Wincanton firm Invar, a robotics and automation business, has rebranded as Inteq to highlight its focus on innovation.

Inteq MD Scott Merrick said: “Everything we do at Inteq is about engineering smarter businesses.

“With two decades of experience, our team are well-placed to demystify automation and help businesses revolutionise their performance.

“Our new brand is designed to reflect our cutting-edge innovation and the enormous potential of our proprietary software, which can integrate with any warehouse technology.”

Inteq’s integration of automated warehouse solutions is powered by its software, Inteq Warehousing Software (IWS).

IWS is a configurable and scalable software suite which intelligently orchestrates and optimises warehouse activity, particularly robots and automation.

The company was purchased by Wincanton in 2024.

The company was purchased by Wincanton in 2024

Inteq’s solutions are deployed across multiple territories, with brands including Pets at Home and Superdry.

Wincanton acquired Inteq in March last year and said it would help it “catapult” forwards as a leader of robotics solutions.