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Creform to Showcase AGVs, Workstations, Carts and Flow Racks at 2018 Assembly Show

Creform Corporation, Greer SC, a manufacturer of unique products for the design and building of material handling structures and AGVs will feature several of its products in booth 1423, at the 2018 Assembly Show, October 23-25, Rosemont, IL.

Highlighting the exhibit will be the standard NSI AGV which can control up to 50 courses with 128 commands each via HMI touch screen and built-in RFID for traffic control, with load capacities to 1320 lb. depending on floor conditions.

The workstation is built using Creform 42mm plastic coated pipe and metal joints with a variety of Creform accessories. The pipe is 2-1/2 times stronger than standard 28mm pipe. Creform workstations feature an ergonomic lift system with various load ratings capacities available and have an adjustable stroke for positioning the work surface to fit an associate’s stature.

The 42mm flow rack with wide Placon® conveyors allows for the handling of heavy totes and assures the totes can be easily moved from conveyors to work areas.

For more information, visit: Online at www.creform.com.

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