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OEM Profile: From Guyana to The U.S., An American Tale

PSR Automation is a family packaging company that expanded along with the family.

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One of PMMI’s newer members, PSR Automation, is a unique story about a family in Shakopee, Minnesota, that literally goes down the packaging line and learns how to manufacture the different pieces of equipment it produces. OEM spoke with patriarch David Ramnarain about PSR’s evolution. The full interview is available at oemmagazine.com. The following are some highlights.

Can you provide a brief history of your company?

I came from Guyana, South America, with a mechanical engineering degree, and I started working at a contract packaging company in Minneapolis. I worked for that company for 20 years, when I decided I could make a difference in the industry by developing brand-new technologies. In 1993, PSR Automation Inc. started in a two-car garage and is now operating out of a 30000 sq ft building. PSR Automation Inc. is now a thriving engineering and automation enterprise. In addition to providing engineering solutions and quality packaging machines for 30 years, PSR believes in supporting local businesses and contributes to improving customer growth. PSR stands as an example of hard work, perseverance, and the American dream

What sets your company apart in the industry—what makes it shine?

We take one part at a time. We did the filling part, and we got very good at that for the past 15 years, and we offer top-of-the-line servo fillers. We did capping, and we have the top-of-the-line there. Now we're doing the pump inserters, with finger pumps and trigger pumps. The next approach will be going to the end of the line, where robotics is a big aspect. We'll have to develop a strategy to change how packaging is done at the end of the line. We'll go about it more efficiently to accommodate the space available for packaging companies. That sets us apart in engineering and technology; we try to change the industry.

We can also make changes very fast; we're not top-heavy. Developing a new machine only takes about two or three months from the initial idea to when the machine is shipped. Machine lead time is about eight to 12 weeks, which is very good for the industry. 

What made the decision to join PMMI come about?

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