Adam Quoss
Adam Quoss 
VP of Sales
Adam Quoss celebrates his 19th Anniversary with Mac-Tech in 2024 (which is our company’s 40th Anniversary!), serves as the Vice President of Sales, and oversees the Illinois and Indiana Territories, where he resides.
A 2004 Graduate of the University of Illinois, and 2007 received my CMTSE (Certified Machine Tool Sales Engineer) Professional Certification held by a small percentage of our industry professionals, as well as a Six Sigma Lean Professional, Adam understands how to manage the success of his customers from sales, integration, and through the life of the machine tool.
As an Eagle Scout (1998), he brings the best characteristics to all of his business and personal relationships. Adam looks forward to bringing his technical Machinery Knowledge, Applications Experience, and Lean Manufacturing Principles, to offer the best solution to your Application Requirements!
Related Articles
- Optimizing Material Use with HSG’s Intelligent NestingAdam Quoss, VP of Sales at Mac-Tech, provides insights on optimizing material use with HSG’s Intelligent Nesting. He emphasizes practical strategies to enhance efficiency and reduce waste in fabrication operations. Decision-makers are guided on modernizing processes, leveraging technology for cost savings and improved productivity. Adam’s expertise offers actionable steps for competitive advancement.
- How I See Software-Driven Tools Boosting Indiana FabricatorsIn this insightful article, Pat O’Neill, National Sales Executive at Mac-Tech, explores the transformative impact of software-driven tools on Indiana’s metal roofing fabricators. By integrating advanced technologies, these manufacturers are experiencing increased precision, efficiency, and customization in their production processes. Pat draws on his extensive expertise to illustrate how these innovations not only streamline operations but also enhance product quality and competitiveness. His commitment to delivering tailored solutions ensures that clients can fully leverage these advancements. Readers are encouraged to consider how adopting such cutting-edge tools could elevate their own manufacturing capabilities, driving growth and success in an evolving industry landscape.
- Insights from Shop Assessments on Uncovering Bottlenecks in Indiana Fabrication LinesIn this insightful article, Pat O’Neill, National Sales Executive at Mac-Tech, draws on extensive experience conducting shop assessments across Indiana’s fabrication lines to identify common bottlenecks hindering efficiency in metal roofing manufacturing. Pat highlights how targeted improvements in machinery and processes not only streamline production but also enhance product quality and reduce downtime. Demonstrating a deep commitment to understanding each client’s unique challenges, Pat offers practical strategies and tailored solutions designed to optimize workflow and maximize output. Readers are invited to explore these valuable insights and consider how applying them can transform their own manufacturing operations for greater productivity and competitive advantage.
- My Checklist: Key Questions for Evaluating Indiana ManufacturersIn this insightful article, Pat O’Neill leverages his extensive experience as a National Sales Executive at Mac-Tech to guide readers through essential questions for evaluating Indiana manufacturers. Focusing on the advanced machines and processes shaping metal roofing production, Pat highlights how these innovations drive efficiency, quality, and cost-effectiveness. With a strong commitment to delivering customized solutions, he empowers manufacturers to make informed decisions that align with their unique operational goals. Readers will find valuable perspectives that can elevate their manufacturing strategies and strengthen their competitive edge in the industry.
- How I Advise Indiana OEMs on Section 179 for EfficiencyIn this insightful article, Pat O’Neill, National Sales Executive at Mac-Tech, delves into the strategic advantages of leveraging Section 179 for Indiana OEMs in the metal roofing manufacturing sector. Pat outlines how specific machines and processes can significantly boost efficiency and productivity, offering tangible benefits such as reduced operational costs and enhanced output quality. With a wealth of experience and a keen understanding of industry needs, Pat is dedicated to crafting tailored solutions that align with each client’s unique goals. Readers are encouraged to explore these insights and consider how they can transform their manufacturing operations for greater success.
- How I Advise Indiana Shops on Section 179 with Wilson ToolIn this insightful article, Adam Quoss delves into the strategic advantages of utilizing Section 179 in partnership with Wilson Tool for Indiana metal roofing shops. Adam highlights how the right equipment can significantly enhance manufacturing efficiency and profitability. With a deep understanding of the industry, Pat is committed to delivering customized solutions that meet the unique needs of each client. Readers are encouraged to explore how these expert insights and innovative tools can optimize their operations, driving growth and success in the competitive metal roofing market.
