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ProMach Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update

We are facing an unprecedented time as the Coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to spread around the world. ProMach’s primary concern is the safety and protection of our community – our customers, our partners, and our employees and their families – across the globe. To address this rapidly evolving situation, we have established our own COVID-19 Response Team that is continuously monitoring the latest updates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO), as well as the recommended guidelines of the governments where we operate. This Response Team is focused on the many issues presented by the outbreak including health and safety, travel, and operational issues. For the latest official updates from ProMach about this ongoing situation, please visit our ProMach Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update Web Site

ProMach Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update2020-03-17T21:18:57+00:00

Quest Industrial and ProMach Receive 2019 Global Partner Sales Award from FANUC Japan

FANUC Japan has honored both Quest Industrial and ProMach with its 2019 Global Partner Sales Award. This award, which was bestowed in December at FANUC’s Japanese headquarters, recognizes Quest’s outstanding sales and work on integrating FANUC robotics into their automation projects. FANUC is a leading industry supplier of robots, CNC systems and factory automation. During its Global Integrator Conference Dec. 17 in Japan, FANUC recognized: Ryan McCart, ProMach, President – Secondary Packaging Erik Grinnell, Quest, Vice President of Automation Aaron Phillips, Quest, Vice President of Operations “ProMach is very excited for the Quest team to be recognized with the FANUC Global Partner Sales Award,” said Ryan McCart, President – Secondary Packaging, ProMach. “Quest has enjoyed a solid relationship with FANUC through the years and are focused to continue growing and delivering innovative robotic solutions to its customers.” Founded in 2001, Quest Industrial (a ProMach brand) is the premier name in the development and implementation of robotic systems, integrated vision systems, system integration and other capabilities for the food, beverage, dairy and packaging automation industries. As the foremost robotic systems integrator, Quest’s goal is to apply their passion for robotics and engineering to help their customers operate more efficiently while reducing their costs. Quest has installed more than 400 FANUC robots since forming a strategic partnership with them in 2008, including more than 130 in food-handling applications including dairy and fresh produce since 2017 alone. Its success in food is rooted in portability, as Quest’s designs enable entire production lines to relocate to different facilities in a matter of days. This convenience is particularly helpful in the produce industry as Quest-designed processing/packaging systems can be moved to accommodate different harvests throughout the year. This isn’t the [...]

Quest Industrial and ProMach Receive 2019 Global Partner Sales Award from FANUC Japan2020-03-06T05:09:07+00:00

Ossid and Quest Demonstrate Robotic Integration at its Best for Poultry/Meat Packaging in Booth B5435 at IPPE

See how Quest brings its expertise in robotic integration to the ReeForm E40 for faster and more efficient packaging of poultry and meat products; special demonstrations each day at 2 p.m. Monroe, WI, January 24, 2020 – How do you take a well-designed thermoformer and make it better? Add robotics of course! Ossid, the dominant player of tray packaging, weigh/labeling, tray sealing and thermoforming machinery for the meat and poultry industries, is teaming up with the robotics experts at Quest to showcase their automation capabilities in booth B5435 at the International Production & Processing Expo (IPPE), Jan. 28-30 at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta. APPLICATION VIDEO: Quest Flexible Robotic Loading System ReeForm E40 Thermoformer & Flexible Robotic Loading System The joint endeavor between Ossid and Quest (both ProMach brands) involves adding a Flexible Robotic Loading System to the ReeForm E40 Thermoformer. The E40 is from Italian manufacturer Reepack (https://www.reepack.com/en), a leading manufacturer of tray sealers, thermoformers and other food packaging machinery; Ossid is the North American master distributor of Reepack. The ReeForm E40 is designed for both large and small production output, and features an all stainless-steel design for easy sanitation in washdown environments. The E40 offers maximum packaging reliability, and consistent pack quality at a higher level of speed to process flexible and rigid film with thicknesses up to 600 microns and film width up to 420 mm. Additionally, the unit provides a maximum forming depth of up to 120 mm and a maximum cut-off length of up to 300 mm. The addition to the Flexible Robotic Loading System from Quest is a great example of both brands playing off the strengths of the other. The Flexible Robotic Loading System is a [...]

Ossid and Quest Demonstrate Robotic Integration at its Best for Poultry/Meat Packaging in Booth B5435 at IPPE2020-01-24T15:25:24+00:00

FANUC America Recognizes Quest Industrial’s Robotic Packaging Innovations with Three Robotics Engineering and Sales Support Awards

