Webcast: How Robotics Can Make Packaging Operations More Competitive
April 20, 2011 2:00pm EDT
ON-DEMAND WEBCAST
Originally aired April 20, 2011
Robots have many applications in packaging, but most importantly, they contribute to production speed, flexibility, safety and savings. Learn how robots can help you gain a competitive edge in applications such as pick-and-place or palletizing by improving precision and efficiency. Industry experts explain how strategic placement of robots in your packaging line may be the most affordable solution to your productivity needs.
In this free, live webcast you will learn about:
> Procter & Gamble's company-wide standard approaches for robotics technology and how P&G finds and assesses robotics to leverage within this CPG giant.
> The installation of a robotics system at Kelly-Moore Paint Co. that resulted in more that $1 million in annual savings.
> Recochem's successful implementation of robotic technology that combines pick-and-pack with material handling all in one hybrid system.
> The big-picture overview of robotics in North America and a look at the packaging potential for robotics applications.
Webcast Bonus
Bring your questions. There will be time for a live, interactive Q&A session with our webcast speakers.
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| Speakers | Moderator |
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| Bob Bollinger Controls & Information Systems Technology Leader Procter & Gamble | Keith Hussinger Plant Manager Kelly-Moore Paint Co. | Matt Elson Operations Assistant and Project Leader Recochem | Paul Kellett Director of Market Analysis Robotics Industries Association | Lisa McTigue Pierce Editor Packaging Digest |
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