New name, same service
By DC Velocity Staff
Wynright Intralogistics may be a new name to many, but the systems integrator's operating subsidiaries and product partners are established, well-known companies. The company can design, engineer, and integrate conveyor systems, light- and voice-directed order-fulfillment systems, warehouse control systems, and related software and warehouse operations systems.
The company will continue to provide the same quality products and services as its individual components always have, said executives. A single management organization will boost research and development efforts, promote communication and collaboration between different product groups, and create a "deeper bench" of experts who can develop total solutions for customers.
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