FKI Logistex Introduces New Hands-On Training Opportunities
New programs at the company's Technology & Education Center provide customized, time-saving training solutions
Thursday, September 25, 2008
(ST. LOUIS) FKI Logistex®, a global leader in integrated material handling solutions, now offers extensive training opportunities at its state-of-the-art Technology & Education Center (TEC) in Cincinnati, Ohio. The 31,000-square-foot facility provides companies with an effective new way to train maintenance and operations staff off-site, avoiding costly system downtime.
Combining classroom and hands-on training, the TEC allows customers to use their own products on the center's fully functional systems, which include automated sortation, conveying, AS/RS, order fulfillment, and software and controls. Classroom sessions are held in a glass-enclosed conference room that overlooks the TEC, so instructors can move quickly from a classroom setting to demonstrations on the systems themselves. TEC instructors can even set up simulated problem situations on the equipment, challenging trainees to troubleshoot and determine the appropriate corrective action under controlled conditions.
Some of the world's largest retailers have already begun moving maintenance and operator training programs into the TEC. "We have received rave reviews from the companies we've worked with about the difference between holding training at their facilities and doing it at the TEC," said Chris Roach, vice president of Customer Service & Support for FKI Logistex North America. "With the ability to work with any piece of equipment at any time, the possibilities are limitless. We have a captive audience, free from the day-to-day responsibilities that typically interrupt training sessions held at customer facilities."
Because the TEC is located in a large engineering, design and manufacturing facility, training session attendees have access to FKI Logistex engineers with expertise in a variety of areas. "One of the shortcomings of on-site training is that whoever we send to a location must be an expert on all parts of a system, which is not always possible," said Bill Rudd, regional service manager for FKI Logistex North America and one of the lead TEC instructors. "At the TEC, if a customer needs controls training, we can provide a specific controls expert. Whatever they need, we can cover it here."
Current training offerings at the TEC include maintenance training, operator training, technology-specific training, system design workshops and customized training programs. For more information about training programs at the TEC, please call +1 513 881 5303, e-mail tec@fkilogistex.com, or visit www.fkilogistex.com/tec.
For sales and marketing information, contact Emily Smith, marketing supervisor, FKI Logistex North America, by phone at 513 881 5239 or by e-mail at emily.smith@fkilogistex.com.
About FKI Logistex
FKI Logistex® (www.fkilogistex.com) is a leading global provider of automated material handling solutions, supplying its customers with an integrated set of leading-edge technologies in high-speed sortation, conveyor systems, robotic and conventional palletizing, paperless pick products, AS/RS, controls, order fulfillment systems, RFID implementation, EDS integration, baggage handling systems, warehouse control systems, and total material handling automation.
FKI Logistex provides material handling solutions for airports, postal facilities, parcel distribution, manufacturing operations, library automation, and for warehouse and distribution facilities. With projects that include many of the world's largest and most advanced material handling operations, FKI Logistex has manufacturing, engineering and support facilities around the world. For general sales information, contact FKI Logistex by phone at +1.877.935.4564 in North America, +44 (0) 870 350 3055 in Europe, or +86 21 52372255 in Asia. Contact FKI Logistex by e-mail at info@fkilogistex.com.
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For more information please contact:
Emily Fuleihan
919-945-0552
F: 919-960-8570
emily@koroberi.com
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