Automation of Corrugated Machinery Expected to Highlight SuperCorrExpo
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Jim Martin, director of corporate accounts at Alliance Machine Systems, International, who has worked for more than 25 years in the corrugated industry, expects materials handling exhibitors at SuperCorrExpo to demonstrate machinery with much more automation than in years past.
“SuperCorrExpo will have working machinery that will show much better communication between components, which will mean faster speeds for box plant operators and increased productivity,” Martin said. “From a human resource perspective, increased automation also means machines that will be operator friendly, safer to control and simpler to maintain.”
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