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Magazino is a robotics company founded 2014, based in Germany, developing 1 robot primarily in the Warehouse AMR category.
Autonomous mobile robots for e-commerce, fashion, and logistics
Magazino develops autonomous mobile robots for warehouse and production logistics, including TORU for picking and transporting shoe boxes and standardized containers. The company serves e-commerce, fashion, and logistics operations and is headquartered in Munich, Germany.
Company facts
- HQ
- Munich, Germany
- Founded
- 2014 · 12 yrs
- Employees
- 120
- Stage
- Series C (2021)
- Website
- www.magazino.eu
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Trusted by
- WAGOdeployed 2023magazino.eu ↗
- Gabordeployed 2022magazino.eu ↗
- NEOintralogisticsdeployed 2023magazino.eu ↗
- Jungheinrichdeployed 2023magazino.eu ↗
- Uncrewed Systems (reference customer context)deployed 2023uncrewed-systems.com ↗
- Injection moulding industry (sector‑wide deployments)deployed 2023magazino.eu ↗
Milestones
TORU was deployed at a major German logistics center.
Magazino was founded by Frederik Brantner, Lukas Zanger, and Nikolas Engelhard.
Press coverage
- Magazino's TORU inventory-grabbing robot rolls into major German logistics center
TechCrunch · Sep 2016
- Magazino Launches New RaaS Business Model for TORU Robot
Automated Warehouse Online
- Picker robot TORU - FAULHABER Drive Systems
FAULHABER
- TORU - ROBOTS: Your Guide to the World of Robotics
ROBOTS Guide
Active products by Magazino
1 shown| # | Category | Key specs | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ![]() | TORU | Warehouse AMR | Payload 95 kg·Top speed 1.5 m/s | 2016 | AA |
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