FlexQube secures an order in the USA worth approximately 390K USD
FlexQube has received an order worth approximately 390K USD (4 MSEK) for material handling carts from a customer in Texas, USA, who manufactures products for the heating and ventilation industry. The products are expected to be delivered in early 2025.
CEO Anders Fogelberg comments: “I am very pleased to announce that FlexQube has secured a new order from a customer who manufactures heating and ventilation products in Texas, USA. The company is also an established customer for us in Mexico. This is proof that our strong offering of material handling carts continues to be successful globally. Demand for our products from the HVAC industry is currently on the rise. This is also true for other segments such as electronics and energy, which creates a better balance alongside our typically strongest segment, the automotive industry and its suppliers.”
About FlexQube
FlexQube is a technology company headquartered in Gothenburg, Sweden with subsidiaries in USA, Mexico, Germany and England. FlexQube offers solutions for cart-based material handling using a patented modular concept. FlexQube develops and designs customized solutions for both robotic and mechanical cart logistics. Through the own developed and unique automation concept FlexQube can offer robust and self-driving robotic carts. FlexQube has more than 1000 customers in 38 countries with primary markets being North America and Europe.
FlexQube’s customers can be found within the manufacturing industry, distribution- and warehousing. We represent some of the most successful companies in the world with a significant share being represented on the Fortune 500 list. These companies exist within automotive, electric vehicle manufacturing, online retail, heavy-duty trucks, industrial automation and retail logistics.
For more information, contact:
CEO, Anders Fogelberg anders.fogelberg@flexqube.com
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1moCongrats, Gene!
HVAC for the win.. of course I'm biased with my past life :)