Assembly and manufacturing
SERVUS MERGES STORAGE AND PRODUCTION INTO ONE UNIT.
Assembly and manufacturing
The entire value chain is automated seamlessly using a single system. Production and logistics are perfectly coordinated. Isolated solutions are combined to form a single entity: the smart factory. With Servus, Industry 4.0 and digitalization are no longer just buzzwords. You benefit from 20 years of experience in merging warehousing, production, and assembly.
Significant increase in production capacity
From material receipt to storage, office, production, assembly, order picking, and shipping, all areas of the company can be integrated into an optimal flow process. Servus can help you achieve one-piece flow by making your material flow lean, efficient, and flexible.
Lower inventory levels
Faster error detection
Improved process quality


Real-time feedback
The complete integration of Servus software with customers' ERP and MES systems enables real-time control of all material flows. This ensures seamless process monitoring and a significant increase in production efficiency.
No more searching
Faster error detection
Improved process quality
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Your expertise in your market and ours in intralogistics form the basis for an optimal solution. Let us discuss how to leverage this potential and set the course for your future success.


How a smart buffer optimizes your production logistics
Different cycle times, varying delivery quantities, last-minute orders, small batch sizes or even single-item production, and product downtime are challenges to maintaining an optimal flow in production logistics. Find out more about the solution we implemented at ZF Auerbach in our case study.
Other applications

logistics construction kit
A modular system designed to meet your needs. Perfect for Intralogistics 4.0, enabling you to intelligently shape and connect your processes.

ARC5 transport robot
Like a swarm of precisely coordinated taxis, Servus ARC transport robots operate completely autonomously. Their orientation is not based on road signs, but on high-precision RFID tags—controlled by permanent communication with the central control authority.














