Posted on Thursday, December 29, 2011 at 1:02 pm CST
Lift'n Buddy is ergonomically safe and environmentally friendly since the electric hand trucks require no oil, gas, hydraulic fluid, or maintenance of any kind. Completely electric and geared for life, even the battery is 100 % recyclable. December 2011 the WTG Supply Chain Distinction Awards North America recognized excellence across the most important disciplines in Supply Chain management and included Lift’n Buddy as one of the finalists.
Source: Lift 'n Buddy
Posted on Thursday, December 29, 2011 at 9:41 am CST
In the current issue of Business Excellence magazine, supply chain best practices include a discussion that vision-guided robotic trucks are a better solution than expensive automated guided vehicle systems (AGVs), according to manufacturing journalist, Thomas R. Cutler, especially when you do not need all the bells and whistles.
Source: Seegrid Corporation
Posted on Wednesday, December 28, 2011 at 11:04 am CST
Seegrid will be a significant part of MODEX 2012 in Atlanta, GA February 6 – 9th. Exhibiting at booth 3100, Seegrid is proud to participate in one the largest expositions for manufacturing, distribution and supply chain solutions in the Americas in 2012. Registration is required to vote for the video. MODEX is designed to offer supply chain efficiency solutions, learning opportunities and information by showcasing the products and services of exceptional companies, like Seegrid.
Source: Seegrid Corporation
Posted on Tuesday, December 27, 2011 at 10:29 am CST
The Lift'n Buddy has been designed with proper ergonomics and safety in mind for any person and any moving and lifting job. These mobile lifting devices, fabricated of durable, lightweight, extruded aluminum, help companies avoid the exposure of employee injury, litigation, and workers’ compensation claims. Ergologistics are the makers of Lift’n Buddy. Lift'n Buddy is the revolutionary mobile lifting device that combines the best of a standard two-wheeler's durability and functionality, with automatic lifting and lowering capabilities.
Source: Lift 'n Buddy
Posted on Monday, December 26, 2011 at 11:38 am CST
Seegrid was recently profiled in Pallet Enterprise by columnist, Rick LeBlanc; the journalist explored the impacts of materials handling automation on pallet design and the importance of improved quality in modern systems.
Source: Seegrid Corporation
Posted on Friday, December 23, 2011 at 2:12 pm CST
Seegrid was recently profiled in ForkliftAction.com, an online information resource regarding material handling. The Forklift Action article reported that, “Robotic forklift maker Seegrid Corp invested about $260,000 to upgrade and equip the 10,000 sq. ft. facility, expanding its engineering laboratory, manufacturing space and offices. Seegrid moved into the additional quarters on 7 October. The expansion area is adjacent to an existing 30,000 sq. ft. area that Seegrid initially occupied.” The renovation work in a Pittsburgh area industrial park expands Seegrid’s evolving capabilities and efforts to bring robotic vision-guided technology to the materials handling industry.
Source: Seegrid Corporation
Posted on Friday, December 23, 2011 at 2:09 pm CST
Leading manufacturing journalist TR Cutler is proud to be working with Jigarkumar Patel, Editor and Associate Publisher at Himani Infomedia 8, Publishers of IET; trade magazine for Industrial Automation. INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS TODAY, also known as IET, is a bi-monthly trade magazine for Industrial Automation.
Source: Lift 'n Buddy
Posted on Friday, December 23, 2011 at 10:48 am CST
Based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Seegrid Corp. brings robotic vision-guided technology to the material handling industry.
Source: Seegrid Corporation
Posted on Thursday, December 22, 2011 at 10:37 am CST
Bay Ridge Ford customers can now experience the Motor Trend Truck of the Year, the 2012 Ford F-150, with its performance, capability, and design.
Source: Bay Ridge Ford
Posted on Thursday, December 22, 2011 at 9:58 am CST
The Seegrid hiring expansion is a natural and necessary progression, especially with respect to the recent partnerships with Raymond Corp. and Linde Material Handling. These two leading industrial truck manufacturers worldwide have captured the top two market share positions in the industry. Seegrid has entered into a rapid growth period to meet the demands of its OEM partners and its ever-growing, material handling client base.
