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Schneider Packaging Equipment Names New Director of Sales and Marketing

Schneider Packaging Equipment Names New Director of Sales and Marketing

Schneider Packaging Equipment Names New Director of Sales and Marketing

BREWERTON, N.Y. — Schneider Packaging Equipment Co., a leading manufacturer of end-of-line solutions for case packing, sealing and palletizing, has named Bob Brotzki director of sales and marketing. Brotzki has experience in sales, operations and management and is a former NFL player. He most recently served as assistant athletic director for football player development at Syracuse University.


"Brotzki's experiences on and off the field will be invaluable as he takes on leadership of sales and marketing for our company," said Rick Schneider, president of Schneider Packaging. "We believe his diverse background will help Schneider continue to exceed our customers' expectations and achieve outstanding results for their packaging needs."

"I am excited to become part of the team of dedicated professionals at Schneider," said Brotzki. "Through 45 years of unique innovation, Schneider has become the worldwide leader in design, engineering, manufacture and installation of packaging equipment. I hope to contribute my experience and skills to help further Schneider's success."

After playing in the NFL, Brotzki was part of the sales, operations and management teams at Yellow Freight/Precision Trucking and owned his owned business, Penn Select Hardwoods. Brotzki received his bachelor's degree in marketing from Syracuse University.

About Schneider Packaging Equipment Co., Inc.:
Schneider manufactures a complete line of robotic palletizing, case packers, tray packers, high performance random case sealers, specialty cartooning systems and integrated packaging solutions. Schneider is fully committed to delivering the most environmentally sustainable, intelligently designed solutions that offer the most efficient use of materials, energy, air and water, and provide real costs savings to end users. Schneider offers a variety of ancillary equipment such as case erectors, cartoners, conveyors, pallet dispensers, shuttle cars, automatic guided carts, and elevators that can be easily integrated with coding/labeling equipment, RFID/bar code scanners, weight checking and stretch or shrink wrapping equipment to provide a complete turnkey system solution.

Schneider is the first packaging equipment company to concurrently hold the titles RIA Certified Robot Integrator, FANUC Robotics Certified Servicing Integrator and Authorized Systems Integrator, and Machine Builder partner in the Rockwell Automation PartnerNetwork™ program. For more information, visit www.schneiderpackaging.com.

More Info: https://www.schneiderequip.com/schneider-welcomes-bob-brotzki/

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