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Rockwell Is Largest Industrial Automation Company Building AMRs in US

Part of company’s broader strategy to enhance manufacturing resiliency

Ken Feinstein
Wed, 11/26/2025 - 12:01
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(Rockwell Automation: Milwaukee) -- Rockwell Automation, one of the world’s largest companies dedicated to industrial automation and digital transformation, announced the first autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) have rolled off the production line at its global headquarters in Milwaukee.

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The milestone marks a significant step for OTTO by Rockwell Automation, part of the company’s 2023 acquisition of Clearpath Robotics, and reinforces Rockwell’s commitment to advancing smart manufacturing through automation.

The new 25,000 sq ft OTTO production space at the Milwaukee campus is now assembling the OTTO 600 and OTTO 1200 AMRs, robots designed to move heavy materials safely and efficiently across busy factory floors and in tight spaces. By reducing reliance on manual forklifts, the AMRs help manufacturers increase safety, improve transition times, minimize damage to goods, and create more resilient and sustainable operations.

“The expansion strengthens our portfolio of advanced material-handling solutions and underscores Rockwell’s leadership as the largest industrial automation company building AMRs in the U.S.,” says Robert Buttermore, senior vice president and chief supply-chain officer for Rockwell Automation. “It’s also a showcase for our customers, demonstrating how seamlessly and safely these technologies can transform their operations.”

What makes these robots unique:
• Laser scanners scan the room more than 30 times per second, building a virtual map in their memory of the room around them.
• Through shared communication, each robot is aware of the other robots in the room and their locations, even around corners.
• Every OTTO AMR completes more than 15 miles of driving before being considered ready to ship to the customer.

Expanding OTTO production to Milwaukee is part of Rockwell’s broader strategy to enhance manufacturing resiliency. Clearpath and OTTO will continue producing AMRs at their Canadian facilities in Ontario, while the Milwaukee operation adds capacity and proximity to U.S. customers. This move follows Rockwell’s recent announcement of a $2 billion investment in plants, digital infrastructure, and talent to increase share, build resilience, and expand margins.

The new production space in Milwaukee opened on schedule, just ahead of November’s Automation Fair in Chicago. Customer tours of the OTTO Milwaukee space are expected to start in early 2026.

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