Automation equipment solutions company names general manager
Columbia PSI, a division of palletizing and conveyor system solutions company Columbia Machine, has named a factory automation veteran as general manager.
Jeremy Dwyer has more than 10 years of industry experience, including leadership positions in design engineering and operational roles, according to a news release.
“I’m excited to have Jeremy join our Global Leadership Team,” Rick Goode, Columbia Machine chair and CEO of Columbia Machine, said in the release. “CPSI products and services play a critical role in our long-term strategy to help our customers with their factory automation needs in bagging, palletizing and packaging. Jeremy’s experience and leadership will be a great addition to the CPSI team and our Columbia Group of Companies.”
CPSI is based in Denver. Columbia Machine, established in 1937, is a fourth-generation designer and manufacturer of automation equipment solutions with primary business units including bag filling and handling technology, mechanical palletizing machines and pallet load transfer solutions.
The Columbia Group of Companies has seven manufacturing facilities on four continents.
“I’m excited to join the Columbia Group of Companies. Columbia’s core values of innovation, integrity, collaboration, improvement and growth align well with my leadership style and beliefs,” Dwyer said. “I’m excited to carry on the past success of CPSI and the vision Columbia has for growth and innovation.”