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PeakLogix CEO Hits the Junior Achievement Speaking Circuit

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

PeakLogix CEO, Bob Giberson, made his mark on the community last week in an important way. He was one of the Richmond area CEOs to take part in Junior Achievement. Bob spoke at Meadowbrook High School in Chesterfield County to Mr. Tim Gilbert’s Government class to a group of 26 students.

Junior Achievement brings local business leaders into classrooms to talk with students about the importance of ethics in business and life.

Bob was one of 150 executives visiting 150 classrooms in 25 local high schools.

“It was a huge success,” said Anne Marie McHugh, President of Junior Achievement of Central Virginia. The mission of the organization is to teach children how to succeed in a global economy.

Developing the next generation of our workforce is a cause that we view as imperative for business leaders to support, and we hope you will consider doing the same in your community.

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PeakLogix Expands into Pennsylvania

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

We are excited to announce that Robert D. “Bob”Sperring has joined PeakLogix as Regional Director.

Bob has 6 years of experience selling material handling solutions in the Philadelphia marketplace, and says that he looks forward to great success with PeakLogix, with our extensive engineering and design capabilities.

Personally, Bob enjoys spending time with his wife and 3 children.  He and his wife are eagerly awaiting the birth of another son at the end of July.  He enjoys scuba diving, fishing, camping and skiing with his friends and family.

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PeakLogix Engineer in Japan with Fuji: Update #6

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

Today was the last formal day of training with Fuji.  Having stayed on or ahead of schedule throughout, we were able to cover the final scheduled topics and then delve into some additional areas.

We first reviewed the process for transferring electronic files between the robot’s and our computers.  This consisted of how to create and/or load backup data files, update software versions, etc. - standard requirements for any computer operated equipment.  We just needed to cover the Fuji-specific process while ensuring our laptops were setup correctly to perform the function.

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PeakLogix Engineer in Japan with Fuji: Update #5

Monday, March 9th, 2009

After an exciting weekend of soaking in the Japanese culture and road tripping to Hiroshima, it was back to training today.

The morning began discussing a topic easily overlooked in the big scheme of things – how do you physically install the robot?   The fact is that the robot can be cumbersome to maneuver, if not done properly.

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PeakLogix Engineer in Japan with Fuji: Update #4

Friday, March 6th, 2009

Day 3’s training was structured very much like that of Day 2.  The morning consisted of instructor demonstrations with the afternoon dedicated to hands-on activity for the trainees.  The subject matter was programming the robot to utilize stacking patterns from a pre-established library of options.  Great stuff!  The benefit of this approach is ultimately realized over time as more product programs are added.

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PeakLogix Engineer in Japan with Fuji: Update #3

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

As planned, today was dedicated to the manual programming of a robot.  In the morning hours, the Fuji instructor walked us step-by-step through the process.  In basic terms, this involves teaching the robot each position it needs to move through to pick up bags/boxes from an in-feed conveyor and load them onto a pallet in a predetermined pattern.  Sounds relatively simple at first, but it’s very much an exercise in precision, as four linear/rotational parameters need to be determined for each position.
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The trainees were given their opportunity to get dirty during the afternoon.  Each of us was tasked with programming a robot to load a pallet in a sensible pattern.  The robot programming is done using a teaching pendant, aka a corded remote control.  So you can physically make the robot move in certain ways with button presses.

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PeakLogix Engineer in Japan with Fuji: Update #2

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

Hi guys. Today was part travel and part training.  We took an early flight from Tokyo to Ube and then a short van ride to Sanyo Onoda City – home of Fuji Robotics.  The class is being lead by Michael Smilansky, Fuji Robotics Engineering Manager out of the Redmond Washington office.  Supporting the class is Hiroshi Nishide, Fuji Robotics General Manager also out of the Redmond office.  There are three of us in the class.  The other two gentlemen are from Rethceif Packaging in Indiana and Reikes Material Handling in Iowa.
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PeakLogix Engineer Travels to Japan for Training at Fuji - Update #1

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

As our clients have seen first hand, PeakLogix invests heavily in staying abreast of the latest technologies and practices that have application to our field. Mike Holler, a PeakLogix engineer has departed for Japan to train with Fuji on its Robitics Palletizer technology, and we have decided to chronicle his trip here for all to see and learn from.

Entry #1:

I’m proud to say that I’ve figured out how to work the toilets and the hotel room lights.  You may laugh, but neither was a small task.
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Column Sentries Deliver Hefty ROI for HP

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

Computer and printer industry heavyweight Hewlett-Packard had a problem with its Sandston, Virginia-based manufacturing and distribution facility. Employees were damaging building columns with powered equipment at an alarming rate. This meant some hefty repair bills for HP—repairing a single damaged column could cost between $4,000 and $10,000, and replacing a severely damaged column could cost up to $15,000. Most of the warehouse work was done by third-party logistics companies, making it difficult for HP to hold individual drivers accountable, so they needed help coming up with an alternate solution. (more…)

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