Bluepath Robotics Expands North American Footprint With Strong Debut At ADM
Toronto, Canada - Bluepath Robotics, a provider of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) and intralogistics solutions, has completed its first participation at ADM Toronto (Advanced Design and Manufacturing) with strong engagement from manufacturers across Canada. The event marked Bluepath Robotics' formal entry into the Canadian market and highlighted its growing North American footprint, supported by a new office in Detroit, Michigan.
Bluepath's presence at ADM Toronto generated significant interest among industrial, logistics, and automotive sector participants seeking safer, more efficient material flows and faster time-to-value from automation. The company's entry to Canada aligns with a broader regional expansion strategy focused on strengthening local deployment, service, and lifecycle support capabilities.
Single accountable partner, compliance by designBluepath Robotics designs and manufactures both the AMR hardware and the fleet management software in-house, providing customers with a single accountable partner from planning to scale. This full-stack approach reduces integration risk and accelerates commissioning, while enabling tighter alignment with site-specific workflows, safety practices, and industrial standards.
The company's portfolio includes Underdrive/Platform and Tugger AMRs, along with Forklift and Stacker models. Payloads, navigation methods, and attachments are configurable to the application. Deployments typically follow a phased pathway-assessment, pilot, and scale-up-supported by operator training and safety validation at each step.
Bluepath Robotics' fleet software interfaces with common systems such as WMS (Warehouse Management System), MES (Manufacturing Execution System), and ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning), and is developed for industrial safety standards and VDA-5050-style interoperability.
Chosen by global manufacturers and now available in CanadaBluepath Robotics' entry to the Canadian market is underpinned by references with leading manufacturers. These projects demonstrate field-tested reliability, safety, and measurable ROI (Return on Investment) in complex production environments-credentials that are increasingly sought by the Canadian operators advancing their automation roadmaps.
“Canadian manufacturers are prioritizing safety, throughput, and resilience. AMRs are now a practical way to address these goals without rebuilding facilities,” said Fehim Düzgün, Chief Commercial Officer at Bluepath Robotics.“By combining in-house engineering with local support from our Detroit office, we offer a single partner accountable for performance ranging from pilot to a full, interoperable fleet.”
Canadian manufacturers are accelerating automation to protect workers, stabilize operations, and offset labour constraints. Bluepath Robotics' AMRs are designed to reduce manual strain, streamline repetitive transport tasks, and help teams focus on higher-value work. The company's approach emphasizes pragmatic integration and stepwise scale-up, enabling customers to realize benefits early while building toward larger fleets.
Following ADM Toronto, Bluepath Robotics is engaging with plant leaders, industrial engineering teams, and systems integrators across Canada to identify pilot opportunities in manufacturing, logistics, e-commerce fulfillment, heavy industry, and discrete production. The Detroit office will coordinate assessments, pilots, and post-deployment support for Canadian sites, with remote monitoring and updates delivered through the fleet management platform of Bluepath Robotics.
Legal Disclaimer:
MENAFN provides the
information “as is” without warranty of any kind. We do not accept
any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images,
videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information
contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright
issues related to this article, kindly contact the provider above.

Comments
No comment