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About Volm Companies

It all started in 1954 as a small family-run operation in Bryant, Wisconsin. The Volm family sold groceries and hardware supplies, serving the needs of local dairy and potato farmers. During this time, Gerald Volm realized that local customers needed a reliable supplier of used and new burlap to get their potatoes to market. Over time, the company formed distributor relationships with other bag companies and moved its growing business to Antigo, Wisconsin, where it began manufacturing its own products to meet changing market needs. The company has since expanded to include multiple manufacturing and distribution locations across the nation. Today, we partner with customers such as Sunkist and Green Giant to produce packaging to their exacting specifications. We also serve national and regional retailers, such as Menards and Fleet Farm, to distribute consumer items such as snow and garden fences, shade cloth and privacy fabric. Over the years, Volm may have grown to become one of the industry’s leading sources for packaging and equipment solutions, but we continue to follow Gerald Volm’s example by serving customers the high-value solutions they need with the personalized customer service they deserve.
Bulk Potato Packing Solutions
Volmpack M10i D Weigher

Volmpack M10i D Weigher

The Volmpack M10i D is one of our smaller, high-capacity stainless steel weighers. With its small footprint, vibrating lanes and easy-to-remove parts for quick cleaning and maintenance, this weigher would be great for any retail packing line.

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800-253-4737
1804 Edison Street
Antigo, Wisconsin  54409

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75 Applewood Dr. Ste. A
P.O. Box 128
Sparta, MI 49345

616.520.2137

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