Conveyor system moving cartons and totes between work zones to automate material flow across a warehouse

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Conveyor Systems

Automated conveyor systems that streamline material flow, reduce manual handling, and increase throughput across your facility.

Trusted by industry leaders

  • Pratt & Whitney
  • Alcon
  • Texas Children's Hospital
  • NOV
  • Lockheed Martin
  • InnoServ
  • Stealth Products
  • dbSpectra
  • CEVA Logistics
  • BSN Sports

Streamline material flow, reduce manual handling, and increase throughput.

Conveyor systems move goods quickly and consistently across your facility—minimizing manual handling, reducing travel time, and supporting continuous material flow. From cartons and totes to pallets and sortation tasks, conveyors optimize throughput and free up labor for higher-value work.

Conveyors replace manual movement by automating transport between zones, reducing fatigue, improving safety, and boosting productivity.

How We Help

See how conveyors drive operational efficiency and labor savings.

With modular design, customizable configurations, and integration with your automation systems, conveyors deliver consistent performance with minimal downtime.

  • Reduce Travel Time

    Conveyors eliminate the need for workers to push carts or carry loads across long distances, reducing fatigue and improving productivity.

  • Operations Support

    By creating a steady material flow between work zones—receiving, picking, packing, and shipping—conveyors enable faster cycle times and higher order throughput.

  • Configurable

    Available in belt, roller, motor-driven, or gravity styles, conveyors can be tailored for a wide range of products, layouts, and use cases—from light cartons to heavy pallets.

  • Easy Integration

    Conveyors work seamlessly with automated sortation systems, barcode scanners, and robotic picking arms, enhancing end-to-end process efficiency.

  • Durable

    Built for industrial environments, conveyor systems are engineered for uptime. Smart sensors and modular components simplify diagnostics and minimize maintenance interruptions.

How We Do It

Implementing smarter fulfillment solutions

We help manufacturers build intelligent, integrated systems that keep materials flowing at the speed of production.

  1. Two warehouse staff in safety vests reviewing operations in a high-bay storage aisle

    Assess Your Workflow

    We start with a deep dive into your operation—understanding your layout, SKUs, pain points, and goals. Whether on-site or virtual, our team maps out current inefficiencies and identifies high-impact automation opportunities.

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    Design Your Custom Solution

    Based on your needs, we design a tailored workflow that fits your space, budget, and throughput targets. From equipment selection to routing logic, we create a layout and ROI model you can confidently move forward with.

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  3. Warehouse worker in a hard hat scanning inventory with a handheld device

    Deploy, Integrate, Optimize

    Once approved, we handle installation, WMS integration, and staff training. We stay hands-on through launch and optimization—so your system performs at peak and delivers long-term value from day one.

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Cary Spraggins, President of Streamline-It

Our Mission

Our mission is to empower businesses through innovative material handling solutions. We value integrity, collaboration, and excellence, ensuring every client receives tailored support for their unique challenges.

It’s important for us to understand your overall business goals. Once that’s in place, our team works with you to implement the correct automation solution to meet them.
Cary Spraggins — President, Streamline-It

Real-world client automation results that matter

Say goodbye to rigid systems and workarounds. Our automation solutions are purpose-built to grow with your business, improving accuracy, reducing labor, and helping your team do more with less.

Ready to get started?

Talk to an engineer about your operation, or request a quote for your next automation project.