WEBINAR

Reframe Your View on Shop Floor Safety with Modular Aluminum Systems

What does a safer, more efficient shop floor really look like? In 30 minutes, explore how aluminum framing systems solve real production challenges—boosting ergonomics, streamlining flow, and helping teams get more from the same space.
June 16, 2026
6:00 PM UTC
30 minutes

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Summary

What does a more efficient, organized, and safer shop floor actually look like in practice? In this 30-minute session, we’ll discuss how aluminum framing systems are being used to solve real production challenges across today’s manufacturing environments.

You’ll hear how modular, flexible structures can support everything from ergonomic workstations to material handling and machine enclosures. The focus is on practical applications. What works, where it works and how teams are getting more out of the same footprint by rethinking how their shop floors are built.

Attendees will walk away with a clearer understanding of how these systems help improve day-to-day operations, reduce inefficiencies, and create a more adaptable production environment.

In this session, we’ll cover:

  • How ergonomic workstation design can improve comfort, safety and output
  • Ways to streamline material flow with aluminum framing structures such as flow racks
  • Where aluminum framing fits into machine guarding, enclosures, and other critical shop floor structures
  • How lean principles can be applied to reduce waste and improve organization
  • The role of digital planning tools in designing more efficient, future-ready systems

 

Speaker

T. J. Kusnierek

T. J. Kusnierek

Sales Product Manager - Shopfloor Solutions

Bosch Rexroth - Assembly Technology (MGE/MPS)

T.J. Kusnierek is a seasoned manufacturing professional with a background as a Manufacturing Engineer in the automotive and industrial automation industry. With a demonstrated history of success, T.J. is skilled in tool and fixture design, CNC programming, Lean Manufacturing, Standard Work, SAP, Project Management, Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing, Computer-Aided Design (CAD) (Solid Works), Value Stream Mapping, and Six Sigma. T.J.'s expertise and experience make him a valuable asset in driving sales and product management initiatives in his current role as Sales Product Manager, Shopfloor Solutions.

 

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