Movu Robotics Powers Knorr-Bremse’s Production and Logistics Efficiency at Lisieux Plant in France

Movu Robotics announces an agreement for a state-of-the-art installation of 10 atlas pallet shuttles, 3 elevators and 4 escala bin shuttles at Knorr-Bremse’s plant in Lisieux, France.

Knorr-Bremse, founded in 1905, is a leading German manufacturer specialising in braking systems for rail and commercial vehicles. With over a century of experience, it stands as one of the world’s largest and most influential companies in its field. Movu’s automation solutions are tailored to enhance Knorr-Bremse’s production efficiency by optimising warehouse automation processes for greater flexibility and responsiveness. Positioned directly upstream of the production lines, these solutions enable real-time parts replenishment, ensuring seamless workflow and minimal downtime.

Delta+ Consulting facilitated this project in close collaboration with Knorr-Bremse and Movu Robotics, underscoring the commitment to innovation and operational excellence shared by all partners involved. The project’s go-live for the installation is scheduled for early 2026.

In a recent visit to Movu Robotics’ Experience Centre in Lokeren, Belgium, Stéphane Devulder, Managing Director of Knorr-Bremse France, expressed his enthusiasm for the project:

“At Knorr-Bremse, we are always innovating to keep our manufacturing and logistic processes efficient and reliable, especially in the automotive industry, where precision is key. This advanced installation will feature two powerful systems working together: the Movu atlas, with space for 5,000 pallets managed by 10 shuttles and 3 elevators, and the Movu escala, handling up to 2,500 bins with 4 shuttles.”

Benjamin Letarouilly, Managing Director at Delta+ Consulting, emphasised the collaborative design approach:

“With the Movu atlas and Movu escala systems working together, we have designed an integrated, modular solution to meet Knorr-Bremse’s needs. This configuration will handle small parts as well as large volumes, ensuring continuous, real-time supply to production lines. Our priority is efficiency and reactivity to meet industrial challenges. We’re proud to be able to contribute to this project and to this wonderful collaboration between Movu Robotics and Knorr-Bremse. Two companies with very different backgrounds but with a shared vision of the future. Knorr Bremse, by exploiting one of the latest cutting-edge technologies in intralogistics, is aiming to increase its operational efficiency through easier automation.”

Francisco Vinals, Sales Director at Movu Robotics, highlighted the adaptability and reliability of Movu’s solutions:

“We’re excited to bring the Movu atlas and escala systems together for Knorr-Bremse. These solutions are designed to operate seamlessly, meeting their demand for reliable low-volume and high-volume part handling. This project is a perfect example of automation driving efficiency, precision, and flexibility. Movu Robotics stands behind its philosophy: “No Warehouse Left Behind.”  This project reinforces our dedication to bringing cutting-edge transformative solutions to the industrial world.”

ENDS

About Movu Robotics
Movu Robotics, a member of the stow Group, is a leading international warehouse automation company that excels in providing easier and scalable logistics automation solutions in warehouses around the world. The logistics company employs more than 300 people in Europe and the USA. Movu Robotics offers a complete portfolio of automated technologies for efficient warehouses. These include the pallet shuttle ‘Movu atlas’ for multi-deep storage, the AMR solution ‘Movu ifollow’ for collaborative picking or transporting pallets, the 3D storage and fulfilment system ‘Movu escala’ for bins and the integrated picking robot arm ‘Movu eligo’. All Movu systems are controlled and managed via their own warehouse execution software.
Movu Robotics 

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