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Charlotte Stonestreet
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Inteq becomes new name for Invar Group
28 April 2025
INVAR GROUP, the business specialising in end-to-end warehouse automation solutions, has announced that it is rebranding as Inteq, an integrator of automation and robotics technology for supply chains.

Inteq’s integration of automated warehouse solutions is powered by its proprietary software, Inteq Warehousing Software (IWS). IWS is an intelligent, configurable, and scalable software suite which intelligently orchestrates and optimises warehouse activity, particularly robots and automation.
Crucially, IWS is entirely ‘hardware agnostic’, able to seamlessly and easily plug-and-play with any type of existing or planned warehouse hardware, enabling customers to futureproof their supply chains for the years ahead.
The new brand has been designed to highlight the business’ strong focus on innovation and its expertise in bringing together the right combination of people, software and hardware to create the best solution for every customer.
Commenting on the rebrand, 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.”
Founded in 2005, Inteq’s solutions are already deployed across multiple territories, with brands including Pets at Home and Superdry.
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