MONROE, Wisconsin, September 23, 2019 – Quest Industrial received three awards for its robotic engineering and sales support from FANUC America at the 2019 FANUC Authorized System Integrator Conference. FANUC is a leading industry supplier of robots, CNC systems and factory automation. The three awards Quest received included: Intelligent Robotics Award recognizes sales leadership of intelligent products including Vision, Force and Learning Vibration Control (LVC). Growth Award recognizes outstanding growth of robot sales from 2017 to 2018. Sales Leadership Award with 100+ Distinction recognizes an exemplary level of sales in 2018; the 100+ distinction acknowledges the achievement of integrating more than 100 FANUC robots in their automation solutions. “We’re very honored to receive these awards from FANUC,” said Don Wickstrum, Quest founder and Vice President of Robotics Business Development. “Our relationship with FANUC has continued to strengthen over the years. Our solutions push the technological envelop. FANUC has the most advanced robotic offering, and that’s the reason we use their robots. They’ve been a great partner to us.” Founded in 2001, Quest Industrial is a leader in the development and implementation of robotic systems, integrated vision systems, panel building and other capabilities for food, beverage, plastics, metal and packaging automation industries. As a premier robotic systems integrator, Quest’s goal is to apply their passion for robotics and engineering to help their customers operate more efficiently while reducing their costs. Quest’s relationship with FANUC dates back nearly two decades. One of the first projects where Quest used FANUC robots was an application within the cheese industry. Since that time, Quest has integrated 100s robots in automation projects around the world. Quest has excelled at integrating available technologies in new ways to accomplish customer packaging goals with [...]

FANUC America Recognizes Quest Industrial’s Robotic Packaging Innovations with Three Robotics Engineering and Sales Support Awards2019-10-11T16:45:56+00:00

Quest Powering Up its Robotic Pouch Packer and Space-Saving Skid-Based Palletizer Capabilities in booth C-3026 at PACK EXPO 2019

MONROE, Wisconsin, September 10, 2019 – ProMach’s newest key acquisition, Quest Industrial, is exhibiting its new Quik Pick & Pack robotic pick and place cell, along with its Boxed-Bot robotic palletizer, in booth No. C-3026 at PACK EXPO 2019, September 23-25, at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas. Quest is an award-winning, FANUC Authorized system integrator and certified vision specialist, and its systems are capable of direct food contact with U.S. Department of Agriculture compliant and washdown designs. The diverse knowledge base of Quest engineers and programmers encompasses the entire manufacturing process, allowing them to solve virtually any customer application with the appropriate level of robotic automation. For application video and more information about the Quest booth ---> Click here! Quest Quik Pick & Pack The Quest Quik Pick & Pack is a high-speed robotic case packer that’s quick, accurate and compact. A main differentiating point with the Quik Pick & Pack is its speed and flexibility. With the QPack custom case packing software, the Quik Pick & Pack can be configured to pick up as many as 1,000 pieces per minute. The Quik Pick & Pack works extremely well with flexible film packaging, thanks to its vision system and optional 3D scanning that quickly detects the pouches’ topography and center of gravity to identify the proper high point for picking. While the ideal application is flexible film packaging, the Quik Pick & Pack performs well with just about any packaging type that comes from a vertical form fill seal or horizontal flow wrapper machine. Another distinguishing feature of the Quik Pick & Pack is its flexibility. The machine can pick and place bags weighing just 1 ounce up to 20 pounds. Additionally, [...]

Quest Powering Up its Robotic Pouch Packer and Space-Saving Skid-Based Palletizer Capabilities in booth C-3026 at PACK EXPO 20192019-09-09T12:31:04+00:00

ProMach acquires Quest Industrial

ProMach Strengthens Robotics Integration Capabilities with Acquisition of Quest Industrial Deal expands ProMach’s growing robotics and integrated solutions portfolio and enhances robotic service capabilities across multiple markets CINCINNATI, Ohio, April 15, 2019 – ProMach, a worldwide leader in packaging machinery solutions, announced today it has acquired Quest Industrial, a leading provider of robotic integration solutions. The addition of Wisconsin-based Quest expands ProMach’s capacity for sophisticated robotics projects, enhances ProMach’s robust robotics support competencies, and strengthens its integrated solutions capabilities for a wide range of applications. Quest, founded in 2001, is a full-service robotic integrator that specializes in automation solutions across food, beverage, plastics, metal, and other industries needing to automate, better utilize floor space, and improve the flexibility of their production lines. Quest has a strong expertise within the food industry, with leading solutions for dairy, produce, and other markets installed across North America and beyond. Their unique robotic solutions include applications in pick and place, cup filling, knife cutting, vacuum sealing, case erecting, tray forming, palletizing, vision and verification systems, and much more, including bundling multiple application technologies into a single robotic packaging cell. Quest systems are capable of direct food contact with USDA compliant and wash down designs. “We’re excited to welcome the Quest team to ProMach,” says Mark Anderson, ProMach President and CEO. “Robotics has been a strong growth engine for ProMach recently, with significant double-digit growth over the last few years, driven by customers looking to add automation, flexibility, consistency, and more to their packaging lines. Quest is a high integrity team with a well-earned reputation for designing, fabricating, delivering, and supporting robotic cells to customers across a range of industries.” Quest is an award-winning FANUC Authorized System Integrator and Certified [...]

