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Interior view of Classic Automation's expanded warehouse featuring new industrial shelving installation and construction equipment, including a Skyjack lift and stacked wire decking. 7 Years of Growth Since Our Warehouse Expansion
Classic Automation technician Troy Auditing a control system inside a plant Introducing A New Free Control System Audit Program
Vintage photo of an engineer operating a Taylor MOD 300 control system with three CRT monitors, keyboards, and industrial software screens. The Taylor Automation Heritage
Expanded Test Systems and a New Era of Reliability at Classic Automation

Expanded Test Systems and a New Era of Reliability at Classic Automation

5 days ago
Edited 5 days ago 25 view(s) 5 min read

 In the ever-evolving landscape of automation technology, Classic Automation is proud to announce the expansion of our test systems, marking a significant leap toward enhanced reliability and efficiency for customer repairs. As industries demand higher standards and more robust solutions, we are committed to meeting these challenges head-on. Our new test systems incorporate advanced technologies that allow for more rigorous testing protocols, ensuring that every component meets our stringent quality benchmarks. This expansion not only enhances our testing capabilities but also streamlines our processes, reducing turnaround times and increasing overall productivity. At Classic Automation, we understand that reliability is paramount in automation systems. Our expanded test systems are designed to identify potential issues before they arise, giving our clients peace of mind knowing their repairs are built to last. As we usher in this new era of reliability, we remain dedicated to innovation and excellence in every project we undertake. Stay tuned as we continue to push the boundaries of automation technology and deliver solutions that empower businesses to thrive.

Vintage photo of an engineer operating a Taylor MOD 300 control system with three CRT monitors, keyboards, and industrial software screens.

The Taylor Automation Heritage

14 days ago
Edited 6 days ago 67 view(s) 8 min read

Taylor Instruments began in 1851 in Rochester, New York, when George Taylor and David Kendall started producing thermometers and barometers in a small rented room. Within just a few years, their instruments expanded beyond weather use into brewing, distilling, and industrial processes—marking the start of more than a century of automation innovation (Ruebeck, Taylor Heritage, 2003).

Classic Automation technician Troy Auditing a control system inside a plant

Introducing A New Free Control System Audit Program

21 days ago
Edited 14 days ago 185 view(s) 3 min read

Classic Automation, a global supplier of new and legacy industrial automation parts and repairs, has announced the launch of its Free On-Site Audit Program. The program is designed to help manufacturing facilities assess their control systems, evaluate spare part readiness, and proactively address operational vulnerabilities before they lead to costly downtime.

Interior view of Classic Automation's expanded warehouse featuring new industrial shelving installation and construction equipment, including a Skyjack lift and stacked wire decking.

7 Years of Growth Since Our Warehouse Expansion

27 days ago
Edited 21 days ago 218 view(s) 2 min read

Webster Distributor to Expand We are excited to announce the groundbreaking of a new 12,000-square-foot expansion at our Webster, NY facility, a significant step in our journey to enhance service delivery and support for our customers.