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1) How to Integrate Proven Solutions with ‘Bleeding Edge’ Technology
Starts 1:30 PM CDT Ends 2:00 PM CDT Date Wednesday, April 14
Sponsor BEUMER Corporation

The key in this automation evolution is knowing what is important to you, your customers and the impact it will have today and in the future. The challenges and successes will look very different from business to business, but customer service always equals profitability. The growing demand for ...

2) Dirty (DC) Jobs with Michael Roe
Starts 9:00 AM CDT Ends 9:30 AM CDT Date Tuesday, April 13
Sponsor DMW&H

It’s a dirty job, but someone has to do it. Your distribution model will have to adapt to ongoing business changes. Oftentimes, businesses are faced with two choices: 1. Build a totally new distribution center, OR 2. Retrofit an existing distribution center while staying operational. Successfully ...

3) To Automate or Not to Automate
Starts 1:00 PM CDT Ends 1:30 PM CDT Date Tuesday, April 13
Sponsor enVista

With supply chains in flux and ecommerce orders surging, automation is increasingly being leveraged to reduce labor dependencies while also improving distribution efficiencies, fulfillment timeframes, customer service, cost savings and resilience. However, determining the right application for warehouse ...

4) Plug and Produce Industrial Automation
Starts 9:30 AM CDT Ends 10:00 AM CDT Date Thursday, April 15
Sponsor Schneider Electric

The seminar will explain how IEC 61499-based technology for distributed automation can be used to ease the development of complex real-time control applications in logistics, while also enabling a service-oriented mechanism to connect with IT and execute advanced optimization logics based on data analysis ...

5) Efficiently Connecting Plant Logistics and Manufacturing
Starts 1:30 PM CDT Ends 2:00 PM CDT Date Thursday, April 15
Sponsor viastore SYSTEMS Inc.

The more complex or dynamic production becomes, the importance of creating a “Smart Factory” becomes entirely necessary: transparency, responsiveness and data management are key to success. One area of utmost importance to optimizing your “Smart Factory” is the area of material flow and work-in-process management. ...