Intelligrated to feature scalable material handling solutions and software at BrewExpo America 2014

Booth #1716 to highlight automated solutions that help brewers and distributors keep up with production volumes and expedite orders

(CINCINNATI: April 1, 2014)-Intelligrated® (www.intelligrated.com), a leading North American-based automated material handling solutions provider, will highlight its range of solutions for the brewing industry in booth #1716 at BrewExpo America®, April 8-11, in Denver. Intelligrated provides a wide range of automated material handling solutions and software for operations of all sizes, from growing craft brewers to multinational distribution operations.


Intelligrated has more than 100 years of experience with the brewing industry through its Alvey® equipment brand, and has recently implemented automated material handling solutions for multiple craft brewers including Sierra-Nevada, Lagunitas and Lost Coast. The company's solutions for the brewing industry include flexible robotic case packing and unpacking, keg handling and palletizing systems for the creation of mixed loads, less-than-full pallets, in-store displays and variety packs. The scalable systems provide consistent and gentle product handling with proven uptime and reliability.

Intelligrated also offers complete automated material handling solutions for distribution and warehousing including conveyor systems, sortation solutions, warehouse management software and order picking technologies, all supported by 24X7 customer service and support.

For sales and marketing information, contact Emily Smith, marketing supervisor, Intelligrated, by phone at 513.881.5239 or by email at emily.smith@intelligrated.com.

For media information, contact Natalie Fioto, public relations, Koroberi, by phone at 919.395.3637 or by email at natalie@koroberi.com.

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