Laidig Systems Inc
Michael Genovese is an experienced engineering professional currently serving as the Research & Development Engineering Manager at Laidig Systems Inc since June 2010. In this role, Michael oversees the design and development of new reclaimers, leading to the release of eight new reclaim platforms since 2013. Previously, Michael worked as a Project Engineer, focusing on various engineering tasks such as material testing and structural analysis. Michael began professional experience as an Application Engineering Intern at Poclain Hydraulics, contributing to aftermarket initiatives and testing improvements. Academic qualifications include a Master of Science in Engineering with a focus on Engineering Management & Leadership from Purdue University, a Certificate in Global Management from the Thunderbird School of Global Management, and a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural & Biological Engineering from Purdue University.
Laidig Systems Inc
Laidig Systems, Inc. manufactures custom engineered storage and reclaim systems that aggressively unload non-flowable and semi-flowable materials including: biomass, wheat bran, soybean meal, DDGS, powders and chemicals. Our uniquely designed reclaim auger rotates 360 degrees around the bottom of a storage silo or dome to provide consistent, first-in, first-out (FIFO) unloading. Laidig reclaim systems can be installed in both flat and cone bottom structures, and are capable of handling a wide range of storage and output capacities.