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Swisslog is a robotics company founded 1900, based in Switzerland, developing 1 robot primarily in the Warehouse AMR category.
Data-driven intralogistics automation and AMR-based picking
Swisslog builds warehouse automation and intralogistics systems, including the CarryPick modular AMR-based storage and order-picking solution, plus other mobile robotics for goods movement and fulfillment. Its systems are used in warehouse and distribution environments across multiple industries, with global operations and case studies spanning North America and other regions.
Company facts
- HQ
- Buchs/Aarau, Switzerland
- Founded
- 1900 · 126 yrs
- Website
- www.swisslog.com
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Trusted by
- KLINGSPOR, USAdeployed 2021swisslog.com ↗
Milestones
Swisslog launched the next generation of its CarryPick goods-to-person solution with faster mobile robots.
Swisslog reported KLINGSPOR, USA deployed 16 CarryPick AGVs with 962 storage racks.
Swisslog and KUKA collaborated on the AGV-based CarryPick system.
Press coverage
- Swisslog, KUKA collaborate on CarryPick AGV-based system
The Robot Report
- Swisslog introduces next-generation CarryPick goods-to-person ...
Material Handling 247
Active products by Swisslog
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| 1 | ![]() | Swisslog CarryPick | Warehouse AMR | 2023 | A |
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