OTTO Motors expands its worldwide AMR network
OTTO Motors, a division of Clearpath Robotics and a provider of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), has announced a series of partnerships to extend the availability of its line of AMRs to a global audience. In addition, OTTO Motors has successfully completed third party assessments to demonstrate that the company’s products meet or exceed all relevant safety standards in Europe and in the United States including ANSI/RIA R15.08 which it helped to define.
OTTO Motors provides autonomous material handling inside manufacturing facilities and warehouses, and the company says its technology is behind some of the largest deployments of AMRs in North America.
In order to make OTTO’s line of AMRs available worldwide, the company has partnered with leading system integrators around the world and expanded its global partnership program. OTTO Motors is announcing partnerships with DesignPro Automation and Romias Robotics in Europe as well as our global integrator partner Grenzebach Group. This is in addition to new warehousing operations in The Netherlands and Japan to better serve customers in those regions.
“One of the things that sets OTTO Motors apart is our process-first approach to automating material handling,” said OTTO Motors Chief Revenue Officer Rick Baker. “It is how we’re able to achieve facility-scale transformation for our customers and why we’ve been very intentional about our growth. We partner with the very best integrators and tech leaders to provide customers with industry expertise to automate a wide range of workflows in their facilities and regional presence to provide top tier support. Seventy percent of our customers are Global 500. We’re proud today to announce global coverage and safety compliance worldwide.”
While Romias Robotics (based in The Netherlands) and DesignPro Automation (based in Ireland) are implementation partners working in the European market, German company Grenzebach Group has more than 20 offices around the world, and is a specialist in robotic handling technologies for the fulfillment logistics, glass processing, solar, building materials, and industrial process technology sectors.
OTTO Motors is already represented in Australia by Andrew Donald Design Engineering (ADDE) and in New Zealand by CR Automation.
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