Applied Manufacturing Technologies (AMT) North America’s largest independent
automation engineering company supporting manufacturers, robot companies,
system integrators, line builders and users of robotic automation worldwide,
today announced the company has once again received the Sales Growth Award
for Authorized System Integrators from FANUC America Corporation. AMT is
recognized for outstanding year-over-year robot sales growth in 2021 and was
previously recognized in 2018 and 2015.
The Sales Growth Award for Outstanding Robot Sales is awarded annually at
the FANUC Automated System Integrator (ASI) Conference. The 2021 recipients
were announced February, 16, 2022 at the 23rd annual ASI Conference in
Miami, FL.
“Applied Manufacturing Technologies received FANUC America Corporation’s
2021 Sales Growth Award in recognition of their robotic sales achievement
and yearly growth,” said Lawrence Marino, account manager for FANUC America
Corporation. “The award is presented to FANUC America’s Robotic Authorized
System Integrators who achieve a minimum of 50 percent growth in robot unit
sales over the prior year.”
“I would like to thank FANUC America for once again recognizing Applied
Manufacturing Technologies with a Sales Growth Award,” said Michael Jacobs,
president and CEO of Applied Manufacturing Technologies. “Our decades-long
partnership has given us the tools and support to stay at the forefront of
robotic technologies in the manufacturing industry.”
AMT offers full-service systems integration, specializing in end of line
solutions, complex material handling systems, and engineering support such
as turnkey industrial controls, robotic programming, and automation
consulting. Bringing together best-in-class technologies and custom
automation, AMT provides high-quality, cost-effective automation solutions.
The company’s solutions have benefited manufacturers in automotive,
aerospace, medical, alternative energy, fabricated metal, industrial
machinery, rubber and plastics, food and beverage, and many other
industries.
About Applied Manufacturing Technologies Founded in 1989, Applied
Manufacturing Technologies is an industry leader in automated end of line
solutions, complex material handling systems, and engineering support
globally. More than 120 experienced and highly-trained controls and
automation engineers with over 1,250 combined years of experience are
engaged in automation projects across an array of industries. With a deep
bench of experienced, innovative automation engineers, consultants, and
programmers, AMT assists customers with projects at any stage of
development, from conceptualization and design to troubleshooting and
expansion. From AMT’s Orion, Michigan headquarters, the company has
engineered more than 25,000 automation systems worldwide on 5,500 projects
for more than 600 customers.
About FANUC America Corporation
FANUC America Corporation is a subsidiary of FANUC CORPORATION in Japan, and
provides industry-leading CNC systems, robotics and factory automation.
FANUC’s innovative technologies and proven expertise help manufacturers in
the Americas maximize productivity, reliability and profitability.
FANUC embraces a culture of “Service First ” which means that customer
service is our highest priority. We are committed to supplying our customers
with parts and support for the life of their FANUC products.
FANUC America is headquartered at 3900 W. Hamlin Road, Rochester Hills, MI
48309, and has facilities in: Auburn Hills, MI; Atlanta; Boston; Charlotte;
Chicago; Cincinnati; Houston; Huntington Beach, CA; Los Angeles;
Minneapolis; Montreal; Pine Brook, NJ; Pontiac, MI; Birmingham, AL; San
Francisco; Seattle; Toronto; Buenos Aires, Argentina; Sao Paulo, and Manaus,
Brazil; and Aguascalientes, Monterrey, and Queretaro, Mexico. For more
information, please call: 888-FANUC-US (888-326-8287) or visit our website:
http://www.fanucamerica.com
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