Comau and Invent
Comau expanded its intralogistics automation portfolio with the acquisition of Brazil-based Invent Smart Intralogistics Solutions.
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Comau and Invent
Comau expanded its intralogistics automation portfolio with the acquisition of Brazil-based Invent Smart Intralogistics Solutions.
Comau announced that it has acquired Invent Smart Intralogistics Solutions, a Brazilian warehouse automation and intralogistics technology company.
Comau said that the strategic investment strengthens its position in a rapidly expanding market, projected to grow by approximately 13% annually over the next three to five years, where customers are increasingly demanding integrated offerings that seamlessly connect production, storage and material flow.
Together with Automha, Comau said that its addition of Invent broadens the company’s ability to support the evolving requirements of distribution centers, fulfillment operations and industrial logistics facilities with end-to-end automation capabilities.
By utilizing Invent’s software-driven warehouse orchestration approach, Automha’s automated storage technologies and Comau’s automation background, the companies said that they plan to deliver increasingly intelligent and connected intralogistics offerings.
Where Automha primarily specializes in pallet handling and automated storage systems, Comau said that Invent brings advanced expertise in box handling, order fulfillment and logistics orchestration, enabling the company to offer a robust, comprehensive intralogistics portfolio.
“Our acquisition of Invent represents another milestone in Comau’s journey to build a comprehensive automation platform capable of supporting customers in one of the most dynamic segments of the logistics market - a market that is also undergoing a profound transformation driven by digitalization, e-commerce growth and the need for greater operational flexibility,” said Pietro Gorlier, CEO of Comau. “Integrating Invent within our global network allows Comau to expand its market presence while adding highly complementary technologies and software expertise, strengthening our ability to deliver intelligent, end-to-end solutions connecting manufacturing, warehousing, and material handling operations.”
As supply chains become more dynamic and order fulfillment requirements continue to increase, Comau said that companies are looking for technologies that can improve visibility, responsiveness and operational efficiency. Comau said that its combination with Automha and Invent creates a comprehensive portfolio capable of managing end-to-end material flows, from automated storage and order preparation through execution, movement, and process optimization.
“This new chapter allows us to accelerate the development and deployment of our technologies while maintaining the innovative spirit and customer focus that have characterized Invent since its foundation,” said Leonardo Araki, CEO of Invent. “By becoming part of Comau, we gain access to global resources, industrial expertise and new market opportunities that will help us further enhance our solutions and create additional value for customers operating in increasingly complex logistics.”
Comau added that this acquisition also enhances the company’s footprint in strategic growth regions. In addition to strengthening its presence in Latin America, Comau said that Invent provides valuable access to the U.S. mid-market intralogistics segment, where demand for automation offerings continues to accelerate.
Comau said that Invent will continue to operate with its existing organization, leadership team and strategic direction, ensuring continuity for customers, partners and employees while benefiting from the scale and global reach of the broader Comau ecosystem.
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