- Why I Urge Indiana Shops to Act: $2.5M Deductions NowIn this insightful article, Adam Quoss, VP of Sales at Mac-Tech, emphasizes the immediate opportunity for Indiana metal roofing manufacturers to capitalize on $2.5M deductions. He highlights the transformative benefits of advanced machinery, which include increased efficiency, precision, and cost savings. The article showcases Pat’s extensive expertise and dedication to delivering customized solutions that meet each client’s unique needs. Readers are encouraged to explore these insights to elevate their manufacturing processes, improve productivity, and gain a competitive edge in the market.
- Why I Advise CNC Assessments for Indiana’s Tax SavingsIn this insightful article, Pat O’Neill, National Sales Executive at Mac-Tech, delves into the strategic advantages of conducting CNC assessments for maximizing tax savings in Indiana’s metal roofing manufacturing sector. Pat draws on extensive industry expertise to illuminate how CNC machinery optimizes production efficiency, reduces waste, and enhances product quality. By offering tailored solutions, Pat demonstrates a deep commitment to helping clients achieve operational excellence and financial benefits. Readers are encouraged to explore these insights to elevate their manufacturing processes and capitalize on potential tax incentives, ultimately driving growth and innovation in their operations.
- How I Help Indiana Shops Maximize CNC Tax BenefitsIn this insightful article, Pat O’Neill, National Sales Executive at Mac-Tech, explores how Indiana metal roofing manufacturers can leverage CNC tax benefits to optimize their operations. Pat delves into the advantages of advanced CNC machinery, highlighting their role in enhancing efficiency, precision, and cost-effectiveness in metal roofing production. With a deep understanding of industry needs, Pat is dedicated to offering customized solutions that align with each client’s unique requirements. Readers are encouraged to consider how these strategies can transform their manufacturing processes, driving growth and innovation in their businesses.
- Why I Advise Indiana Shops to Leverage Section 179 NowIn this insightful article, Pat O’Neill, National Sales Executive at Mac-Tech, delves into the strategic advantages of utilizing Section 179 for Indiana metal roofing manufacturers. By investing in advanced machinery now, shops can significantly boost productivity and reduce operational costs. Pat highlights how cutting-edge equipment not only enhances precision and efficiency but also offers substantial tax benefits under Section 179. Drawing on his extensive experience, Pat emphasizes his dedication to crafting personalized solutions that meet the unique needs of each client. Readers are encouraged to explore these expert recommendations to elevate their manufacturing capabilities and drive business growth.
- Why I Recommend Indiana CNC Software Upgrades for 2025 Sec. 179Pat O’Neill shares why Indiana metal roofing shops should prioritize CNC software upgrades in 2025—pairing production gains with the potential advantages of Sec. 179 expensing. He outlines how smarter nesting for panels and trim, offline programming, barcode-driven workflows, and tighter integration across coil lines, folders, roll formers, and shears can cut scrap, shrink setup time, boost throughput, and elevate cut and bend consistency. Drawing on his experience helping fabricators modernize with Mac-Tech, Pat focuses on right-sized, tailored upgrade paths, implementation plans, and training that fit each operation’s mix of machines, people, and goals. If you’re looking to turn more material into sellable roof components with fewer errors—and make 2025 budgets work harder—these insights offer a clear roadmap to stronger margins and more reliable delivery.
- Why I Advise Year-End Sec. 179 for Indiana CNC Control RetrofitsWith year-end in sight, Pat O’Neill, National Sales Executive at Mac-Tech, makes the case for Indiana shops to modernize existing iron with CNC control retrofits—and use Section 179 to capture the savings now. Upgrading controls on press brakes, folders, shears, and roll formers can speed changeovers for panel and trim profiles, tighten bend accuracy for standing-seam systems, cut scrap and rework, improve safety, and extend machine life—often with minimal downtime and a faster ROI than a new purchase. Drawing on hands-on work with metal roofing manufacturers, Pat outlines clear decision criteria, real-world payback benchmarks, and turnkey support—assessment, installation, training, and timing to meet in-service deadlines—tailored to each operation. Consider how these insights could eliminate bottlenecks, standardize quality, and strengthen cash flow heading into next year.