ProMach acquires Quest Industrial2019-04-18T14:08:42+00:00

Interest continues to grow in Quest Industrial’s IAV.

December 10, 2018 - Monroe, WI Intelligent Autonomous Vehicle (IAV) In the spring of 2018, Quest Industrial revealed to the world the first wash-down rated Intelligent Autonomous Vehicle.  The IAV, as it is commonly called,  has drawn the attention of several industry leaders.   With a payload up to 5,000 lbs., the IAV has a drive unit capable of transporting most anything within a traditional industry setting.  Focused upon the food and beverage industry, the design team adhered to strict sanitation standards, as well as, tackled a variety of other operational concerns; like being able to operate in confined spaces and needing to maneuver on sloped surfaces. Engineered to be intelligent, the IAV offers a full HMI with intelligent mapping, dynamic safeties, wireless communications and diagnostic capabilities. Quest’s IAV has the ability to self-maneuver in multiple directions on graded floors due to its dynamic driving capabilities. Powered by lithium polymer batteries, the Intelligent Autonomous Vehicle is capable of operation for up to eight hours before a recharge is needed. Albeit the first-generation, the IAV has business heads vying for the advancement of autonomous systems within their facilities. The IAV's pallet handling design, as seen in the pictures below, is currently undergoing beta testing, and the soon-to-be developed fork-lift version looks to hit the market in 2019. For more information, contact Quest Industrial’s sales department at (608) 325-5850 / sales@questindustrial.com     

Interest continues to grow in Quest Industrial’s IAV.2019-04-18T14:09:05+00:00

Bill Weichmann named President of Quest Industrial

                PRESS RELEASE - September 6, 2018   In light of the ever-growing demand for robotics and automation, Quest Industrial, LLC of Monroe, Wisconsin has witnessed recent staffing growth and at this time would like to announce the following advancements and hires: Bill Weichmann, (pictured) from Janesville, WI has been named President of Quest Industrial.  In doing so, Weichmann, replaces owner Don Wickstrum as President, who has transitioned into Chief Executive Officer for Quest Industrial, as well as, the newly formed Theobotic Ag Technology.   Weichmann comes to Quest Industrial with over 30 years of experience in Tier I and Tier II Automotive Supply Management.  Weichmann holds a degree from the University of Wisconsin-Platteville in Industrial Technology. Along with the placement of Weichmann as President, a promotion and shuffling of Vice Presidential duties has occurred.   Seasoned Quest veterans, Timothy Wilson and Aaron Phillips, have transitioned into the roles of Vice President of Communications and Vice President of Operations respectively; while Service Manager, Erik Grinnell of Monroe, WI has been promoted to Vice President of Automation. In addition to these executive level advancements, Quest Industrial has newly hired the following 10 individuals: Aaron S. – Project Manager – Monroe, WI Anthony P. – Mechanical Engineer – Wilmette, IL Dan C. – Electrical Engineer – Monroe, WI Don S. – Fabrication Assembly Technician – Riddott, IL Jeremiah A. – Electrical Pneumatic Technician – Brodhead, WI Justin H. – Software Engineer – Fort Gratiot, MI Luis B. – Mechanical Engineer – Chicago, IL Matt M. – Service Technician – Hartland, WI Parth G. – Electrical Pneumatic Technician – New York, NY Sam I. – Software Engineer – Bridgeton, MO Quest Industrial is a growing [...]

Bill Weichmann named President of Quest Industrial2019-04-18T13:31:08+00:00

The robotics industry continues to grow and that means growth at Quest Industrial:  WE’RE HIRING!!

If you want an opportunity to work with cutting edge robotic technology in a family like atmosphere; then read on.   Quest Industrial is a Monroe, WI based company that is known not only for its standard line of food grade equipment, but also for its innovations in food, dairy, plastic and durable goods.  Quest Industrial has continually been in the forefront of innovations in industry, which has led our team to an award winning reputation.                  Want a chance to work for one of the top 10 Robotics Technology Solutions Provider? Industrial automation is growing by leaps and bounds.  Since 2001, Quest Industrial has been on the cutting edge of automation technology.  As manufacturing demands increase, so too does the need for quality built automated equipment.  To fill this need Quest Industrial employees some of the best engineers and finest craftsman in the industry.  Currently employing 26, Quest looks to add another 5 to 10 talented employees in the next year.  Working in a high tech industry that embrace customers who operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week is a challenging task. It takes a very strong work ethic and a high-level of talent to work in the automation field. There are many companies that integrate industrial equipment, but very few have the family-orientated atmosphere coupled with the innovations and cutting edge technology that you’ll find at Quest Industrial. More than 250,000 robots are currently operating in U.S. factories.   While the robots tend to absorb low-skilled tasks, the demand for highly-skilled technicians to manage the robots is on the rise.  To work in the automation field, one must have a basic understanding of robotics and automation, [...]

The robotics industry continues to grow and that means growth at Quest Industrial:  WE’RE HIRING!!2019-04-18T14:10:55+00:00