Source: Seegrid Corporation
Posted on Wednesday, December 21, 2011 at 1:52 pm CST
HawksHead have been supplying TPMS for several years and offer systems compatible for motorcycles, cars, race cars and RVs. Their latest offering, the TnT System (Truck and Trailer) has been introduced to handle demand from Fleet Managers who are only too aware tires and safety should go together.
Source: Star One PR
Posted on Wednesday, December 21, 2011 at 11:30 am CST
In an effort to improve worker safety, Rotacaster announced there is 59% Less Pull Back Effort with the Rotacaster Hand Truck. Rotacaster Wheel Limited is an Australian company with a focus on innovative product design. Rotacaster is a patented multi-directional wheel quickly becoming the alternative to the swivel caster. The Rotacaster is a sturdy, robust wheel, adaptable to a vast array of applications and it overcomes many of the limitations associated with the traditional swivel caster wheel.
Source: Magnus Mobility Systems/Rotacaster
Posted on Wednesday, December 21, 2011 at 11:25 am CST
Don Chalmers Ford in Albuquerque is proud to show customers the award winning Ford F-150, with the all-new EcoBoost Engine.
Source: Don Chalmers Ford
Posted on Wednesday, December 21, 2011 at 10:14 am CST
The Seegrid hiring expansion is a natural and necessary progression, especially with respect to the recent partnerships with Raymond Corp. and Linde Material Handling. These two leading industrial truck manufacturers worldwide have captured the top two market share positions in the industry. Seegrid has entered into a rapid growth period to meet the demands of its OEM partners and its ever-growing, material handling client base.
Source: Seegrid Corporation
Posted on Tuesday, December 20, 2011 at 11:23 am CST
In the current issue of Business Excellence magazine, manufacturing journalist TR Cutler Cutler profiles Ergologistics makers of Lift’n Buddy. Cutler will mark more than five years of contributions to Business Excellence magazine. Business Excellence is a monthly business magazine for top managers, devoted to cutting-edge methods in management, leadership, innovations, marketing, and business development.
Source: Lift 'n Buddy
Posted on Monday, December 19, 2011 at 1:50 pm CST
Ergologistics are the makers of Lift’n Buddy. Lift'n Buddy is the revolutionary mobile lifting device that combines the best of a standard two-wheeler's durability and functionality, with automatic lifting and lowering capabilities. The Lift'n Buddy has been designed with proper ergonomics and safety in mind for any person and any moving and lifting job. These mobile lifting devices, fabricated of durable, lightweight, extruded aluminum, help companies avoid the exposure of employee injury, litigation, and workers’ compensation claims.
Source: Lift 'n Buddy
Posted on Monday, December 19, 2011 at 9:27 am CST
IET - the magazine published six times per year features TR Cutler’s profiles of interesting and dynamic organizations such as Ergologistics, makers of Lift’n Buddy, in the current issue. The magazine is considered one of the leading trade magazines for Industrial Automation, Drives and Process Equipment.
Source: Lift 'n Buddy
Posted on Thursday, December 15, 2011 at 11:33 am CST
With more than thirty years of innovation and research by the leading robotic scientists, engineers, programmers and logistics practitioners worldwide, Seegrid’s exclusive Robotic Industrial Trucks are revolutionizing the movement of materials in manufacturing and distribution environments. Seegrid’s technology transforms industrial vehicles into un-manned, automated pallet trucks and tow tractors that operate without the need for wire, tape, laser or other costly automated guided vehicle (AGV) guidance systems. Seegrid offers solutions that optimize workflow processes by increasing productivity and reducing costs, creating economic and operational advantages.
