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Contoro Robotics

Status

Post Idea

Owner

John Doe A.

Post Date

Jan 24, 2026

Platform

Abc Testing

Contoro Robotics | Autonomous Warehouse Robotics

The Challenge

Contoro Robotics had been working with an existing panel shop that delivered panels with critical quality failures: specifications weren't followed, and—most dangerously—components were left ungrounded. These quality gaps cascaded into field failures that disrupted warehouse operations and damaged Contoro's reliability reputation with customers. Brandon Turner's engineering team needed a vendor they could trust.

Panel Specifications

  • Industrial safety I/O interface module

  • Integrated PLC control node

  • Network switch with redundancy support

  • Multi-signal input/output points

  • Robust industrial enclosure

  • All components fully grounded per UL508A

  • Specification compliance: 100% adherence to design prints

How Blitzpanel Helped

We took Contoro's print specifications as requirements, not suggestions. Every component was grounded per standard. We communicated throughout the build process, updating Contoro on progress and confirming decisions. We manufactured, assembled, and tested the system to specification. Total timeline: 1-2 months from engagement to delivery.

The Results

  • Quality consistency: Every panel built to spec, first time—no field rework required

  • System reliability: Elimination of grounding issues and specification deviations

  • Operational confidence: Panels deploy without cascading failures affecting customer systems

  • Vendor lock-in reversed: Contoro now uses Blitzpanel as their go-to shop for all control requirements

What They Say

What They Say

We can actually rely on you to deliver what we need, how we specified it.

— Brandon Turner, Sr. Robotics Engineer, Contoro Robotics

— Brandon Turner, Sr. Robotics Engineer, Contoro Robotics

For robotics and automation companies, control panel quality directly impacts system reliability and customer trust. A vendor who treats specifications as absolutes—not negotiable suggestions—eliminates the hidden cost of field fixes, customer support escalations, and reputation damage. This is worth paying for. When specs are non-negotiable and communication is clear, your engineering team can focus on building better systems, not troubleshooting vendor failures.