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2025
Launch of warehouse robots production
Komitas has launched mass production of logistics robots to automate warehouse operations at its plant in Solnechnogorsk, Moscow Region, completing the development of innovative robotic systems as part of a joint research project with. Ministry of Industry and Trade Russia The new robots ones are designed to sort goods and are equipped with flexible modular functionality that allows you to adapt to the growing capacity of logistics centers. About 60 robots underwent a series of tests in potential customer warehouses in 2025, confirming their readiness for commercial implementation. This was announced in August 2025 by the press service of the government of the Moscow region.
According to the government of the Moscow region, the company plans to launch projects with key market players in the near future. With the growing demand for robotic solutions, the manufacturer is ready to reach a production volume of up to 2 thousand robots per year.
In theDeputy Prime Minister - Minister of Investment, Industry and Science of the Moscow Region Yekaterina Zinovieva noted that the tests confirmed the effectiveness of robots and their readiness for commercial implementation. According to her, the company plans to implement projects with key participants in the logistics services market.
Komitas shareholder Davit Manukyan said that logistics robots are the result of many years of work in the field of warehouse automation. He stressed that the devices combine modularity, scalability and high performance, which makes them in demand in the face of growing demand for smart logistics.
Komitas has two production sites in the Moscow Region with a total area of 9.5 thousand square meters. The enterprises produce conveyor systems, cross-belt sorters and robotic solutions for logistics.[1]
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