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Seegrid Partners with Bell and Howell, Expanding Service and Support for Self-Driving Industrial Veh

Bell and Howell to service autonomous pallet trucks and tow tractors for Seegrid customers across North America

Seegrid Partners with Bell and Howell, Expanding Service and Support for Self-Driving Industrial Veh

DURHAM, N.C., Nov. 17, 2017 — Bell and Howell announced today that it has been selected by Seegrid, the leader in connected self-driving vehicles for materials handling, for technical service and support in North America. The partnership expands Seegrid's service capabilities as the company's manufacturing and distribution customer base continues to grow.

Seegrid self-driving vision guided vehicles (VGVs) provide flexible and reliable material movement in large manufacturing plants and fulfillment centers. Bell and Howell supports Seegrid's portfolio of VGVs, including the recently announced GP8 Series 6 self-driving pallet truck, which offers fully automated material movement from pickup to drop-off.

Bell and Howell's service organization is among the most sophisticated in the world, excelling at robotics, production workflow, automation and industrial mechatronics. With more than 600 full-time field service personnel across the U.S., Bell and Howell is well-positioned to support Seegrid customers with exceptional service.


"Our self-driving vehicles increase throughput, improve facility safety, and reduce labor and operating costs for some of the world's largest companies," Seegrid CEO Jim Rock said. "By partnering with Bell and Howell, we are ensuring that our customers continue to realize these benefits with the best service and support available."

As part of the agreement, Bell and Howell will manage Seegrid's field inventory and provide services on products installed at customer sites in the U.S. and Canada. Bell and Howell, which is currently ranked among Training Magazine's Top 100, will also provide technical training on Seegrid's products at Bell and Howell's headquarters in Durham, North Carolina.

"Bell and Howell will support Seegrid's promise to deliver flexibility and reliability to its customers by leveraging both the latest technology and our extensive expertise and service capabilities," said Ramesh Ratan, Ph.D., Bell and Howell's CEO. "Major brands in multiple industries are using Seegrid's proven and unique platform for efficient and connected material movement. By teaming up with Bell and Howell's service organization, hundreds of skilled customer service professionals will continue to ensure the success of Seegrid's customers."

To learn more about Bell and Howell, visit bellhowell.net, call 1-800-220-3030, or follow the company on LinkedIn and Twitter.

More Info: https://bellhowell.net/en-US/Bell-and-Howell-Services-Seegrid-Autonomous-Vehicles

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