By MMH Staff ·
January 15, 2015
Daifuku North America Holding Company to oversee Daifuku America Corporation, Jervis B. Webb Company, Wynright and Elite Line Services (ELS).
By MMH Staff ·
December 24, 2014
A look back at Modern's 2014 cover stories.
By Josh Bond ·
November 1, 2014
In a world where every second matters, new solutions are helping conveyor and sortation systems of all ages achieve previously unthinkable performance targets.
By Josh Bond ·
October 2, 2014
The company sought to unify the inventory management and distribution of nearly 70,000 SKUs from five smaller locations into a new 1.8-million-square-foot DC.
By MMH Staff ·
October 1, 2014
Joint licensing agreement for OSR Shuttle targets sequencing buffers and goods-to-person-based solutions.
By MMH Staff ·
September 24, 2014
Program includes the addition of more than 6,000 AS/RS-related replacement parts.
By MMH Staff ·
August 13, 2014
Twenty-two year veteran previously held executive roles with BoxLogix Automation, Intelligrated, FKI Logistex, Pyramid Controls and Lexis-Nexis.
By Josh Bond ·
June 1, 2014
The first generation of light systems sought to improve accuracy; the second generation enhanced speed; and we’re now entering the third, which is all about efficiency.
By Bob Trebilcock ·
January 28, 2014
Hy-Tek's purchase of Conveying Solutions illustrates a trend: The industry is consolidating from the bottom up.
By Bob Trebilcock ·
January 1, 2014
In its new Ohio distribution center, sports apparel distributor Fanatics has created a state-of-the-art e-fulfillment center.
By Bob Trebilcock ·
January 1, 2014
Fanatics distribution center was built to minimize storage and maximize picking across more than 500,000 SKUs.
By MMH Staff ·
October 16, 2013
Latest expansion adds to company’s ability to create and deliver solution-based material handling systems nationally while providing local sales and support.
By MMH Staff ·
October 2, 2013
Wynright will operate as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Daifuku Webb.
By Bob Trebilcock ·
October 1, 2013
It’s early in the game, but the materials handling industry is looking at new ways to use Big Data to maintain equipment, deliver services and manage processes.
By Josh Bond ·
October 1, 2013
As customers navigate an increasingly capable array of robotic hardware and software, they are learning that results are not automatic.