Julie Basello

Julie Basello is a Marketing Specialist, responsible for Photography, Videography and Social Media for Radwell International. She also writes, edits and curates Radical Automation, Radwell International's blog.

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Radwell: Innovating for a Positive Impact

Radwell: Innovating for a Positive Impact

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Radwell International: One Brand with Many Solutions

Radwell is a hybrid distribution and engineering company designed using modern advances in e-commerce and internet connections. Unlike older distribution models using small local industrial engineering-enabled distribution, or more modern national e-commerce websites lacking engineering support, Radwell offers the option to combine local engineering support-style distribution with the power of a national e-commerce platform. With Radwell, you get the ease of a worldwide e-commerce site combined with the largest technical support provider globally. Additionally, with Radwell’s aftermarket, you have access to the largest stock of new and obsolete parts available globally.

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Five Ways Radwell Verified Subs Can Change Your Life

If you work in a manufacturing facility, we’ve got a product offering that can change your life. Sounds like a lofty promise, doesn’t it? Our answer is all about one of the most unique of our offerings at Radwell International: our Radwell Verified Sub Program. It is not something that is all that common to find among industrial automation service/parts providers. We get asked about this program all the time by customers who want to know what a Radwell Verified Sub is and how it can benefit them.

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Five Things to Consider When Choosing An Electronics Repair Company

There are several crucial factors to consider when selecting an electronics repair company to collaborate with. The ideal repair company for your business can ensure that your repair process is efficient and seamless, keeping your operations running smoothly. The decision of choosing the right company to manage your repairs can be critical.

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What to Ask Before Hiring A Surplus Liquidation Service

There are numerous companies offering surplus liquidation services. When engaging a surplus inventory liquidation service, it's crucial to ask five pertinent questions before proceeding with the transaction.

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Automation Lifecycle Analysis Case Study: International Dairy Manufacturer

When industrial plant downtime can cost more than £10,000 per hour, companies must have emergency plans in place. For an international dairy manufacturer, Radwell’s Automation Lifecycle Analysis offered an emergency plan packaged in a solution that optimises obsolescence management in a comprehensive and proactive way.

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Five Tips to Improve Warehouse Productivity

Here at Radwell International, we have outlined five basic tips to help streamline and improve your warehouse productivity. 

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What is a HMI?

What is an HMI?

HMI stands for Human-Machine Interface.

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What is a PLC?

A Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) is an electronic device used to monitor or control production processes. It is a device that a user can program to perform a series or sequence of events. These events are triggered by inputs received at the programmable logic controller through delayed actions such as time delays.

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7 Ways to Maintain A Safe Warehouse Environment

One of the most important things to have knowledge of when working in an industrial automation or warehouse environment is maintaining a safe workplace for all employees. Jim Malia, Warehouse Manager, and Gary Wenrich, Logistics Operations Manager, both at   Radwell International 's headquarters offered some basic operating principles that can help anyone in a warehouse environment operate in a safe manner.

PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC IN THE WAREHOUSE: It's a great idea to set up a requirement in your warehouse that all pedestrian traffic is to use specifically marked aisles. If your warehouse doesn't designate specific aisles for pedestrians with clear markings, it's a good idea to put those markings in place. Having things clearly marked makes it easier for employees to understand the expected behavior when they are moving around in the warehouse.  All other aisles should be chained off to prevent people from walking in them while equipment is being used. If a forklift or other large machine is in use in one of the walkways, the aisle should be chained off at both ends and the alternate walkway must be used by all pedestrians. When an aisle is chained off, it let's pedestrians know that this is not a walking aisle. 

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