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Tuskrobots

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2025: Entering the Russian Market

In May 2025, the Chinese manufacturer of warehouse robots Tuskrobots officially began work on the Russian market through its partner, Tusk Rus, which is part of the Amethyst group. Previously, the company was called "Amethyst Robots," but rebranded to comply with the values ​ ​ of the head brand.

Tusk Rus has signed a contract with a Chinese manufacturer and will act as the official representative of the Tuskrobots brand in Russia. The key partners of the Russian division will be domestic warehouse equipment integrators, supplying solutions to retail, industry, construction and other areas.

One of the world's largest manufacturers of warehouse robots Tuskrobots entered the Russian market

Tuskrobots robots have been represented in Russia for several years, and large integrators - NTLS, Meferi, Talke Russia, MPI and other companies have experience in working with equipment. Technical Director of Tusk Rus Mikhail Filippov noted that in cooperation with strong partners, the company will be able to provide the market with an optimal supply of warehouse robots, as well as support and technical support.

According to him, the combination of advanced Tuskrobots technologies, the accumulated expertise of Russian integrators and their knowledge of the domestic market will make it possible to transform the industry and form the sphere of smart logistics. The center for internal logistics and production of Tusk Rus robots with an area of ​ ​ 10 thousand square meters is being built in Skolkovo.

The first warehouse robots are scheduled to be launched in 2025, and the total release in 2025 will be about 100 units. Amethyst Capital CEO Andrei Tyan said that the smart logistics sector has great potential for growth, and in the world this market is growing by 500% annually.

Mikhail Filippov stressed that Russian customers will be offered innovative storage solutions Tuskrobots, which have proven themselves in more than 30 countries of the world. According to him, the proposed robots are optimal for Russian warehouses - they are compact, make warehouses denser and use less space to organize a warehouse.[1]

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