacart Systems S4562
Verve Motion N9223
Veryable, Inc. S3478
Vestil Manufacturing N6107
VETTER Forks, Inc. N6329
Vicarious N8328
Vidir Solutions S5126
VIMAAN N8344
VITRONIC Machine Vision Ltd. N6418
voestalpine Krems Finaltechnik GmbH S2323b
voestalpine Roll Forming Corporation S2323a
VOXEL N10112
Voxware, Inc. S4126
VPS N8410
Vsimple N8524
WAGNER Fire Safety N6315
Wahsega N8426
Wanzl North America S4162
Ware N7949
Warehouse Design, Inc. S5312
Wayzim Technology Co., Ltd. N7947
Webb-Stiles Company N6001
Weber Packaging Solutions, Inc. S4372 Welser Profile GmbH N6751
WERMA USA N6657
Western Pacific Storage Solutions N8720
WestRock S4331
Wieland Electric Inc. N7953
Winholt Equipment Group S3515
WinMate Inc. N9320
WIPOTEC-OCS, Inc. S237
WireCrafters Automation Safety Division N7534
WireCrafters, LLC S1056
Wirepas S3791
Witron Integrated Logistics N7909
WITTENSTEIN North America N9226
Workplace Material
Handling & Safety N10131
Worldwide Material Handling Products, LLC S1780
Worldwide Material Handling Products, LLC S1580
WSR Solutions BV N8832SP
Wulftec International Inc. S431
Xingyi Metalworking Technology (Zhejiang) N9527
xometry N10212
Yale Material Handling Corporation S1003
Yale Material Handling Corporation S1212
Yard Management Solutions S4375
ZAPI GROUP S1798
Zebra Technologies Corp. S647
ZonePro S3423
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