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Bastian Solutions Opens UL-Certified Control Panel Build Shop

first-control-panel-in-progressDecember 20, 2012 (Indianapolis, IN) – Bastian Solutions has announced the opening of a new control panel build shop at its corporate headquarters in Indianapolis, Ind., to service the company’s current and future clients.

“We decided to open this shop for a couple reasons,” said Vadim Gitman, Controls Project Engineer at Bastian Solutions. “The number one reason was to provide a cost savings to our systems customers, and secondly, it allows us to offer additional controls services to new clients as a stand-alone product.”

The shop officially opened in early September, and the controls team has since built six panels: two for Thomas & Betts and one each for International Paper, Southern Wine & Spirits, Case New Holland, and another that will support OPEX’s booth at ProMat in January.

“Customer response to our panels has been great,” continued Gitman. “We have been extremely busy trying to keep up with demand.”

The panel build shop is UL and cUL certified, and control panels can be built to handle entire systems or specific equipment.

For more information, please send an email to info@bastiansolutions.com.

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For media information, please contact Stefanie Hardy, Assistant Marketing Manager, at 317-575-9992 ext. 670 or by email at shardy@bastiansolutions.com.

About Bastian Solutions
Bastian Solutions, headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, is one of the largest independent material handling system integrators in the world. Founded in 1952, Bastian has established itself as an innovator in the field of material handling automation, supply chain software, industrial controls, and robotics. The company includes 18 domestic offices as well as international offices in Canada, India, Brazil, and Mexico. For more information, please visit http://www.bastiansolutions.com.

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