AME Companies And Savoye Enter U.S.A. Distribution Agreement

TROY, Mich., Dec. 19, 2017 — AME Industrial, a division of AME Companies, a solutions based material handling systems integrator, and Savoye, a French owned designer and manufacturer of automation technologies for warehousing and distribution, formally agreed to a commercial partnership in the United States effective immediately.  AME Industrial (www.amecompanies.com) will be representing the 'Intelis' packaging machines product suite, with focus on JIVARO.  JIVARO is an industry leading technology for case size optimization that reduces dim weight shipping costs for small parcels.  Savoye also offers WMS, order picking systems and automated goods-to-person systems for cases, totes, trays and pallets.

“eCommerce packaging is such an exciting growth market, and will continue to be for years to come.  We've always had the solutions development resources, we just needed the right technology partner.  This opportunity to represent a best in class technology suite like Savoye's 'Intelis' is a very exciting milestone in the growth of AME,” said David Easterbrook, President of AME Companies.

Savoye, located in Dijon, France, has been in business for over 60 years as a division of the Legris Industries Group, HQ in Paris, France.  Savoye has 3 manufacturing facilities in Europe and over 200 employees.  By installing a hundred projects per year and more than 1,000 customers, Savoye had a turnover of €128 million in 2015.

CONTACT:  Austin Power
COMPANY:  AME Companies
PHONE:  248-720-0245
EMAIL:  [email protected]
WEBSITE:  www.amecompanies.com

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