The Automation Journey

The Lifetime Approach to Maintenance

38 min · 20. maj 2026
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In this episode of The Automation Journey, we take a big-picture look at the maintenance and logistics services that automated warehouses need. Mike Elliott (Director of Lifetime Services North America) and Jared Call (LTS Business Development Manager) sit down with Marissa Dierlam to discuss from before go-live to twenty years on what to do and consider when it comes to keeping your site running. It may be tempting to let automated material handling services do their thing with minimal care and support, but Mike and Jared share how long-term thinking and regular investments into maintenance prolong the lifetime of warehouse automation and lead to a smaller total cost of ownership. They also stress the importance of working with a partner you trust and have open, transparent communication with. Learn more about TGW's Lifetime Services [https://www.tgw-group.com/us/our-portfolio/services/]. Learn more about our availability guarantee [https://www.tgw-group.com/us/news/detail/tgw-availability-guarantee/]. Connect with Jared Call on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jcall/]. Connect with Mike Elliott on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-elliott-b8339161/].

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In this episode of The Automation Journey, we take a big-picture look at the maintenance and logistics services that automated warehouses need. Mike Elliott (Director of Lifetime Services North America) and Jared Call (LTS Business Development Manager) sit down with Marissa Dierlam to discuss from before go-live to twenty years on what to do and consider when it comes to keeping your site running. It may be tempting to let automated material handling services do their thing with minimal care and support, but Mike and Jared share how long-term thinking and regular investments into maintenance prolong the lifetime of warehouse automation and lead to a smaller total cost of ownership. They also stress the importance of working with a partner you trust and have open, transparent communication with. Learn more about TGW's Lifetime Services [https://www.tgw-group.com/us/our-portfolio/services/]. Learn more about our availability guarantee [https://www.tgw-group.com/us/news/detail/tgw-availability-guarantee/]. Connect with Jared Call on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jcall/]. Connect with Mike Elliott on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-elliott-b8339161/].

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