We will be displaying the latest products in our End of Arm Tool building system components along with an inventory management system intended to help our customers have the product they need at their fingertips.
Talking Automate 2017 with Bob Lord, SAS Automation LLC
Bob Lord | SAS Automation LLC
Your company will be exhibiting at Automate 2017, what is it that makes this an important event for your company?
It allows us to reach a wide spectrum of potential customers in one location.
What can a visitor to your booth expect to see this year?
We will be displaying our bag and carton palletizer systems with our bag palletizer operational. In addition we will be displaying the latest products in our End of Arm Tool building system components along with an inventory management system intended to help our customers have the product they need at their fingertips.
Any new products you will be introducing?
We will be showing our smart application for self-managed inventory as well as new internal spring arms.
When you get a chance to walk the exhibit hall floor yourself, what is it you will be most interested to see?
The latest innovations in end of arm tools.
When you book a booth for a tradeshow like this what are your expectations and what does your company hope to accomplish at the event?
We hope to generate a significant number of qualified leads with active projects.
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