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Wildeck, Inc. to Display Suite of Pick Module Products at 2019 ProMat Show

Wildeck, Inc. is excited to announce that their suite of pick module products will be on display at ProMat’s 2019 conference and expo. Located in booth S1241, Wildeck’s team of pick module experts will be available to discuss the ways in which their suite of products can be customized to a company’s exact specifications, optimizing product flow through a facility.

Wildeck’s suite of pick module products includes stair/tower systems, conveyor crossovers, impact gates, custom platforms and much more. Compliant with OSHA’s safety standards, all products are designed to help make the most efficient use of a facility’s space and lower operational costs. Typical applications for Wildeck pick module products include: pallet flow, case flow, pallet rack, conveyor crossovers, catwalks, AS/RS and custom projects.

Two products of particular interest to this year’s show attendees are Wildeck’s NetGate™ Pick Module Safety Gate and Pallet Drop Zone (DZ) Safety Gate. Both gates are at the forefront of pick module safety and are designed to provide personnel with enhanced levels of protection while accessing large pallet loads at elevated levels. In both instances, as one side of the gate is lifted, the other closes, ensuring that the elevated ledge is always protected. Designed to maximize efficiency without compromising safety, both gates are favored by employees and the company’s bottom line. Wildeck’s team of experts will be on hand to discuss ways to effectively layout pick module solutions that maximize the available footprint.

Headquartered in Waukesha, WI, with additional manufacturing operations in Goodyear, AZ, Wildeck, Inc. is a member of MHI (Material Handling Industry Association), MHEDA (Material Handling Equipment Distributors Association), FMA (Fabricators & Manufacturers Association, International) and the NAEC (National Association of Elevator Contractors).

Wildeck, Inc. www.wildeck.com

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