08/01/2013 - 15:23 pm

Material Handling Industry of America is now MHI

 

The board of governors of Material Handling Industry has voted to rebrand and adopt a new name—MHI—with a tagline 'The industry that makes the supply chain work'.
"The decision to become MHI was made to better serve the changing needs of our members and our industry," said George Prest, CEO of MHI

"People in our industry, both members and end users, have an expanded role beyond material handling to the overall supply chain," he added. "As these roles changed, we saw the need to evolve our association to reflect what's happening in today’s supply chain. The new MHI will be more relevant to professionals in manufacturing and the supply chain as well as offer solutions and content to meet their needs."

With a broader emphasis on solutions for the larger supply chain, MHI will showcase its member companies and provide end users with enhanced content that incorporates not only material handling, but manufacturing, distribution, logistics and transportation. MHI will provide informational and educational resources to increase the value members and end users bring to their companies while enhancing networking opportunities and professional growth.
"We took a very strategic approach to this process," said Larry Strayhorn, MHI executive chairman. "For several years, the board of governors and staff explored the concept of broadening our focus beyond the four walls of a facility, but we had to make sure that this would fulfill a need and was the right thing for our members and the industry as a whole. The MODEX expo was the first step in this process and newly branded MHI is the next step forward."

As of now, the association's new website address will be www.mhi.org. As MHI, the association will continue its sponsorship of the ProMat and MODEX trade events and continue to provide support to MHI’s industry groups.

The new MHI logo will officially be revealed at ProMat, held January 21-24, 2013 at McCormick Place in Chicago.


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