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New Industrial Robotics Company ‘7Robotics’ Launched

Oregon-based customized industrial machinery and equipment supplier Con-Vey Holdings has announced the creation of a new robotics and automation company: 7robotics. 7robotics started in Roseburg, Oregon by the team at Con-Vey. As a longtime integrator for robotic and automated systems in the wood products industry, Con-Vey’s extensive background and expertise acted as a springboard for 7robotics to enter into new markets and processes.

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As 7robotics launches, a small team of Con-Vey employees will be working on the new automation projects. With the support of skilled mechanical and electrical engineers from Con-Vey and a solid partnership with ABB Robotics, Larecy believes the startup of 7robotics is a sure success.

At the time of this announcement, Dave Larecy, CEO of Con-Vey Holdings, shared the purpose of the expansion.

Dave said, “Con-Vey is known in the wood products industry as a high-quality material handling equipment supplier, but not known much outside that industry. We wanted to expand into new markets and felt that transition needed a new name.”

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Since its inception in 1946, Convey has built a complete in-house mechanical engineering department to amalgamate the software, automation and engineering to create a high-quality Custom Industrial Equipment design group for fabrication, assembly, and testing of steel, stainless, and aluminum.

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When asked about the choice of 7robotics as the business name, Larecy explained that a lot of thought went into the decision. “We liked that the number 7 represents completeness and perfection,” Larecy said, “Seven is also associated with intuition and wisdom, and we wanted 7robotics to represent those characteristics as a company.”

Larecy went on to say that “the Con-Vey Holdings brands strive for perfection in all we do, and put a high value on collaborating with our customers. We know our team of experienced engineers will offer the best solutions in robotics and automation to new and existing customers.”

“The launch of 7robotics is guaranteed to be a smooth transition because we already have the experience and knowledge. Just like Con-Vey has benefitted the wood products industry over the last 70 years, we know 7robotics will benefit other industries as well.”

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