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Titan Automation provides a one-stop shop for robotic integration and engineering services. PLC Programming, control panel building, machining, and light fabrication are also offered. This allows Titan Automation to provide an automation solution for numerous applications. |
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Titan Automation, LLC is a corporation of diverse minds, which provide unique solutions for customers seeking to enhance the safety, quality, and efficiency of their processes. Titan Automation, LLC is committed to doing an excellent job for our customers, suppliers and our stakeholders. To this end, Titan Automation, LLC will develop long lasting relationships with it’s customers through balancing organizational goals of superior profitability and return on investment, leadership in the marketplace, and providing advanced products and technical services.
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Titan Automation, LLC was formed in September 2001 in response to a growing demand for automation solutions and engineering services within the Dickson, Tennessee industrial community. While developing this local market, word of mouth and strategic alliances allowed this customer base to expand throughout the southeast region. Since its inception, Titan Automation has provided their services to a number of industries ranging from steel, ammunitions, automotive to pharmaceutical.
In addition to many engineering services, the ability to assemble and integrate robotic systems into unique processes at a reasonable cost is Titan Automation’s core ability. Titan Automation’s success has been established by listening to the customer’s needs, defining the problem, analyzing the process, and then engineering a solution to meet the customer’s expectations. Therefore, Titan Automation has been structured as a “ONE STOP SHOP”. Titan Automation’s customers can expect services in the areas of mechanical, welding, and controls engineering along with machining and fabrication in one all-inclusive package. At the end of the project, the integrated systems must provide maximum utilization with minimal interaction by the customer. This is the definition of customer satisfaction, and Titan Automation has had several successful installations based on this premise. The direct result of these successful installations is the growing demand for Titan Automation’s products and services.
Titan Automation experienced exciting growth in 2005. Both the facilities and engineering staff were expanded. Continued growth is planned for 2006.
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Over 2,000 square feet of office space with eight engineering stations. Two dimension and three dimension designs are completed on Solidworks and Autocad. Over 6,000 square feet of manufacturing space with machining, fabrication, control panel build and assembly capability.
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CEO\President: Mr. Brent Landau
Mr. Landau is the founder of Titan Automation, LLC and currently manages all operations of the business with a focus on engineering. His technical background ranges from hands-on instruction in machining and welding to Bachelor of Science Degrees in Mechanical and Welding Engineering from LeTourneau University in Longview, Texas.
Mr. Landau began his robotic career as a Welding Engineer for Berg Steel Pipe, Inc. where he managed his first automation project. The assignment consisted of installing an industrial robot and a machining center to process test specimens collected from the production of welded pipe. This successful installation led to his decision to further his experience by working for both integrators and engineering firms in the automation field.
In 2001, Mr. Landau founded Titan Automation, LLC, where he has utilized his hands-on approach to engineering and has been able to create straight forward, efficient designs for his customers.
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General Manager of Sales: Mr. Alan Livingston
Mr. Livingston has a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Wright State University in Dayton, OH.
During college Mr. Livingston worked as an Engineering Co-op at Delphi Chassis in the Drum Brake Development Group. His responsibilities included utilizing various types of laboratory tests and equipment to develop and refine drum brake component designs. In 1993 he received a Patent Award for Drum Brake Adjuster Screw Shields.
In April of 1995, Mr. Livingston went to work for Kohol Systems as a Project Manager. Kohol Systems specialized in robotic systems and special machines for the die cast industry. In addition to his management responsibilities, Mr. Livingston also provided Sales and Applications Engineering support.
In July of 1997 Mr. Livingston joined Motoman Inc. as an Application Engineer specializing in Robotic Material Handling Applications. He concepted and developed proposals for Robotic Press Brake Tending, Die Casting Extraction, Die Casting Lubrication, Case Palletizing, Case Packing and Machine Tending. He received a Patent Award for Integrated Die Cast Spray.
In March of 2001 Mr. Livingston was promoted to a Regional Sales Manager with Motoman Inc. He managed all activities in Western Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana. Executed projects during this time included standard products and custom systems for Robotic Material Removal, Robotic Dispensing, Arc Welding, Resistance Welding and Machine Tending.
In January of 2006 Mr. Livingston joined the management team at Titan Automation. His responsibilities include Sales, Marketing and Applications Engineering.
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Titan Automation has exclusively marketed the Motoman industrial robot since its inception. This provides a unique benefit to our customers. We are able to offer unmatched expertise with this product line and have the relationship with Motoman to properly support all of the customers needs. It is difficult for a systems integrator to support multiple robot lines and offer this same level of expertise.
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