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Dennis J Kosovec

from Indian River, MI
Age ~73

Dennis Kosovec Phones & Addresses

  • 1525 East Mullett Lake Rd, Indian River, MI 49749
  • 52330 Scotch Pine Ct, Utica, MI 48316 (586) 739-3359 (810) 739-3359
  • Shelby Township, MI
  • Cheboygan, MI
  • Waterford, MI

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Vehicle Records

Dennis Kosovec

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Address:
52330 Scotch Pne Ct, Shelby Township, MI 48316
VIN:
5S3ET13S772800321
Make:
SAAB
Model:
9-7X
Year:
2007

Resumes

Resumes

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Director Of Sales

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Location:
1525 East Mullett Lake Rd, Indian River, MI 49749
Industry:
Industrial Automation
Work:
Kuka Robotics 2009 - Jun 2015
Director of Sales - Automotive Tier 1

2009 - Jun 2015
Director of Sales
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Industrial Automation Professional

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Position:
Director of Sales - Automotive Tier 1 at KUKA Robotics
Location:
Greater Detroit Area
Industry:
Industrial Automation
Work:
KUKA Robotics since 2009
Director of Sales - Automotive Tier 1

Publications

Us Patents

Method For Automated Handling Of Materials Such As Automotive Parts And System Utilizing Same

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US Patent:
47735236, Sep 27, 1988
Filed:
May 14, 1986
Appl. No.:
6/863034
Inventors:
Robert E. Hansen - New Baltimore MI
Dennis J. Kosovec - Utica MI
Stephen G. LaMarre - Rochester MI
Malcolm S. Mills - Lake Orion MI
Assignee:
GMF Robotics Corporation - Auburn Hills MI
International Classification:
B65G 4700
US Classification:
198420
Abstract:
A method and apparatus are disclosed for the automated loading of parts wherein multiple gantry robots are utilized to pick up automotive parts from movable transfer beds and placed into predetermined positions in containers which are serially indexed through the work envelopes of the robots until the containers are full. In the disclosed embodiment, the method and system are utilized for racking automotive parts after they exit a sheet metal stamping machine. Preferably, empty containers are automatically delivered to a container queue such as by an automatic guided vehicle system (AGVS) at an unloading station adjacent the robots. Thereafter each AGV is moved to a loading station to receive and retain thereon containers loaded with parts by the gantry robots.
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