Numina receives Platinum Sales Award from TGW
By DC Velocity Staff
Numina Group, which provides automated order fulfillment services for pick, pack, and ship distribution operations, was awarded the top-level Platinum Sales Award from the TGW family of conveyors and sorters.
Numina, based in Woodridge, Ill., was honored by TGW for the third consecutive year.
"We have a strong working relationship that allows the TGW-Numina team the ability to complement each other's strengths, building state-of-the-art automated, scalable, cost-effective conveyor and sorting distribution automation solutions," said Mario Herndl, president of TGW.
The companies partnered to design and install systems for an 820,000-square-foot distribution and manufacturing facility for sports equipment maker Easton Bell Sports. Easton Bell will use the facility to support omnichannel, retail, and e-commerce order fulfillment.
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