Automation Devices, Inc.

Turning a "Black Art" into a "Whiteboard"

August 13, 2005 | Press Releases | 0 Comments »

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Contact:
Taith J. Rupp
Marketing and Communications Manager
Automation Devices, Inc.
Phone: 1-814-474-5561
Fax: 1-814-474-2131
Email: trupp@autodev.com

August 13, 2005

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Turning a "Black Art" into a "Whiteboard"

(Automation Devices, Inc., Erie, PA USA) - A new website has been compiled to assist users seeking information on vibratory parts feeding.

www.autodev.com provides more than 250 pages of information on parts feeding systems and components. Once at the site, users will find comprehensive product information as well as useful tips for choosing equipment, bowl tooling techniques, industry news and product drawings in multiple formats. Visitors will also receive fast responses to price requests.

'Autodev.com is a reflection of our corporate philosophy,' said Taith Rupp, Automation Devices Marketing and Communications Manager. 'ADI believes in empowering clients to make sound business decisions regarding automation equipment. Our knowledge of bowl tooling and automation serves as an asset to our customers,' he said. 'Bowl Tooling is often referred to as a black art because information regarding it is in short supply; ADI is determined to change that.'

Full color photos of vibratory feeding systems and components are also a welcomed feature. 'The industry has so many different names for feeding components that it is often difficult to properly identify what a customer needs,' Rupp explained. 'Full color photos provide customers with a clear understanding of the equipment and reduce the risk of ordering the wrong component.'

'The website was designed to provide the information clients need and not just what we want to show them,' Rupp said. 'As the use of the Internet has matured, so has the way users depend on it. Websites should no longer be a simple show and tell session.'

Automation Devices, Inc. (ADI) is an ISO 9001:2000 registered industry leading designer and producer of vibratory parts feeding systems. ADI"s parts feeding systems are used throughout the world by companies in pursuit of automation and production efficiency.

The Company also has a bottle capping equipment division called Swan-Matic. It is known for extremely durable semi-automatic benchtop cappers and custom designed cap drivers.

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