Conveyer & Caster Announces Cleveland’s Material Handling & Safety Expo

Free Industry Event to Bring Together Manufacturers, Safety Professionals, & Facility Leaders Across Ohio

WESTLAKE, Ohio — Conveyer & Caster Corp. announced today that it will host Cleveland’s Material Handling & Safety Expo on September 24, 2026, at its headquarters in Westlake, Ohio. The free event will bring together manufacturers, distributors, warehouse operators, safety professionals, engineers, and facility leaders to explore the latest advancements in material handling, workplace safety, storage systems, ergonomics, and operational efficiency.

Attendees will have opportunities to connect with more than 20 leading manufacturers, experience live equipment demonstrations, participate in educational seminars, and learn about practical solutions designed to improve facility operations.

The expo also marks Conveyer & Caster’s 65th anniversary of helping customers improve material flow, workplace safety, and productivity throughout Ohio and the surrounding region.

“This event is about bringing together customers, manufacturers, and industry experts to share ideas, solve challenges, and explore solutions that make workplaces safer and more efficient,” said Jeff Stohr, CEO of Conveyer & Caster Corp. “We’re proud to celebrate 65 years of serving our customers by creating an event focused on education, innovation, and meaningful industry connections.”

Educational seminars planned throughout the day include:

·       Ohio BWC Safety Grant Opportunities

·       Ergonomic Lifting & Material Movement

·       Facility Safety Trends & Best Practices

Attendees will also have opportunities to learn how Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation safety grants may help offset the cost of qualifying workplace safety and ergonomic improvements.

“This event is about bringing together customers, manufacturers, and industry experts to share ideas, solve challenges, and explore solutions that make workplaces safer and more efficient,” said Jeff Stohr, CEO of Conveyer & Caster Corp. “We’re proud to celebrate 65 years of serving our customers by creating an event focused on education, innovation, and meaningful industry connections.”

Educational seminars planned throughout the day include:

·       Ohio BWC Safety Grant Opportunities

·       Ergonomic Lifting & Material Movement

·       Facility Safety Trends & Best Practices

 

Attendees will also have opportunities to learn how Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation safety grants may help offset the cost of qualifying workplace safety and ergonomic improvements.

Event Information

Cleveland’s Material Handling & Safety Expo
September 24, 2026
10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Dinner & Networking Following the Event
Located at Conveyer & Caster Corp. Headquarters
29570 Clemens Rd., Westlake, OH 44145

Registration and event details are available at: www.cc-efi.com/expo65

About Conveyer & Caster Corp.

Founded in 1961, Conveyer & Caster – Equipment for Industry is a fourth-generation, family-owned provider of material handling, storage, automation, ergonomic, and workplace safety solutions. Headquartered in Westlake, Ohio, the company serves manufacturers, distributors, and industrial facilities throughout Ohio and the surrounding region with solutions designed to improve safety, productivity, and material flow. Backed by more than 65 years of industry expertise, Conveyer & Caster provides engineering, project management, installation, service, and ongoing support to help customers operate safer, smarter, and more efficiently.

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