View a list of ProMat 2023 on-floor seminars below.
1 - 4 of 4 seminars
1) Generate Carbon Credits from Electric Vehicles and Equipment
Starts 10:30 AM
Ends 11:15 AM
Date Monday, March 20
Location Theater C
Sponsor SRECTrade, Inc.
Learn how manufacturers and their supply chain partners are generating valuable carbon credits by operating electric vehicles and equipment. Certain states and provinces across North America have adopted clean fuel programs that provide incentives for deploying EVs, electric yard trucks, eCHE, eForklifts, ... |
2) Automation Integration & Facility Construction - Designing from the Inside Out
Starts 12:45 PM
Ends 1:30 PM
Date Monday, March 20
Location Theater D
Sponsor O'Neal Inc.
Are you considering integrating a new Automated System into your network? Approaching the Facility Construction, Infrastructure Upgrades, and Automation integration can be quite a daunting task. The amount of coordination required and the complexity of these highly automated projects can lead to costly ... |
3) CSS (Conveyor and Sortation Systems) of MHI presents: Adoption of Automated Conveyance and Sortation Systems
Starts 10:30 AM
Ends 11:15 AM
Date Tuesday, March 21
Location Theater G
Sponsor MHI
Today’s warehouses are changing to become more agile, more scalable and more adaptable to the shifting trends of consumer demand. This impacts the conveyor and sortation systems in many ways but one consistent theme is the addition of automation and information solutions that enable these outcomes. ... |
4) ProGMA (Protective Guarding Manufacturers Association) of MHI presents: 5 Common Hazards to People, Products & Facilities: How proper protective guarding can help mitigate risk
Starts 2:15 PM
Ends 3:00 PM
Date Tuesday, March 21
Location Theater H
Sponsor MHI
Innovation and safeguarding improvements are critical to protecting people and products in industrial and supply chain facilities. In 2020, the estimated total cost of workplace injuries was $163.9 billion, while improper Machine Guarding has ranked near the top of OSHA violations in each of the past ... |