The Challenge
Smart Conveyance does more than move parts from A to B.
As a machine builder, you may find the idea of selling a machine based on a new technology, Smart Conveyance, to be a challenge. Although it may initially seem daunting, the SuperTrak team is fully committed to supporting you. We created self-serve content and platforms for machine builders to use during their entire sales process; our team is also available to assist you in building free simulations and helping you along this journey.
We help you sell a SuperTrak CONVEYANCE™ based system in several ways.

Identify if SuperTrak™ is a good fit for your application.
Find all the information you need to identify if SuperTrak CONVEYANCE™ is the right fit for you and choose your product through our online resources, linked below.

Get started with your conceptualization using our starter kits, CAD packages, and other technical documents.
Download technical documents, CAD packages and starter kits for your product.

Simulate your system with TrakMaster™.
Work with our team: After receiving an initial quote, ask our team for a free simulation. As explained on this page, Smart Conveyance motion can become complex to optimize, and having real performance data and videos of simulated shuttle motion will be key in convincing your client.

Propose SuperTrak Academy™ training to your team and your client
Be sure to ask your team and client to review the training options offered by SuperTrak Academy™. Three free beginner courses are available to easily onboard SuperTrak CONVEYANCE™ users and to provide an example of the type of e-courses we provide.
Videos of Real Systems Built with SuperTrak CONVEYANCE™
Include our videos and user feedback in your proposal, such as those featured below:
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Increased precision means leaner automation as it reduces:
- the amount of stop and locate tooling
- the required engineering effort
- the burden on operations to maintain complex tooling
Use SuperTrak CONVEYANCE™ high precision and low settling time to simplify the design and operations of the final assembly machine.