QComp Technologies celebrates 25th anniversary

Automation integrator specializes in material handling automation solutions.

By MMH Staff    September 28, 2015         

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QComp Technologies recently celebrated its 25th year anniversary as a leading automation integrator in the U.S., specializing in material handling automation solutions.

Founded in 1990 by Tom Doyle, the company initially focused on applications in the paper and metals industries but over the years has expanded its reach into the flat glass, solar, food, consumer goods and manufacturing industries.

“Thanks to our team of dedicated automation experts, we have designed and installed hundreds of robot-based automation systems throughout the United States and are known for our customer-focused approach, superior engineering capabilities, strategic partnerships, vast industry knowledge and comprehensive support systems,“ said Tom Doyle, president of QComp Technologies. “On behalf of our company I would like to thank all of our partners and customers for their confidence and business and we look forward to continuing working with them.”

QComp continues leverages its robot integration experience by aligning services with reliable robot suppliers. Beginning in 1997, QComp earned Certified Global Partner status with ABB Robotics, one of the world’s robot leaders. In 2010, QComp became a FANUC robots Authorized Integrator. QComp has continued to grow and in 2011, became a KUKA Robotics System Partner and in 2014 achieved recertification as part of the RIA Certified Robot Integrator program.

 

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