The Pack Perspective | Industrial Insights & Component Solutions

How Invertek Drives Power Food & Beverage Production

Written by Theresa Hoffman | Jan 22, 2026 5:13:50 PM

We love to hear success stories! It’s very rewarding to know that our vendors offer product solutions across every industry. We especially appreciate being able to share their success stories—it’s a fantastic learning experience for our team and helps build closer relationships with our vendors.

When asked about the food and beverage industry, Invertek didn’t disappoint. They provided us with all the details about where and how they can help.

Here are some Invertek food and beverage solutions, copied and summarized from their case studies:

Who: A tequila producer in Mexico

Problem: The tequila producer sought to reduce energy consumption associated with the agave crusher motor without compromising the quality or efficiency of their production process. 

 

Who: Pratters branded coffee roasters

Problem: The success of any coffee roast hinges on meticulous control of temperature and airflow. Accurate control of gear motors, enabling consistent and high-quality coffee roasting across cafes, roasteries, and industrial setting.

 

Who: PTPN XI PG, a sugar producer in Indonesia

Problem: A sugar producer's high-powered centrifugal machine was underperforming and had become unreliable. This resulted in downtime and maintenance costs, as well as affecting the quantity and quality of the sugar product. One of its centrifugal machines was underperforming and had become unreliable. This resulted in downtime and maintenance costs, as well as affecting the quantity and quality of the sugar product.

 

Who: A Greek tortilla producer

Problem: A new conveyor line was being commissioned to check the quality and to pack and palletize tortillas. Accurate control of the line and a cartesian system for removing poor quality tortillas was required.

 

Who: US pizza oven manufacturer

Problem: A pizza oven manufacturer was experiencing tripping of its ovens in countries outside the USA by VFDs installed in the ovens which were tripping Ground Fault Detection systems.