Yamaha Appoints Etama to Distribute Industrial Robotics Portfolio in Baltic Region
September 15, 2020 | Yamaha Motor Europe Factory AutomationEstimated reading time: Less than a minute
Yamaha Motor Europe Factory Automation section, continuing to extend its European sales and support network, has confirmed that Etama is to distribute Yamaha industrial robots in Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia.
The agreement covers the full Yamaha range, which includes robots and programmable transport modules to automate diverse industrial processes including handling, packaging and light mechanical assembly. Advanced controllers, dedicated vision systems, graphical programming applications, and accessories such as grippers complete the lineup, which delivers flexibility and ease of use.
“Etama brings a synergistic product portfolio and is trusted by high-tech enterprises throughout the Baltic region,” said Ryosuke Nakamura, Branch Manager of Yamaha Motor Europe IM business. “Our collaboration creates a strong platform for us to continue building our presence here.”
“This is an exciting opportunity for us to solve new business challenges leveraging advanced and flexible automation,” said Mindaugas Palisaitis, Director of Etama. “The Yamaha robot portfolio offers excellent value for enterprises in numerous manufacturing and logistics activities, and we look forward to growing the range and diversity of our customer base.”
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