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The Synergistic Summit

Friday, May 20th, 2011

It has been an exciting week for me at PeakLogix.  We just wrapped up the very successful Supply Chain Summit that we coordinated and hosted with F. Curtis Barry & Company on May 17-18, 2011.   

 

A solid group of attendees and vendors from all over the country participated in the Supply Chain Summit, resulting in a very synergistic event. 

 

The first day of the summit was filled with interesting panel discussions regarding ERP vs. WMS and How to Benchmark and Improve Operations. Additionally, there were presentations highlighting specific case studies regarding cost justification for automating operations and for implementing voice technology applications, respectively.  After lunch, everyone boarded the busses to travel to the STIHL Manufacturing and Distribution Center to tour and audit their facilities.   

 

The second and final day of the Supply Chain Summit featured in-depth roundtable discussions with attendees and vendors.  It is within these discussions that I was truly impressed with the synergistic abilities of each group.  It was so refreshing to see such open and honest conversations being conducted between high level people from various different aspects within the industry. The synergy was easily picked up and easy to recognize as each group functioned together to produce ideas and results that would not have been conceived alone.   

 

Being new to the industry it was a breath of fresh air to see this kind of sharing of experiences and best practices within the industry.  I have written before that one of the very first things I picked up on within the material handling industry is just how close everyone generally holds their cards.  The Supply Chain Summit was a great experience for me to see some of those walls come down. Each group participated in some good old fashioned sharing and story telling.  I am guessing that it would not be a stretch to guess that there were some new friendships formed among the attendees of the Supply Chain Summit. 

 

I look forward to doing everything in my power to continue to make the Supply Chain Summit such a high value, low cost event for industry participants.  I met so many great people and look forward to doing it again next spring!

 

 

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What Makes A Masterpiece?

Friday, May 13th, 2011

I have been looking forward to visiting the Picasso exhibit at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts since it arrived.  As luck would have it, today is my day!  The kids are in school and daycare so my husband and I decided to make it a short day at the office today to have our Picasso date before it’s too late. 

The Picasso exhibit is drawing visitors from all over Virginia and neighboring states because it is the only East Coast stop on the U.S. leg of the touring exhibit.  It started in Seattle in October, leaves Richmond after this weekend and is scheduled to go to San Francisco from June through September.  The exhibit features 176 pieces of Picasso’s private collection.

All of this excitement over the Picasso exhibit has me thinking about what makes a masterpiece?  There are certainly some folks who will visit the exhibit and feel as if there is something left to be desired, where as others will leave in a state of awe and profound amazement.   This proves to solidify that old saying “beauty is in the eyes of the beholder”. 

Now, I realize that it is nearly impossible to relate the material handling industry to Picasso, but perhaps there is a common thread that goes into how a masterpiece is determined such. 

When you take into consideration all of the coordination and synchronization of all the different aspects of developing a customized material handling solution you begin to realize the artistry that is involved. 

Many of the solutions that the exceptional teammates of PeakLogix develop for our clients leave me feeling a sense of awe and amazement.  From simple to complex applications, the ability for our teammates to think outside of the box for the betterment of our clients is truly astounding. 

We received a letter yesterday from one of our clients that was extremely complimentary and stated: “efforts, pre- and post-sale, brought the meaning of outstanding customer service to a whole new level.” This client went on to explain that what he thinks divides us from our competition is the “time, energy and passion” that our employees invest into the business. 

I may be reading into things completely wrong, but from what I can see, PeakLogix has many “artists” on our team who love to leave our clients feeling a profound sense of awe and amazement…..perhaps for them, a masterpiece? 

Dawn Mooney

Creative Director
PeakLogix
14409 Justice Rd
Midlothian, VA 23113
P: 804.302.1506      F: 804.794.6515
www.PeakLogix.com 

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Introduction to PeakLogix Engineers

Friday, May 6th, 2011

I want to introduce you to the PeakLogix Engineering team.  We’re the guys who work alongside our Regional and Area Director’s to design and specify solutions to your material handling and storage challenges.  You’ll be hearing from each of us in future Engineering blogs.

One of the things that sets us apart from our competition is the fact that all of our engineers have spent time on “the other side of the table” before joining PeakLogix.  So we naturally look at all problems and opportunities from our client’s perspective – because we were in your shoes.  We know what we liked and valued in an integrator, and we strive to provide that on a daily basis.

I’ve been with PeakLogix for 10 years.  Prior to that, I spent 13 years with various manufacturing and distribution companies such as Texas Instruments, Honeywell, and Ferguson Enterprises.  I have an Industrial Engineering degree from Purdue.

Mike Holler joined PeakLogix 4 years ago.  He spent the previous 9 years in various engineering and leadership roles at Lutron Electronics.  Mike has a Mechanical Engineering degree from Lehigh.

Chris Sheehan came on board a year ago.  Chris’ background includes 7 years of experience at Carmax and Hill-Phoenix.  He earned an Industrial and Systems Engineering degree from Virginia Tech.

We look forward to sharing news and information about what’s exciting in the world of material handling!

 

Ron Turkaly

Director of Engineering
PeakLogix
14409 Justice Rd
Midlothian, VA 23113
P: 804.302.1519    F: 804.794.6515
www.PeakLogix.com

 

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