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Conveyor Handling Company Promotes Service Employees

Conveyor Handling Company Promotes Service Employees

ELKRIDGE, MD, May 19, 2016 — Conveyor Handling Company recognizes the hard work and dedication of our Service Department Management team in their efforts to build a better Service Department. As a result, CHC is pleased to announce that George Foy, former Service Manager, has been promoted to Director of Service Operations. He will be responsible for overseeing the Service Departments. In addition, George will be responsible for developing new business relationships throughout the Mid-Atlantic Region as well as expanding the customer base in CHC's preventative maintenance program.

Jim Nearhoof, former Assistant Service Manager in the Elkridge, MD office, and Todd Sparks, former Assistant Service Manager in the Souderton, PA office, have been promoted to Service Manager in their respective offices. They will be responsible for all aspects of the day-to-day operations within each of their Service Departments.


About Conveyor Handling Company:
Conveyor Handling Company is a leading material handling systems integrator specializing in solutions for product distribution, storage, and manufacturing applications. Conveyor Handling Company provides turn-key systems using a comprehensive process of data analysis, layout development, vendor/manufacturer selection, implementation, post-commissioning preventative maintenance/service, and total project management.

Conveyor Handling Company's solutions also include WMS/WCS and control software, conveyor and sortation, AGV's/robotics, scanning and vision, palletizing, order picking, AS/RS, dynamic and static product storage, mezzanine, ergonomic and safety equipment, LED warehouse lighting, packaging, in addition to most allied warehouse equipment and supplies.

Conveyor Handling Company is uniquely positioned in the market as an independent systems integrator, allowing a true needs-based and collaborative approach to develop the right solution. In addition, Conveyor Handling Company uses a combination of in-house analytical and engineering capabilities coupled with the resources of our prominent supplier partners, who consist of the top names in the industry.

For over 40 years Conveyor Handling Company has provided a vast range of case, unit and pallet handling solutions for many customers, including Fortune 500 companies and the U.S. Government.

For more information, contact Conveyor Handling Company at 410-379-2700 or visit www.conveyorhandling.com

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