Clients in the News

DPR Group works hard to showcase our clients as rising stars in each of their respective fields. One of the ways that we achieve this is by getting bylined articles, feature articles and breaking news published about our clients in high-profile business, trade, technology and vertical publications. Here are some recent articles that we placed featuring our clients.

Modern Materials Handling

Cimcorp’s automated order picking for perishables

April 8, 2019

Cimcorp in the News: In Booth S1218, Cimcorp demonstrated automated robotic systems for order fulfillment of perishable goods, including fresh produce, bakery and dairy. Flexible and scalable, the equipment addresses shifting consumer demands for smaller, more frequent orders, as well as seasonal peaks, explained Rick Trigatti, president, Cimcorp Automation. “It’s becoming ...
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Early examples of blockchain successes

April 5, 2019

Omnichain Solutions in the News: Ruby's Naturals is an early adopter of blockchain, and has found success with it as a whole. Challenge Ruby's Naturals, Inc. is a producer of specialty frozen food products, including organic frozen treat brand Ruby Rockets and coffeehouse-inspired, ice-cream bar brand Brewla. As part of a ...
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Three Steps to Overcoming Data Noise in Food Production

April 4, 2019

InfinityQS in the News: At one time, food and beverage manufacturers could only rely on paper and pencil for quality data collection. Plant staff spent their shifts furiously scribbling down measurements coming off production lines. Unfortunately, they could not capture every possible measurement that would lend itself to process control or ...
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How an Elevator Manufacturer Uses Real-Time SPC Data for Process Improvements

March 27, 2019

InfinityQS in the News: Most manufacturers will at some point overlook an out-of-control process and deliver an out-of-spec product. When this happens, the customer is rightfully upset and the manufacturer wastes appreciable time, money, and resources to mend what they themselves should never have broken. The costs of poor quality are ...
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Organization in Quality Healthcare: How Less Paperwork Can Fuel Productivity

March 26, 2019

MedTrainer in the News: While e-mail and complex workflow management systems have redefined communications within the workplace, the communication process within broader networks can present gaping holes. Especially in the healthcare industry—where credentialing, onboarding, monitoring, OIG checks, etc., are a requirement for regulatory compliance—accurate, expedited communications are of utmost importance. Decreasing ...
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New Blockchain Standard Will Improve Supply Chain Efficiency

March 14, 2019

Omnichain Solutions in the News: The Blockchain in Transport Alliance (BiTA) Standards Council board has approved its first official standard to improve supply chain efficiency. "The data standards published provide the initial framework for interoperability across a currently fragmented and siloed ecosystem that reaches across many different enterprises, systems and various ...
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AGVs: Where the Future Lies?

March 12, 2019

Cimcorp in the News: In some respects, the general definition for what AGVs can do has not changed in a long time. An AGV is commonly defined as a computer-controlled mobile robot used to move materials around a facility. Of course, the way AGVs look and what they can do ...
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Traceability Technologies Streamline Snack and Bakery Food Safety and Efficiency

March 12, 2019

Omnichain Solutions in the News: Blockchain is also a good choice for improving transparency. “Originally developed to verify the exchange of cryptocurrency, blockchain provides an immutable, decentralized ledger of transactions between connected parties,” explains Pratik Soni, co-founder and CEO, Omnichain Solutions, Los Angeles. “Each transaction is recorded in a digital ‘block’ ...
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Use Segmented Digitization to be Competitive in a Lasting, Affordable Way

March 12, 2019

Cimcorp in the News: Sometimes changing and improving a process may be a better solution than trying to make technology fit current parameters and ways of doing things, says Derek Rickard, Cimcorp Automation distribution systems sales manager. “For instance, rather than setting up an order picking system to work with an ...
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Data Collection: Is Too Much Data a Bad Thing?

March 11, 2019

InfinityQS in the News: A few decades ago, food and beverage manufacturers had one strategy for data collection: paper and pencil. But plant floor operators would spend too much of their day jotting down measurements from weight scales, gauges, HMIs, etc. Despite operators’ data collection efforts, paper and pencil systems were ...
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