Rebl Industries partners with IKEA and H&M to expand warehouse robotics

Swedish robotics company Rebl Industries announced on Tuesday that it has signed partnership deals with IKEA and H&M to introduce its warehouse robotics solutions for the two global retailers.

According to Rebl, H&M has already been testing its robots in a Nordic warehouse in Sweden since last year. The trial delivered positive results, improving efficiency and production predictability. With the new contract signed, Rebl expects more H&M warehouses to adopt its automation solutions in the near future.

Rebl co-founder Alexander Westerling said the new partnerships and the appointment of Tengelin mark important steps in the company’s journey. “This is just the beginning. With Nicholas’ leadership, our talented team, and strong partnerships, Rebl Industries is well on its way to becoming a leading global player in warehouse robotics,” he said.

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