Erie, PA, August 13, 2021 –(PR.com)– Automation Devices, Inc. (ADI), a vibratory feeder and part system components manufacturer, is seeing an increase in standard equipment purchases as businesses continue to struggle with long lead times and procurement issues amid the lingering effects of the Covid-19 pandemic. By purchasing off-the-shelf equipment, customers minimize extended delays and deliveries while still receiving the necessary elements to fulfill their project.
ADI’s VFC Division has been providing the vibratory feeding industry with vibratory feeding components such as bowls, inline feeders and frequency controllers since 1947. VFC gives customers the opportunity to build and tool their own vibratory feeding system versus a customized system developed by ADI engineers. ADI President Kevin Smith recognizes that standard equipment purchases are preferred in the current manufacturing market. “We’re seeing delays and…