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For over twenty years, UMD Automated Systems has provided custom solutions to our clients around the world. UMD has extensive experience in developing material handling solutions for the tire & rubber and tier 1 automotive industries; additionally, we are able to offer comprehensive services to all other industries that require material handling and conveyor system solutions.

The UMD Automated Systems team consistently brings a fresh, innovative design strategy to every project. Our modular design systems are built for adaptation, just like your business. We understand the as industries change, so do you. UMD modular systems are constructed to adjust to the changing demands of the fast paced industrial world. We don’t offer a single solution, we offer a commitment to growth.

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UMD offers one of the most extensive service portfolios in the materials handling industry. We perform nearly all of our services in-house, working closely with you to develop your total handling and processing solutions.

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The Impact of Industry 4.0 on Material Handling and Conveyor Systems

The fourth industrial revolution, commonly referred to as Industry 4.0, is transforming how manufacturers, distributors, and logistics providers approach material handling. Driven by the convergence of smart technologies, real-time data, and advanced automation, this shift is redefining the role of ...

By |March 25th, 2026|

Optimizing Distribution Centers with Scalable Tote Handling Equipment

Modern distribution centers are under constant pressure to move more product, process more orders, and meet tighter delivery windows, all without proportionally increasing labor costs. For facilities relying on manual handling or rigid conveyor layouts, that pressure quickly exposes inefficiencies. ...

By |February 25th, 2026|