HUSQVARNA TO INCREASE & EXPAND ROBOTICS MANUFACTURING
Additional investment for Newton Aycliffe
To strengthen the ability to serve the growing robotic mower market, Husqvarna Group has announced it will increase the capacity for its Newton Aycliffe factory in the north of England.
At the same time the Group will expand and build up capacity at the existing Husqvarna Group site in Vrbno, Czech Republic.
 Husqvarna Automower “We expect the overall robotics market to continue to be a fast growing segment in the coming years," said Kai Wärn, President and CEO for the Husqvarna Group.
"Our aim is to maintain our leadership position by providing the most reliable and efficient products, giving the end-users a great result - where the robotic lawn mower does all the work. Beyond the current success with Husqvarna and Gardena we plan to introduce robotic mowers also for the McCulloch brand for the 2017 season”. Additional investments are planned for the Newton Aycliffe factory in order to increase robotic manufacturing capacity. In parallel, Husqvarna Group will expand and build manufacturing capability and capacity of robotics at the existing Husqvarna Group site in Vrbno, to be a complement from the 2018 season. “Due to the strategic importance of this product, we see the need to manufacture robotic mowers in more than one site to meet the growing market and limit the risk with only one factory. In order to leverage the many years of knowledge and experience, the Newton Aycliffe factory will take on a lead manufacturing engineering role for robotics in the Group”, says Kai Wärn.
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