MillerCoors Joins as New Corporate Member of Organization for Machine Automation and Control (OMAC)

May 13, 2013
One of the nation’s top brewers, MillerCoors, has recently joined the Organization for Machine Automation and Control (OMAC).

One of the nation’s top brewers, MillerCoors, has recently joined the Organization for Machine Automation and Control (OMAC).  “We are pleased to welcome MillerCoors as a new member to the organization and have them continue to adopt policies driven by OMAC. It is quite significant that more of the leading names in consumer packaged goods are finding value in our initiatives,” remarks Dr. Bryan Griffen, Electrical & Automation Engineering Manager of Nestlé and Chair of the OMAC Packaging Workgroup.

Steven Abramowski, Senior Manufacturing Solution Specialist at MillerCoors, comments, “As a company focused on quality, we believe that OMAC’s mission to establish and implement universal machine specification standards across industries is vital to improving productivity and is necessary in order to remain competitive.”

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