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Grenzebach is a robotics company founded 1960, based in Germany, developing 1 robot primarily in the AGV category.
Leading specialist in intralogistics and building materials automation with omnidirectional AGVs for global manufacturing efficiency.
Grenzebach Group builds Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) and Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) for intralogistics, including the omnidirectional OL1200S and L1200S models. These systems transport goods like seats and benches in automotive plants (e.g., Porsche Leipzig) and materials in building facilities. Key differentiators include omnidirectional drive, flexible path adaptation, and integration with production lines. They operate globally, serving sectors such as automotive, intralogistics, and construction materials across Europe, Asia, and North America.
Company facts
- HQ
- Asbach-Bäumenheim, Germany
- Founded
- 1960 · 66 yrs
- Employees
- 1,200
- Website
- www.grenzebach.com
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Trusted by
- Porschedeployed 2023grenzebach.com ↗
Awards & recognition
- Award-Winning Intralogistics at Porsche Leipzig2023grenzebach.com ↗
Milestones
Launched award-winning L1200S AGV system for Porsche Leipzig intralogistics
Press coverage
- More economical, faster, safer: the new L1200S AGV
Grenzebach Group News · May 2023
- Mobile robotics of the future
Grenzebach Group News · Nov 2022
Active products by Grenzebach
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| 1 | ![]() | Grenzebach Carry AGV | AGV | Payload 1200 kg | A |
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