As Sales Manager, Steve plays a key role in delivering excellent customer service and supporting our growth into new markets, including the food and beverage industry, where our brand presence is still expanding.
Steve’s journey with AMH started long before he officially joined us. For a decade, he worked alongside our team as a supplier and partner, gaining valuable insight into our projects and the way we work. He saw first-hand how agile and solution-focused our approach is, which ultimately inspired him to become part of our team.
Steve’s expertise in electronic engineering, combined with his extensive experience in barcode labelling automation within larger material handling solutions across various industries, brings valuable additional skills to the AMH team. His knowledge complements our existing expertise, enhancing our ability to deliver innovative and tailored automation solutions for our clients.
One of AMH’s biggest strengths is flexibility, and Steve values this approach. As an independent integrator, we aren’t tied to a single manufacturer, allowing us to select the best automation solutions for our clients. Every system we design is built for maximum performance, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness.
Steve is particularly excited about the role of Artificial Intelligence in warehouse automation. AI has evolved from an emerging trend to a game-changing tool that is revolutionising the industry. Automated picking solutions are now driving efficiency and innovation, and companies that embrace AI are positioning themselves as industry leaders.
Looking ahead, Steve is excited to see how new technologies, including AI, will continue to improve logistics, fulfillment, and warehouse automation. With the industry constantly evolving, there are endless opportunities for growth and innovation.
At AMH Material Handling, we’re thrilled to have Steve as part of our team. His passion for innovation, collaboration, and industry advancement makes him a valuable asset, and we look forward to an exiting future with him on board.