US show offers new opportunities for Invertek
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Invertek Drives’ international sales partner Bardac Corporation will be showcasing the co-ordination capabilities of Optidrive variable speed drives with integrated drive.web distributed control technology at Pack Expo being held in Chicago later this year.
Bardac Corporation, based in Stevensville, Maryland, will be attending the trade show at the McCormick Centre, Chicago from November 6-9, and can be found on Booth E-10747 in the Lower Lakeside Center.
Rhydian Welson, Sales and Marketing Director, said: “As a company, we already export our products to more than 80 countries worldwide, including the US, and this show offers an excellent opportunity for Bardac Corporation to demonstrate the enhanced capabilities of our drives with the drive.web peer-to-peer Ethernet and powerful new programmable control functions – ideal for co-ordinated drives in packaging applications.”
Chris Bardwell-Jones from Bardac Corporation said: “Pack Expo is one of the largest industrial shows in the US which attracts some 50,000 visitors with more than 7,000 of these being international buyers from some 130 countries who are just the sort of people we want to meet. “We are delighted to be joining the 2,300 exhibitors at this show so we can demonstrate how Invertek’s drives with drive.web controllers and smart touch screens can be networked together to provide full featured systems solutions for the packaging industry.”
Invertek’s products combined with the drive.web technology can be used in many sectors, including pumps, HVAC and elevators, and they all offer excellent energy efficiency savings, especially the Eco range. drive.web Internet accessibility also provides an excellent way to introduce an Industrial Internet of Things concept into a manufacturing enterprise.
In the US, Government agencies, utilities and others offer a variety of tax credits, rebates and other incentives to support efforts to conserve energy so investing in Invertek and Bardac products will not only help companies save money but also lessen the impact their activities have on the planet.
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