Kawasaki Robotics on the move

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Kawasaki has recently completed its move to new premises in Warrington.  This was a strategic move for Kawasaki to streamline its customer support services, which were previously carried out across two buildings.  The new building is 10,000 sq ft and will be the head office for all of Kawasaki Robotics UK operations.

Kawasaki’s emphasis on providing first class training courses will be supported with a new dedicated training facility to be fitted out by early 2012. The training facility will allow for hands on training and mentoring on site by Kawasaki’s in house training team.

The building’s prime location, close to major motorways also means Kawasaki Service Engineers are able to respond to support calls quickly.

The layout will see internal departments come together to be situated in the same building, improving internal communications, workflow and increasing customer service.


Jim Carr, UK Sales and Marketing Manager, Kawasaki Robotics UK Ltd
Unit 4, Easter Court, Europa Boulevard, Warrington WA5 7ZB

Tel  44 (0)1925 713000            email: sales@kawasakirobot.co.uk 

Visit our web site:      www.kawasakirobot.co.uk

Notes to editors: 

Kawasaki Robotics (UK) Ltd is the UK robotics division of Kawasaki Heavy Industries Japan. 

Based in Warrington, Kawasaki Robotics (UK) Ltd occupies a 10,000 Sq. Ft. Building.  Its location provides easy access to the main motorway network and is at the centre of its customer base.

The facility centralises all the sales and customer support operations, with areas for customer demonstrations, training, robot test and integration and a large area for stock machines. Over 1,800 machines are now operating in a wide range of industries and applications throughout the UK.

Operating through a network of system partners, automation integrators and also supplying direct to end users, Kawasaki Robotics (UK) Ltd offers experience in the widest range of industry sectors. 

Kawasaki Heavy Industries introduced its first industrial robot into the Japanese domestic market in 1969 and since then has developed into a world leader in the manufacture of industrial robots.  Renowned world-wide for quality and technology in all its engineering systems and products, this philosophy is continued throughout the Kawasaki Robotics divisions.

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