Clinton Anderson has been appointed Industry Manager ­ Assembly Automation for Dorner Mfg. Corp. In his new position, Anderson will be responsible for further developing and growing Dorner¹s Precision Move, SmartFlex, Pallets Systems and 1100 Series prod

April 8, 2016
Clinton Anderson has been appointed Industry Manager ­ Assembly Automation for Dorner Mfg. Corp.

Clinton Anderson has been appointed Industry Manager ­ Assembly Automation for Dorner Mfg. Corp. In his new position, Anderson will be responsible for further developing and growing Dorner¹s Precision Move, SmartFlex, Pallets Systems and 1100 Series product lines within the automation industries.

Anderson brings to Dorner his skills in leadership, new product development, account management, global sales and market development in the automation industry. Prior to joining Dorner, he held positions at Emerson Process Management ­ Fisher Controls, and most recently with IMI Critical Engineering.

I'm excited to begin working with Dorner's world-class product lines and hope to have a significant impact in bringing customized conveyor systems to automation industries, Anderson said. Dorner is a global leader in the conveyor industry and has demonstrated great innovation and creativity in the automation markets.

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