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          into an existing operation and puts together a compre-
        
        
          hensive analysis (Engineering Study); a second one
        
        
          that involves consultation with ISG on improving and
        
        
          upgrading an existing material handling system; and a
        
        
          third one in which a company is looking to consolidate
        
        
          material handling operations and is seeking advice on
        
        
          how best to do so.
        
        
          He has a staff of engineers with conveyor systems
        
        
          and storage systems expertise that are then deployed
        
        
          based on the appropriate scenarios and what ele-
        
        
          ments of the material handling process – receipt of
        
        
          goods, put away of goods, picking of goods and ship-
        
        
          ment of goods – are involved.
        
        
          “We actually draw upon the Speedrack resources
        
        
          when necessary to supplement our staff,” Bastic said.
        
        
          “I have a relatively small group of engineers in my
        
        
          area, and then we basically draw on resources from
        
        
          the Speedrack side, if and when we need them. For
        
        
          the other competencies that we get involved in, when
        
        
          you’re looking at doing controls and software interface,
        
        
          we have business partners that we’ve worked with for
        
        
          more than 35 years that we bring in and supplement
        
        
          what we do in that regard to provide a turnkey solution.
        
        
          “Our installation services are also subcontracted.
        
        
          It doesn’t pay for us to have an installation staff for
        
        
          mechanical and electrical, so we subcontract those
        
        
          competencies through business associates that we’ve
        
        
          worked with through the years. So, we’re a small group,
        
        
          relatively speaking, but we have done systems all the
        
        
          way up to $6 million plus single projects.”
        
        
          ISG has a sales office in Chicago in addition to the
        
        
          overall Speedrack operation in Sparta, which is a four-