
Think for a moment about the millions of pieces of luggage that
pass through our airports every year, and the conveyor systems
that sort, track and move the luggage. Think about the billions
of pieces of mail that are collected, sorted and distributed every
year throughout the country.
Who installs this equipment and makes sure that it runs well?
MBD Automation. And that’s just a sample of what we do.
We also install the conveyors and sorting equipment used in retail
distribution facilities and in industrial manufacturing facilities
all across the country.
And for 13 years, we’ve been making quite a name for ourselves.
THE NEW WORLD OF AUTOMATION Since
9/11, airports have been forced to make major changes to their
conveyor systems. Those changes include the installation of in-line
equipment for baggage scanning and detection systems. As the new
equipment is installed, the conveyor systems that interface with
the equipment must also be installed or modified.
Conveyor modifications and installations typically have to be
performed around ongoing airport operations and structured around
tight airport rules for safety and security.
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The failure of a single employee or subcontractor to follow protocol
can result in a terminal being shut down or in a plane being delayed.
At the same time, a single piece of equipment may cost millions of
dollars and be interconnected with all of the airport’s electronic
security systems. A typical project is performed on a 24-hour-a-day
schedule, with most of the activity taking place at night, in a high-pressure
environment with no margin for error. MBD Automation has worked in
airports across the country and has never failed—never caused
an airline a delay, never compromised quality. We’re proud of
our record, and we’re proud of the relationships we’ve
built with TSA, major airports nationwide and the nation’s largest
system integrators.
The way we send and receive mail has also changed significantly. Email
has reduced the quantity of flat mail, and the USPS has moved to cut
costs by automating more of its flat mail systems. At the same time,
major growth in bulk mail operations has changed the way mail and
packages are handled, scanned, sorted and delivered.
A modern distribution facility is a technological wonder, with high-speed
conveyors routing packages through laser scanners faster than the
eye can follow. MBD |
Automation is there, having now worked in distribution facilities
in 23 states, installing new scanning and conveyor systems.
Clients like the USPS need an experienced contractor that understands
the security-sensitive nature of their operations. MBD Automation
has earned the trust of the distribution facility managers who
call us back time and again for projects large and small.
ON DEMAND MAINTENANCE When your
automated handling system is down ... business stops. MBD Automation
has service technicians that are on call 24/7 to handle any emergency
or preventive maintenance need that a company may have with their
conveyor or sorting systems. We are acutely aware of the urgency
of getting a company back in business immediately—and we’re
prepared to handle all conveyor or sorting service needs on demand.
BUDGET SERVICES The traditional
design/bid/build model is not the most cost-efficient structure
for this industry. Instead, MBD Automation focuses on working
closely with its clients to manage their budgets and make each
project financially feasible. It’s important to work with
an experienced partner that can visit your site, identify potential
conflicts and inefficiencies before the design is completed, and
plan ahead for operational challenges.
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MBD Automation understands this process from start to finish—and
the importance of clear communication every step of the way. Our
sophisticated online project management software allows clients
to see pictures of project progress along with current documentation
and updated schedules—any time, anywhere.
SYNERGY A new conveyor system
will often require building construction or site preparation to
prepare the facility to receive the new conveyor and equipment.
Typical site preparation will include demolition, steel erection,
mechanical construction and electrical construction. Client protocols
for safety and security must be strictly observed, with all workers
onsite receiving ongoing training. Because of MBD Automation’s
close link to sister company MBD Construction, site construction
requirements are performed seamlessly.
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