Robot Nordic
Danish robot integrator delivering turnkey automation cells for palletizing, packing, assembly, and material handling on industrial production lines.
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Quick Facts
Quick Facts
- Categories
- Industrial Automation
- Address
- Odense, Denmark
- Specialties
- Robotic palletizing and depalletizing cells, Mix-palletizing with SmartPack-Nordic software, Automated box and tray erecting
- Price Range
- Project-based
- Founded
- 1996
- Employees
- 10-50
- Languages
- English, Danish
Editorial Verdict
Robot Nordic stands out by combining standard collaborative robots from Universal Robots and Dobot with their own SmartPack-Nordic palletizing software, delivering custom automation cells with quick return-on-investment windows of one to four years. Their focus on partner-based integration and turnkey delivery makes them a strong fit for production facilities that need flexible, ergonomically improved lines without committing to fixed monolithic systems.
About Robot Nordic
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Robot Nordic do?
Robot Nordic is a Danish robot integrator that designs, builds, and installs turnkey automation cells for industrial production lines. They specialize in palletizing, packing, assembly, sorting, and surface treatment automation, using standard robots from Universal Robots and Dobot paired with their proprietary SmartPack-Nordic software.
Which industries does Robot Nordic serve?
Robot Nordic works with industrial and production companies globally, with particular experience in food and beverage, packaging, and general manufacturing facilities that need flexible end-of-line automation.
What is SmartPack-Nordic?
SmartPack-Nordic is Robot Nordic's proprietary palletizing software that handles mix-palletizing scenarios, calculating stable stacking patterns for multi-SKU pallets in real time so a single robot cell can build heterogeneous loads safely.
How long is a typical return on investment?
Robot Nordic targets ROI windows of one to four years for their automation cells, depending on the complexity of the integration and the labor hours displaced by the automation.