Dan Quam Joins Brokk as Parts Manager
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Dan Quam Joins Brokk as Parts Manager

Brokk, the world's leading manufacturer of remote-controlled demolition machines, hires Dan Quam as parts manager for the company's Monroe, Washington, parts warehouse. His responsibilities include managing the parts department and overseeing, receiving and purchasing spare parts for both Brokk and Aquajet products in North America. Quam will work with the Brokk team, including Warehouse Manager Noah Acree and Assistant Warehouse Manager Brodie Kohn, to help ensure Brokk delivers on its promise of same-day shipping on all common parts.

"Dan is a longtime partner of Brokk and Aquajet. We've worked together for more than 20 years and knew this position would be a great fit," said Lars Lindgren, president of Brokk Inc. "He brings a lot of industry and product-specific knowledge, so he has a great base to start this position. His previous knowledge of our brands means he can start working with customers to provide service and product support immediately."

Before joining Brokk, Quam worked for Mi Fluid Power Solutions, a hydraulic/pneumatic parts distributor, for more than 32 years. He worked his way up from the warehouse and learned all aspects of the business from customer service and purchasing to branch management. His most recent position was in outside sales. In this role, he regularly worked with Brokk, developing a longstanding relationship with the team and a deep knowledge of the Brokk and Aquajet brands. All in all, his three decades of experience will help him provide Brokk and Aquajet customers specialized product knowledge and industry expertise to get the parts they need on the job.

The parts warehouse Quam manages houses an array of standard and specialty parts for all Brokk models as well as parts and accessories for Hydrodemolition robots. This warehouse works in conjunction with Brokk's service centers in St. Joseph, Missouri, and Stanhope, New Jersey, to provide fast, reliable support for customers across North America. In most cases, they can significantly reduce downtime for customers in the field and reduce shipping costs.

"This role is a great opportunity to work with awesome people and an awesome product," Quam said. "Brokk has unlimited potential in the construction world, and I'm excited to work with Brokk to provide quality parts, timely delivery and the insights they've come to expect from both Brokk and Aquajet so customers can stay up and running to meet their deadlines."

Brokk, the world's leading manufacturer of remote-controlled demolition machines, hires Dan Quam as parts manager for the company's Monroe, Washington, parts warehouse. His responsibilities include managing the parts department and overseeing, receiving and purchasing spare parts for both Brokk and Aquajet products in North America. Quam will work with the Brokk team, including Warehouse Manager Noah Acree and Assistant Warehouse Manager Brodie Kohn, to help ensure Brokk delivers on its promise of same-day shipping on all common parts. Dan is a longtime partner of Brokk and Aquajet. We've worked together for more than 20 years and knew this position would be a great fit, said Lars Lindgren, president of Brokk Inc. He brings a lot of industry and product-specific knowledge, so he has a great base to start this position. His previous knowledge of our brands means he can start working with customers to provide service and product support immediately. Before joining Brokk, Quam worked for Mi Fluid Power Solutions, a hydraulic/pneumatic parts distributor, for more than 32 years. He worked his way up from the warehouse and learned all aspects of the business from customer service and purchasing to branch management. His most recent position was in outside sales. In this role, he regularly worked with Brokk, developing a longstanding relationship with the team and a deep knowledge of the Brokk and Aquajet brands. All in all, his three decades of experience will help him provide Brokk and Aquajet customers specialized product knowledge and industry expertise to get the parts they need on the job. The parts warehouse Quam manages houses an array of standard and specialty parts for all Brokk models as well as parts and accessories for Hydrodemolition robots. This warehouse works in conjunction with Brokk's service centers in St. Joseph, Missouri, and Stanhope, New Jersey, to provide fast, reliable support for customers across North America. In most cases, they can significantly reduce downtime for customers in the field and reduce shipping costs. This role is a great opportunity to work with awesome people and an awesome product, Quam said. Brokk has unlimited potential in the construction world, and I'm excited to work with Brokk to provide quality parts, timely delivery and the insights they've come to expect from both Brokk and Aquajet so customers can stay up and running to meet their deadlines.

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