Join AMT and Industry Experts for a Deep Dive into Warehouse Automation
On October 29, 2024, at 2:00 p.m. EDT, WTWH Media will host “Beginning the Automated Warehouse Journey: From Evaluating Technologies to ROI,” the inaugural session in their “Automating the Warehouse” series. This webinar will guide warehouse operators and managers through key steps in implementing automation technologies, from assessing automation needs to managing deployments and achieving ROI.
AMT President Craig Salvalaggio, alongside Jason Nehf, MiR’s Channel Development Manager, and Cale Harbour, VP of Product Marketing at Advanced Control Solutions, will share strategies for evaluating automation options like mobile robots, picking systems, and data analytics. Attendees will gain practical insights into selecting the right technologies, ensuring smooth integration, and tracking the value of their investments.
Secure your virtual seat to learn how today’s leading automation experts recommend starting and scaling your automated warehouse journey effectively.
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Event: Beginning the Automated Warehouse Journey: From Evaluating Technologies to ROI
Date: Tuesday October 29, 2024 at 2:00PM EDT
Presenters: Craig Salvalaggio of AMT, Jason Nehf of Mir, and Cale Harbour of Advanced Control Solutions
About Craig Salvalaggio
Craig Salvalaggio has served the role as the Chief Operating Officer of AMT for the past 3 years which has recently allowed him to take on the additional responsibilities as Company President.
He leads overall operations of Applied Manufacturing Technologies along with sales, engineering, and talent management. His technical skills in automation and robotics combined with his leadership ability, led to his current role. His strategic mission is to continue driving growth and diversity of both the systems and services market segments. Craig brings over 20 years of automation experience to AMT and holds a BS in mechanical engineering from Lake Superior State University, a masters in operations management, and an MBA from Kettering University. Craig is actively involved in the Association for Advancing Automation (A3) as a board of director on the Robotics Tech Sector Board, committee member, and the Co-Chair of the Certified Integrator Committee. Craig is regular speaker and panelist on a variety of industry association events providing technical insights into emerging technologies, culture, and talent management.