ABB to expand Robotics factory in US
16 March 2023 - 11:00PM
- Investment of $20 million will increase production at its
existing Auburn Hills facility and strengthen ABB’s US
leadership
- Newly expanded, highly automated facility will create new jobs
in the state of Michigan
- Expansion featuring the latest in automated and advanced
manufacturing processes to open November 2023
Today, ABB strengthened its commitment to one of its largest
customer markets – the US – with construction starting on the
expansion of its existing North American robotics headquarters and
manufacturing facility in Auburn Hills, Michigan. The project is
expected to be completed in November 2023 and represents an
investment of $20 million. The expansion will create 72 highly
skilled new jobs in the area and is supported by a $450,000
Michigan Business Development Program performance-based grant.
“Our investment is a significant step in accelerating ABB
Robotics’ global leadership in developing and manufacturing
cutting-edge robotic solutions in the US, for the Americas,” said
Sami Atiya, President of ABB Robotics and Discrete Automation. “As
the global mega trends of labor shortages, uncertainty, the near
and reshoring of production, and a desire to operate more
sustainably accelerate, more businesses are turning to automation
to build resilience while improving efficiency and flexibility. Our
expanded facility will help us to better serve customers in the US
and across the Americas, giving them access to innovative automated
solutions.”
Adding to the $14 billion ABB has already invested in the US
since 2010, the latest investment in its Robotics headquarters and
factory will benefit customers in the Americas, particularly those
in growth sectors including electric vehicles, healthcare,
packaging and logistics. With the expansion set to significantly
increase the factory’s production capacity, it responds to the
increased demand for automation from 70 percent of US businesses
looking to bring production closer to home, as revealed by ABB
Robotics’ survey of 1,610 executives in the US and Europe in June
2022.
“ABB’s $20 million investment creating 72 jobs will build on our
economic momentum and help us continue leading the future of
robotics and automation,” said Michigan Governor Gretchen
Whitmer. “Thanks to companies like ABB Robotics and the support of
our local partners, we can keep bringing jobs and investment to
every region of our state, revitalizing communities, and building
an economy of the future.”
ABB Robotics moved into the 538,000-square-foot building in 1993
and opened the manufacturing plant in 2015, becoming the first
global industrial robotics company to fully commit to a North
American robotics production footprint. The expansion and increased
use of automation in the factory will create new jobs, supporting
the ABB Robotics Packaging & Logistics Headquarters in Atlanta,
Georgia and the Robotics Lifesciences and Healthcare Hub located at
the Texas Medical Center in Houston, Texas. ABB already has a
workforce of approximately 350 employees at Auburn Hills.
ABB’s footprint in the US is more than 20,000 employees over
more than 40 sites nationally.
“The expanded facility will feature the most advanced technology
available, with AI-enabled robots and smart digital manufacturing
systems supporting the production and manufacture of
state-of-the-art customer solutions,” said John Bubnikovich, ABB
United States Robotics Division President. “Almost every aspect of
the site will be upgraded to enrich our efforts to attract, retain
and nurture the best automation talent, while creating a US
manufacturing hub and headquarters befitting of a global leader in
automation.”
This investment will see the latest digital and automation
technologies implemented to manufacture next-generation robots in
the US, for the Americas, streamlining the delivery process and
reducing lead times. Close to 90 percent of robots delivered to
customers in the US, Canada, Mexico and South America will soon be
made in Auburn Hills. The plant will utilize flexible, modular
production cells that are digitally connected and networked, and
served by intelligent autonomous mobile robots. AI-powered robotic
systems will take on tasks such as screw driving, assembling and
material handling, relieving people from these tasks and enabling
more rewarding work.
ABB is a technology leader in electrification and
automation, enabling a more sustainable and resource-efficient
future. The company’s solutions connect engineering know-how and
software to optimize how things are manufactured, moved, powered
and operated. Building on more than 130 years of excellence, ABB’s
~105,000 employees are committed to driving innovations that
accelerate industrial transformation. www.abb.com
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Michael Touhill
ABB
(404) 680-7930
michael.touhill@us.abb.com
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