Find Out Now: How To Easily Solve Labor Shortages & The Great Resignation While Increasing Efficiency & Profits

According to legend, John Henry's prowess as a steel-driver was measured in a race against a newly automated, steam-powered, rock drilling machine in the late 1800s.  The story goes that he won the race fair and square that day, only to die in victory with hammer in hand as his heart gave out from the stress. While John Henry will always remain an American folk hero for this tale of him beating the manmade machine, we’re sad to report that in our modernized world, John Henry would most certainly get handed an L!  In fact, you’d need to clone a bunch of John Henry’s to even stand a chance in this race against our modern machines.     

Automation is no longer the future of business; it has already arrived, evolved, and is proving to be the solution for a multitude of challenges that manufacturers, wholesalers, and distributors face every day. We’re no longer fighting these machines, we’re embracing them.   

Conveyor & Automated Material Handling Systems help in simplifying the task of sorting, handling, moving, and palletizing materials of all sizes within a facility. They play a vital role in operations by reducing and minimizing production cycle time and errors respectively. Since it provides a solution for common operational challenges (e.g., labor shortages, industrial growth, expansions, production efficiency, etc.), the Conveyors Market is booming and has a bright future ahead.  It was valued at USD 7.73 billion in 2020 and is expected to reach USD 10.07 billion by 2026. Orders of conveyor systems have increased a great deal, with a particular increase in automation in the parcel, automotive, agricultural, retail, construction, electronics, food & beverage, pharmaceutical, and warehousing industries. 

The US Department of Labor reported the warehouse and transportation industry had a record 490,000 job openings in July of 2021. Beyond the challenge of finding reliable workers for their warehouses, employers are then faced with onboarding, training, and employee retention efforts.  Conveyor & Automated Material Handling Systems greatly diminish each of these employer challenges.  Further, fewer employees will equate to fewer benefits, payroll, training, work-related injuries, and other employment-related costs, which leads to a quick return on investment for an automated system. By having more automation within the workplace, you can focus employee efforts on fewer manual tasks that will advance your workplace productivity.  

When it comes to adaptability, Conveyor & Material Handling Systems are at the top of the list. The vast array of options & customization that can come along with these systems makes it applicable to any operation without becoming obtrusive. With the proper automation system, you may end up fixing more issues than you had originally addressed while considering installing one.  

With over 22 years of Conveyor & Automated Material Handling System integration experience, Quintec Integration has a firm understanding of the marketplace and how to serve its customers across a wide range of industries. We will partner with you to provide you with a turn-key system that caters perfectly to your operational needs. Reach out today to learn more about how you can save your company time and money by automating your facility.


About Quintec Integration, Inc.:

Quintec Integration, Inc. is a full-service integrator of conveyor and material handling systems headquartered in Waukesha, WI. Since its creation in 1999, it has become the quintessential choice for both small businesses and Fortune 500 companies across North America. The company specializes in warehouse and parcel industries, including customers such as FedEx® and UPS®.  Quintec Integration, Inc. offers a full variety of products from spare parts to full turnkey systems, as well as services such as timely quotes, procurement, engineering, project management, installation and maintenance. The company strives to be the most responsive, customer-forward and cost-effective solution in the industry. Quintec Integration, Inc. is a Minority-owned Business Enterprise (MBE) and contracts with the U.S. Government and Military (DUNS: 122377174, NAICS: 333922, FSG: 39). For more information and/or to submit a RFQ, please visit quintecconveyor.com or call 262-746-6898.
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