Schneider Electric signs Motion Solutions as ANZ cobot distributor

Schneider Electric

Thursday, 13 February, 2025

Schneider Electric signs Motion Solutions as ANZ cobot distributor

Schneider Electric has announced it has signed an agreement with Motion Solutions Australia and Motion Solutions New Zealand as its cobot robotics distributor for Schneider Electric’s Industrial Automation business in the Pacific. The partnership comes at a time when Schneider Electric has introduced its latest collaborative robot solutions.

Schneider Electric says that with over 35 years of experience in robotics and industrial automation, Motion Solutions is well-positioned to help accelerate the growth of Schneider Electric’s cobot and robotics offerings. As the sole robotics distributor, Motion Solutions will lead end-to-end demand creation, fulfilment, and delivery of value-add services for industrial robotics projects in Australia and New Zealand. This ensures customers receive specialist support tailored to their unique needs, enhancing Schneider Electric’s ability to deliver its solutions.

“Motion Solutions’ industry-leading expertise in robotics, motion control products and solutions makes it an ideal partner to provide end-to-end services to industrial enterprises and help drive adoption of our robotics offerings to more markets. Together, we’re enabling businesses to be more competitive and efficient,” said Carlos Urbano, Vice President, Industry, Pacific Zone at Schneider Electric.

“We are proud to partner with Schneider Electric as the sole robotics distributor in the Pacific. Our extensive channel partner networks and decades of experience in robotics and industrial automation will drive growth of innovative solutions to more industrial customers across Australia and New Zealand, enabling them to achieve greater efficiency, sustainability and competitiveness,” said Clem Berenger, Managing Director at Motion Solutions Australia and Motion Solutions New Zealand.

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