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Geek+ and ProLog Automation sign a service partnership in Europe

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Geekplus, the global leader in autonomous mobile robots -AMRs, and ProLog Automation, market leader in automated guided vehicle services, have announced the signing of a service partnership in Europe.

ProLog experts support Geekplus’s AMR solutions in both implementation and after-sales. This includes the complete service spectrum, from hotline support and remote support to deployment and maintenance. Both partners expect this to further develop their business areas.

Markus Ruck, Director of Project Implementation at Geekplus Europe GmbH, said: “With ProLog Automation, we have found the optimal partner to consistently provide high-quality installation performance, maintenance, and after-sales services. This enables us to meet the demand for projects that need to be implemented at short notice and will increase the service quality with additional German-speaking contact partners.”

In the long term, this will improve service quality, delivery capability, and availability. The partnership is currently operational in various European countries with project implementations and service orders already underway.

“Our targeted growth and the internationalization of our service and integration activities will be further expanded through the cooperation with Geekplus,” said ProLog Automation CEO, Markus Zipper. “We are pleased that Geekplus, as one of the leading AMR providers, is working with ProLog to expand the great potential in Europe.”

Geekplus, together with its global partner network, is constantly gathering new insights into the automation of intralogistics systems. This deep, high-quality expertise enables Geekplus, with select partners such as ProLog Automation, to offer its technology to a wide range of companies of all types and sizes.

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