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Nord Drivesystem is returning to the 96th Annual AAAE Conference with their innovative solutions for the airport industry. This year’s exhibition takes place in Nashville, Tennessee April 28th – May 1st, 2024. Drive solutions from Nord are characterized by their long service life, high efficiency, and quiet operation to transport baggage effectively and discretely from the check-in counter to the flight operations area.
The 2024 GEAPS Exchange will be open February 24 – 28 in Kansas City, MO and is the best place to see
the latest innovative grain industry solutions from Nord Drivesystems. Flexible drive solutions are
required throughout the grain sector to power the different systems as well as transport the products from
one processing stage to the next.
Unless you work for a major network, you’ve probably never heard of them. But without the efforts of Drew
Farrow and the team at ShowFab many of your favorite Broadway shows, news programs, and broadcast
sporting events would not be possible. That’s because there’d be no colorful backdrops, no glitzy displays,
and no lights or cameras moving silently overhead.
The reason they’re silent? Nord Drivesystems whose gearmotors position the massive scenery seen
moving in and above the sets of The Today Show, Fox News, Fox Sports, The NFL Network, and
NewsNation, to name a few.
Nord supports companies in undertaking the use of high efficiency electric motors funded by a program of the Federal Office for Economic Affairs and Export Control (BAFA) and thus taking an important step towards energy efficiency and sustainability. Funding is available for both drives in new plants and conversions to more efficient systems, with up to 40 percent of the investment costs being covered.
Standing in a factory or a warehouse, you're bound to notice machinery, whether it's a conveyor system that winds across the floor or large fans that hang from the ceiling. You may even notice automated guided vehicles or autonomous mobile robots carrying parts, driving themselves from one section of the building to another. These machines are good candidates for using high-efficiency gearmotors, especially if they're expected to run for long stretches at a time. If they aren't using high-efficiency gearmotors, then they may be costing more money than they should.