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Axon appoints Marc Keller as Electrical Controls Engineer

Keller will participate in an interdisciplinary effort to improve customer responsiveness and manufacturing efficiency.

Axon, powered by Pro Mach, has hired Marc L. Keller from Pana, IL, as an electrical controls engineer. Axon is a leading innovator and manufacturer of sleeve labeling systems for the worldwide packaging industry.

Some of Keller’s responsibilities include electrical controls specification, programming, and troubleshooting; furthering Axon’s efforts to migrate additional standard designs for fast customer responsiveness; and working to bring engineering to a common software platform to improve interdepartmental communication, documentation storage, and file sharing.

Keller comes to Axon with over 15 years of engineering experience, most recently as a manufacturing engineer with GSI, a world class manufacturer of grain storage, material handling, conditioning and drying equipment, as well as a full line supplier of swine and poultry production equipment. He earned a bachelor of science in electrical engineering from Southern Illinois University, Carbondale.

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