Motion Controls Robotics to exhibit at the 10th annual Converters Expo in Green Bay, Wisconsin

Motion Controls Robotics is excited to be joining the celebration at the 10-year anniversary of the Converters Expo.

Fremont, Ohio - Motion Controls Robotics, a leading provider of robotic integration solutions with 24/7 service & support, will be exhibiting in booth #3 at the 2017 Converters Expo. The Converters Expo will be held in the Lambeau Field Atrium in Green Bay, Wisconsin on Thursday, March 23, 2017 from 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.


Motion Controls Robotics is excited to be joining the celebration at the 10-year anniversary of the Converters Expo. The Converters Expo has become a leading show for the converting industry by bringing together over a hundred companies specifically focusing on innovative solutions for the converting and packaging industry.

Motion Controls Robotics provides automation solutions to the paper, film, foil, and nonwovens industries for a variety of applications including:

• Roll Handling
• Roll Labeling
• Roll Wrapping & Bagging
• Shaft & Core Handling
• Material Handling
• Palletizing
• Vision-guided systems
• Automated Guided Carts

Adding robotics to your process means you dont have to sacrifice anything. With robotics, you can maximize productivity, maintain a quality product with NO damage, and improve worker safety. As a FANUC level 4 certified servicing integrator, Motion Controls Robotics brings flexibility to the industry through the ability to lift and transfer small rolls up to master/parent rolls.
Stop by booth #3 to discuss these applications and view previous Roll Handling Systems Motion Controls Robotics has designed and integrated for companies in the converting industry.
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Registration for the Converters Expo is $65 until March 13th. This price includes parking, lunch buffet, 2 complimentary drink tickets, and a welcome reception. The welcome reception is on Wednesday, March 22, 2017 6:00-7:30 pm in the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame. This reception provides a chance to network and discuss industry issues. Motion Controls Robotics Director of Sales & Marketing, James Skelding, will be in attendance and ready to discuss Robotic Roll Handling applications.
Visit Booth #3 at the Converters Expo - To set up an advanced meeting to discuss specific robotic roll handling with a Motion Controls Robotics Sales Contact during the Converters Expo, contact James Skelding at (419) 334-5886.
About Motion Controls Robotics - Founded in 1995 and celebrating over 20 years of continuous growth, Motion Controls Robotics is a leading provider of automation solutions to manufacturing industries. The company provides full service robotic solutions from concept to installation and service/support that keep manufacturers competitive. Motion Controls Robotics creates solutions for Fortune 500 and small to mediumsized
companies in the food & beverage, plastics, building & construction materials, converting, manufacturing
and board & sheet goods industries. They also automate small production shops and machine job shops.
Motion Controls Robotics provides automation solutions to manufacturers for a variety of applications including
material handling (case packing, palletizing and machine tending), and vision-guided systems. Motion
Controls Robotics is an exclusive Level 4 Certified Servicing Integrator for FANUC Robotics, and a SmartCart
Automatic Guided Cart Value Added Reseller (VAR) for Daifuku Webb.
Motion Controls Robotics northwest Ohio headquarters is located at 1500 Walter Avenue, Fremont, Ohio.
www.motioncontrolsrobotics.com

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