Webinar
From beans to boxes: How a leading coffee roaster transformed its end-of-line
October 14, 2025 09:00 PM

Join us for an exclusive webinar on October 14 to discover how Cascade Coffee successfully tackled some of today’s biggest manufacturing challenges — from labor shortages and safety risks to production bottlenecks — by automating its palletizing process with Robotiq’s cutting-edge solutions.
In just 13 months, Cascade Coffee achieved an impressive return on investment, increased throughput to over 6,500 cases per day, and improved employee satisfaction across the board. This session will take you behind the scenes of their journey — highlighting the obstacles they faced, the solutions they implemented, and the measurable impact they achieved.
Whether you’re exploring automation for the first time or looking to enhance your current operations, you’ll gain actionable insights and a step-by-step roadmap to kickstart your own automation success story. This is not another theoretical webinar — it’s a practical, jargon-free session built on real-world results.
What you’ll learn in this webinar:
How Cascade Coffee identified and addressed its labor and safety challenges
The automation technologies and process improvements that delivered ROI in just over a year
Proven strategies to scale palletizing operations without adding complexity
Practical steps to evaluate, implement, and measure your own automation project
Don’t miss this chance to learn directly from industry experts and see what’s possible for your business.
Reserve Your Spot Today!

Mike DeGrace
Michael DeGrace graduated from the Colorado School of Mines with a Bachelor of Science in Chemical and Biological Engineering and is an experienced sales Michael DeGrace graduated from the Colorado School of Mines with a Bachelor of Science in Chemical and Biological Engineering and is an experienced sales engineer with proficiency in manufacturing, components, and collaborative robots. Michael started at Universal Robots as a Channel Development Manager in 2018 and is now a Universal Robots Plus Ecosystem Manager.