Modex Trade Expo Announces Three Keynote Speakers

Three of the the world’s leading experts on materials handling have been scheduled to address Modex 2014, North America’s biggest supply chain trade show. This year’s featured speakers are Edward G. Bastian, president of Delta Airlines, who will be give an addressed called “Shipping Trends for Global Supply Chains”; Lee Scott, former president and CEO … Read more

Indiana Conveyer Company Announces $1.5 Million Expansion

Bastian Automation Engineering announed in a news release that it will spend $1.5 million expanding its operations facility in Greenfield, Indiana. Bastian, a division of the Indianapolis-based Bastian Solutions, designs and produces automation solutions for clients that include Boeing and Rolls  Royce. The expansion will alow the firm to produce a new line of specialty … Read more

Can Packaging Be Cost Effective and Environmentally Sustainable?

The way consumers are buying goods is changing due to the convenience and competitiveness of Internet shopping. Companies today need to find affordable ways to get their products to customers. But can these also be environmentally sustainable? According to a recent white paper entitled, “Packaging and the Internet” that was issued by the Industry Council … Read more

Brazilian Mining Company Awards Equipment Contract

Brazil’s giant mining company, Vale, has selected Austin Engineering for a multi-million dollar three-year contract to supply its ongoing operations and equipment replacement programs, according to a news release. Austin, which is based in Australia, will provide Vale with dump truck bodies, buckets and other ancillary equipment. While the value of the contract has not … Read more

Seegrid to Unveil Affordable AGVs at March Trade Show

Seegrid Corporation — the Pittsburgh-based manufacturer of Automatic Guided Vehicles (AGVs) — announced recently in a news release that during the March MODEX trade show in Atlanta it plans to unveil a new line of flexible, affordable vehicles that do not require modifications to the work environment and are simpler to use for manufacturing and … Read more

This Week on the Bahrns Blog January 2014 Week 3!

This week, Bahrns Blog will feature several informative articles on a variety of issues important to the materials handing, warehousing and manufacturing industry, including: On Monday, we will look at the way commercial landscaping can improve not just the physical appearance of your facility, but motivate your employees, improve your environmental impact and even help you … Read more

WiFi Applications for Industry

For most people, WiFi means something that allows them to stream movies or music to their tablet or laptop at their local Starbucks or access their Facebook from their smart phone while flying in a WiFi-equipped commercial airliner. But WiFi — which is actually an abbreviation of “wireless fidelity” — is becoming more commonplace, especially … Read more

Study Reports Supply Chain Disruption Likely for Most Businesses

A new study conducted by the Business Continuity Institute, a London-based materials handling trade group, concluded that more than 75 percent of businesses experienced some sort of supply chain disruption during 2012. A total of 42 percent of these failures originated downstream from the immediate supplier while 15% of the companies polled said their losses … Read more

Publix Challenges OSHA Fines Over Florida Violations

Publix Super Markets Inc. says it will challenge a $34,500 fine imposed on it by OSHA in connection with a fatal forlift accident June 13 at its Boynton Beach, Florida, distribution center. OSHA investigators said the Publix employee, Pierre Fritz Marcelin, 56, of West Palm Beach, was operating a narrow-aisle reach truck “a speed that … Read more