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Quest Industrial to launch new Box Bot PACK EXPO 2021

By Mike Santora | August 25, 2021

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Quest Box BotQuest Industrial is bringing robotic palletizing to more customers and markets with the launch of its new standardized Box Bot – the QB300 series, which is debuting in booth C-2825 at PACK EXPO 2021, Sept. 27-29, at the Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas.

The Box Bot, a space-saving robotic palletizer with a small footprint, starting at just 8’x10’, allows an operator to design and produce exact pallet patterns quickly and easily from bags to boxes and other product types. The new standardized version comes with the same features and benefits of the original Box Bot, but is built for those customers who don’t require a lot of added customization in their machine.

“There are many custom applications that are relatively straightforward and ultimately don’t need something that’s extremely complex,” said Ryan Womble, Director of Sales, Quest. “We’ve standardized and pre-defined key configurations of the Box Bot, while not sacrificing capability or functionality. Our standardized version enables us to offer a more cost-effective palletizing solution to customers with shorter lead times.”

Ideal applications for this new standardized version of the Box Bot include companies that rely on manual palletizing in industries such as food, beverage, consumer goods, and others. Implementing a robotic solution cuts down on labor costs, reduces the risk of employee injury associated with manual palletizing, and increases predictability of a company’s production output.

All models of the Box Bot QB300 series feature a FANUC robot that provides higher stack patterns, which better maximize tractor-trailer loading for more efficient shipping. Creating patterns is accomplished through the QBox custom pallet building HMI-based software, the most technologically-intuitive operator interface available on the market. The ability to build your own patterns saves time and money by eliminating the need to have a service programmer onsite to perform the task.

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.

To see how the new standardized Box Bot QB300 series can improve packaging processes on your next project, visit Quest in booth C-2825 at PACK EXPO 2021.

Quest
www.questindustrial.com


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