Conveyco Technologies
End-to-end DC automation design and systems integration
Conveyco Technologies is an end-to-end DC automation design and integration company, providing consulting, technology selection, engineering, and implementation for distribution centers. Known for vendor-agnostic recommendations and strong post-go-live support.
Mid-market DC operations needing full-scope systems integration across conveyor, robotics, and software
Very large greenfield mega-projects requiring the resources of a Dematic, Vanderlande, or Honeywell SI
Strengths
- Vendor-agnostic systems integration — partners with multiple equipment OEMs for best-fit solutions
- Strong mid-market project execution capability without tier-1 overhead
- Good track record in brownfield retrofits and phased automation implementations
- Responsive client relationship model vs. large SI firms
Weaknesses
- Smaller team than major SIs — capacity constraints on very large simultaneous projects
- Less brand recognition than Bastian, Fortna, or Dematic for large enterprise buyers
- Geographic concentration — stronger in certain regions than others
Practitioner analysis
Conveyco fills the mid-market SI gap — too large for local integrators, too small to be a tier-1 SI's priority. Their project execution at the $1M-$15M scale is consistently strong because senior team attention is available. Vendor-agnostic equipment selection avoids the conflicts of integrators with proprietary product lines.
As a mid-market SI, Conveyco's bench depth is limited compared to Bastian or Fortna. If your project requires highly specialized expertise (e.g., specific automation OEMs), verify the project team has the right capabilities. Their geographic coverage is primarily East Coast — projects in the West may face higher mobilization costs and longer response times.
Mid-market ($1M-$15M) DC automation projects in the eastern US where vendor-agnostic equipment selection and responsive project teams matter more than tier-1 SI brand.
Verify geographic coverage and project team availability for your specific timeline. Smaller SIs have less ability to absorb scheduling disruptions.
Questions to ask in your RFP / demo
- What is your geographic service coverage and what is the cost impact of being outside your primary region?
- Show me three projects of similar scope in the last 24 months — actual cost and timeline vs. quote.
- What is your in-house controls engineering capacity vs. subcontracted?
Products
Full-scope DC automation design, integration, and controls for mid-market operations