CapStone Technologies will be featuring a live demo of the robotic technology used in their patented AutoViri Solutions that automate various manual, repetitive tasks that are part of typical print-to-mail operations such as sleeving, traying, palletizing, and conveyance at the upcoming PRINTING United Expo 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia, October 18-20, 2023. Attendees can visit Booth #B703 to learn more about how AutoViri Solutions can help mailers increase productivity, optimize output, maximize efficiency, and reduce labor.
Founded in 1999, CapStone Technologies provides automation, software solutions, and business engineering to the print-to-mail industry with state-of-the-art robotic technology, advanced innovation, and proven process engineering. Their AutoViri Solutions include a comprehensive suite of products that bring an entirely new level of automation, efficiency, and productivity to the print-to-mail industry.
Capstone Booth #B703 will also showcase their AutoViri Tagger—which prints tray tags and pallet placards on demand—as well as their AutoViri Tray Management System (TMS)—an intelligent production system that automatically delivers trays and packages to the next step in the print-to-mail process.
Troy Power, Chief Strategy Officer and Co-Founder at CapStone Technologies said, “Our team is excited to debut at PRINTING United 2023, bringing 25 years of robotic automation and business engineering expertise to the print-to-mail industry. Our mission is to help mailers stay competitive in an ever-changing industry.”
“CapStone Technologies offers robotic technologies and software through our suite of AutoViri Solutions to help mailers overcome the labor shortage and improve operations,” said Nic Marois, Director of Sales and Marketing at CapStone Technologies. “We also provide professional services such as assessments, conceptual options, procurement, and program management.”
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