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Applied Manufacturing Technologies

219 Kay Industrial Dr Orion, MI 48359 United States

Founded in 1989, Applied Manufacturing Technologies is an industry leader in automated end of line solutions, complex material handling systems, and engineering support globally. AMT employs more than 120 experienced and highly-trained controls and automation engineers with over 1,250 combined years of experience 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. For more information, visit AMT’s website, LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.

Palletizing

Applied Manufacturing Technologies - Palletizing Product Image

AMT designs, builds, and intregrates automated palletizing systems customized to meet specific production goals. With nearly two decades of experience, the team begins each project with a detailed analysis of products, throughput needs, and facility layout. Their systems incorporate robotics, conveyors, end-of-arm tooling, and vision technology to handle a wide range of load types and stacking patterns, including row and layer forming. These solutions improve efficiency, reduce labor costs, and enhance safety by minimizing manual handling. For applications that require collaborative robotics, AMT can also engineer systems featuring the FANUC CRX-30iA robot, offering flexible, user-friendly, and space-saving automation for mixed-load and high-variability operations.

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Types of Palletizing

  • Palletizers (Robotic)

Features:

  • Cases
  • Entry-level/budget models available
  • Floor-level
  • High-level
  • IIoT ready
  • Layer forming
  • Pick and Place

Package Types:

  • Rigid Case Package Type Icon
    Case
  • Bulk/Industrial Lined Case Package Type Icon
    Lined Case

Robotic Integrators

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Applied Manufacturing Technologies, Inc. is a system and robotic integrator specializing in case packing and palletizing end-of-line solutions and advanced material handling applications such as thermoform product handling. Examples of robotic integration capabilities include an automated case handling and robotic tray unload using a FANUC M710iC/70 robot. AMT’s set-up includes a FANUC 3DV vision equipment that identifies box locations and the robot calculates the desired pick grouping to maximize cases handled but also avoid interferences. The robot vacuum EOAT can accommodate cases in a range of sizes and orientations. AMT is an Authorized System Integrator for FANUC, a Recognized System Integrator for Rockwell Automation and holds Certified Robotic Integrator status with Association for Advancing Automation (A3).

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Types of Robotic Integrators

  • Robotic Integrators Robotic Integrators

Features:

  • IIoT ready

Package Types:

  • Flexible Bag Package Type Icon
    Bag
  • Semi-Rigid Brick Pack (Laminate) Package Type Icon
    Brick Pack (Laminate)
  • Rigid Carton (Folding) Package Type Icon
    Carton (Folding)
  • Bulk/Industrial Lined Case Package Type Icon
    Lined Case
  • Semi-Rigid Thermoformed Semi-rigid Pack Package Type Icon
    Thermoformed Semi-rigid Pack

Depalletizing

Applied Manufacturing Technologies - Depalletizing Product Image

In addition to projects that handle one or two types of products, AMT is involved with leading-edge development of the next generation of material handling systems, including depalletizing systems. AMT can design systems that handle mixed-load depalletizing – unloading boxes of different sizes, shapes and weights – with its inherent challenges. The many different items on the pallet may need to be sorted and distributed to separate locations, and there are complicated decisions to be made that could be a struggle for an operator, especially if the line is running at high speed. Adding robotic depalletizing equipment to a facility such as this can often have a quick return on investment (ROI).

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Types of Depalletizing

  • Depalletizers (Robotic)

Features:

  • Entry-level/budget models available
  • IIoT ready
  • Robotic

Additional Offerings

AMT’s Engineering Services Department offers more than 75 technical professionals who execute robotics and automation services. They are more than just a team of engineers – they are a powerhouse of knowledge, skill, and dedication that ensures clients get the best support in the industry. The engineering services team has a dual focus of both hardware design and controls engineering and holds a wide variety of industry certifications to meet our customers’ needs. AMT’s approach to customer satisfaction goes beyond just completing a project. Building strong relationships with clients, understanding their needs, and providing continuous support is crucial. AMT engineers are not just problem-solvers; they are partners in our clients’ success.

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