Source: Seegrid Corporation
Posted on Wednesday, December 14, 2011 at 10:45 am CST
With more than thirty years of innovation and research by the leading robotic scientists, engineers, programmers and logistics practitioners worldwide, Seegrid’s exclusive Robotic Industrial Trucks are revolutionizing the movement of materials in manufacturing and distribution environments. Seegrid’s technology transforms industrial vehicles into un-manned, automated pallet trucks and tow tractors that operate without the need for wire, tape, laser or other costly automated guided vehicle (AGV) guidance systems. Seegrid offers solutions that optimize workflow processes by increasing productivity and reducing costs, creating economic and operational advantages.
Source: Seegrid Corporation
Posted on Wednesday, December 14, 2011 at 10:35 am CST
Ranked as the nation’s leading manufacturing journalist and a contributing editor for hundreds of publications annually, Thomas R. Cutler, has been writing extensively about manufacturing and industry for more than twenty years. In the current issue of Business Excellence magazine, Cutler profiles Ergologistics makers of Lift’n Buddy.
Source: Lift 'n Buddy
Posted on Tuesday, December 13, 2011 at 9:04 am CST
Ergologistics was recently profiled in the Ideal Handling Newsletter, an online publication which profiles trends and leaders in the material handling arena. Ideal-Handling.com is a valuable information resource about all material handling equipment, as well as a resource in which questions can be answered. Material handling equipment is defined by the editor as all equipment that relates to the movement, storage, control and protection of materials, goods and products throughout the process of manufacturing, distribution, consumption and disposal. Material handling equipment is the mechanical equipment involved in the complete system. Material handling equipment is generally separated into four main categories: storage and handling equipment, engineered systems, industrial trucks, and bulk material handling.
Source: Lift 'n Buddy
Posted on Monday, December 05, 2011 at 10:32 am CST
Based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Seegrid Corp. brings robotic vision-guided technology to the material handling industry. Industries such as the food and beverage, grocery, consumer packaged goods, pharmaceutical and warehousing have the selected Robotic Industrial Truck from Seegrid for its affordability, reliability and flexibility. Existing Seegrid customers quickly acknowledge a rapid return on investment with the robotic truck.
Source: Seegrid Corporation
Posted on Monday, December 05, 2011 at 10:29 am CST
In the current issue of Business Excellence magazine, leading industrial journalist, TR Cutler, profiles how the Fargo-based firm Ergologistics is committed to reducing injuries from repetitive lifting, lowering, and moving through their electric hand truck, Lift’n Buddy. Aaron Lamb created this important and cost-effective electric hand truck to drive improved safety and lower the high cost to North American businesses. The cost of back injuries alone costs millions of dollars each year. According to Lamb, “Lift'n Buddy automates those tasks, significantly reducing the potential for injuries and costly downtime.”
Source: Lift 'n Buddy
Posted on Friday, December 02, 2011 at 10:30 am CST
Based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Seegrid Corp. brings robotic vision-guided technology to the material handling industry. Seegrid offers solutions that optimize workflow processes by increasing productivity and reducing costs, creating economic and operational advantages. Seegrid was recently profiled in the Ideal Handling Newsletter, an online publication which profiles trends and leaders in the material handling arena. Ideal-Handling.com is a valuable information resource about all material handling equipment, as well as a resource in which questions can be answered. Material handling equipment is defined by the editor as all equipment that relates to the movement, storage, control and protection of materials, goods and products throughout the process of manufacturing, distribution, consumption and disposal. Material handling equipment is the mechanical equipment involved in the complete system. Material handling equipment is generally separated into four main categories: storage and handling equipment, engineered systems, industrial trucks, and bulk material handling.
Source: Seegrid Corporation
Posted on Friday, December 02, 2011 at 10:16 am CST
In the current issue of the International Food Safety Quality Network (IFSQN) news, leading industrial journalist, TR Cutler, profiles how the Fargo-based firm Ergologistics is committed to reducing injuries from repetitive lifting, lowering, and moving through their electric hand truck, Lift’n Buddy. Aaron Lamb created this important and cost-effective electric hand truck to drive improved safety and lower the high cost to North American businesses. The cost of back injuries alone costs millions of dollars each year. According to Lamb, “Lift'n Buddy automates those tasks, significantly reducing the potential for injuries and costly downtime.”
Source: Lift 'n Buddy