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Able-Baker Automation, Inc.


Able-Baker Automation is a Control System Integrator specializing in the programming and installation of Industrial and Laboratory Automation Systems.

Our Mission:

Able-Baker Automation exists to provide quality control system engineering services to our clients. The major component of quality is value, and our services will be designed to give the client the most value. We will endeavor to be flexible and responsive to our client's needs.

In addition it is our policy to encourage the professional and personal growth of our staff. When possible we will provide educational assistance to those who desire it. We will also encourage personal leaves and vacations whenever practical. Our goal is to make Able-Baker Automation an enjoyable place to work.

We pledge to treat our associates, vendors and clients with the utmost respect and dignity.

Services

Laboratory Automation

space Robotics and Integration

space Large and Small Applications

space Instrumentation: Custom Design and Development

 

Our offices are located in Emeryville, California allowing us to service facilities throughout the Pacific Region.


Resumes: A listing of resumes for our Control System Engineers and Programmers

Projects: Descriptions of many of our projects in a wide range of industries including Motion Control, Food, Petrochemical/Chemical, Mining, Industrial Wastewater, Facilities Management, Electronic Component Manufacturing and Pharmaceutical.

WOW!: The WOW! protocol provides a simple method for two devices to communicate over a serial link. It is an open protocol that is designed to be easy to test using the Microsoft Windows HyperTerminal program.

Links: Links to Associates

Lab: Visit our Laboratory Automation Home page.

Other: Personal Information and Pictures


For more information call or write:

Able-Baker Automation
1195 Park Ave. #212
Emeryville, California 94608
1-877-444-2253
Fax (510) 601-9398

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Last Modified: 07/17/2006