AutoCrib
Mark Stanley is an experienced technology leader with a diverse background in application development and management across multiple industries. Currently serving as Application Development Manager at AutoCrib since November 2022, Mark previously held the position of Director of Application Development at TrustCommerce®, where successful implementation of P2PE semi-integrated payment solutions and Agile practices were key achievements. With a strong foundation in software architecture and team leadership developed at organizations such as the Automobile Club of Southern California and Omnifuse, Mark has consistently driven project success and operational improvements. Additional expertise includes managing operations at Permlight Inc., directing corporate IT functions at Microsemi Corp., and contributing to software development at Informative Research. Mark holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from USC Marshall School of Business.
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AutoCrib
AutoCrib delivers the world’s broadest line of automated inventory vending machines. No other company has more enterprise-level installations or more experience than AutoCrib. We brought the first industrial vending machine to market and most of the innovations you see today. We have deployed over 20,000+ systems worldwide. AutoCrib manufactures a variety of handheld scanners, automated lockers, traditional coil/helix machines, a PPE specific dispensing machine, RFID systems, vertical storage machines, vision based tool cabinets as well as small and large robotic carousel systems with an optional counting scale attachment. Further, AutoCrib is one of the few companies in the business that builds both its hardware and software in house. No other company provides such a variety of point-of-use dispensing technology. AutoCrib systems are driven by their powerful software, which provides end-users with real-time usage data and in many cases, updates their ERP systems. This allows manufacturers to dramatically reduce inventory costs by as much as 50% or more through increased accountability and tighter access control.