Astech Ready for the Challenge

Runcorn, UK (18 May, 2010): Astech Projects, the leading automation systems developer, is throwing down the gauntlet this May with its Astech Automation Challenge. Exhibiting at Total Processing and Packaging, Birmingham, UK, Astech are encouraging companies to present them with their difficult to solve automation and processing problems. Whether picking, packing or palletizing, if your company has a requirement for some hard-to-automate processes or your existing automation isn’t working properly, then Astech invite you to “challenge” them.

Founded in 1995, Astech has grown consistently to become a leading automation and robotics company. With ISO-9001 and TickIT accreditation and dedicated groups specialising in Packaging Automation and Special Applications, the company’s credentials are well established. Working with a number of top companies in industry, Astech has been successfully tackling so-called ‘unsolvable’ projects for a number of years.

Astech’s founder and creator of the Astech Automation Challenge, Paul Norris commented, “We believe that developing the right concept for each automation project is the key to successful implementation.” He continued, “We work closely with our customers from the start to develop a range of possible concepts. Subsequently we select the most advantageous for further development and hold Proof of Concept (PoC) trials where required, effectively enabling the customer to try before they buy. That’s why Astech is recognised for our innovative design capability and ability to produce fully automated solutions for complex, previously un-automated applications.”

If a company has an automation problem that they have already tried and failed to solve, then this is precisely what Astech is looking for. With such expertise on hand, the Astech Automation Challenge at Total Processing and Packaging presents companies with an opportunity not to be missed.

For further information on Astech’s offerings, please visit www.astechprojects.com, or visit us between 25th and 27th May 2010 at Total Processing and Packaging, NEC Birmingham, UK on stand number 5319 www.totalexhibition.com.

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