Robotics as a service · Central America, Mexico and the U.S.

Robots for the shifts you can't staff.

Robotix installs and runs industrial robot arms inside your plant for a monthly fee. No capital outlay and no robotics team — we own the robot, we integrate it to your task, and we keep it running.

  • No upfront investment
  • Installation and programming included
  • Maintenance and support included
The problem

The job is open. Production isn't waiting.

Nobody wants the job.

Stacking 45 kg sacks eight hours a day is a job that is hard to fill and harder to keep filled. Turnover gets paid for twice: in recruiting, and in lost production.

The real cost isn't the wage.

Statutory bonuses, social security, severance, absenteeism, downtime and re-hiring. A crew costs considerably more than the payroll line says.

The second shift is the one that hurts.

When demand rises, the bottleneck isn't the machine — it's finding people willing to cover the shift.

How it works

From the technical visit to a cell in production.

  • We assess the task.

    We come to your plant, measure the cycle, the weight, the reach and the layout, and tell you honestly whether the task can be robotized today. If it can't, we say so.

  • We buy and integrate the robot.

    Arm, custom tooling, safety and installation. The capital investment is ours, not yours.

  • We run it for you.

    Remote monitoring from our control centre, preventive maintenance, spare parts and on-site support — all inside the monthly fee.

The decision

Buying a robot vs. Robotix

Criteria Buying the cellRobotix
Upfront investment Full capital, paid up frontNone
Integration and programming A separate project, quoted and paid forIncluded
Maintenance and spare parts Your responsibilityIncluded
Technical staff You have to hire or train themNot needed
If the task changes You're left holding the assetWe reconfigure or remove it
Accounting Fixed asset and depreciationMonthly operating expense

The monthly fee is sized against the real, fully-loaded cost of the shift the cell covers — not against the nominal wage.

Demonstrated capability

What's already running

Public demonstration

Automated coffee cell

Our automated coffee cell is running as a public demonstration. Ask us to see it — it's the fastest way to watch an arm work a real cycle, with its tooling, its safety and its monitoring in place.

Track record

In-house engineering and integration

Behind Robotix there is engineering training, a robot built as a thesis project, and a portfolio of integration work. The ability to integrate, program and service a cell is ours — not subcontracted.

Command centre

We don't drop off the robot and leave.

The cell is our responsibility for the whole term of the contract.

  • Remote monitoring

    We watch the cell from our control centre, not only when you call.

  • Alerts before the failure

    We act on wear signals before they turn into a line stoppage.

  • Preventive maintenance

    Scheduled and carried out by us, on the calendar agreed in the proposal.

  • Spare parts in stock

    The critical parts for your cell sit in our inventory, not in an import order.

  • On-site response

    A commitment to respond at your plant, defined in the contract and scoped to the task the cell performs.

Frequently asked

What people ask before the visit

Does this eliminate jobs?
That isn't how it works in practice. The posts we robotize are the ones that are already hard to fill and the ones people leave. Staff move to work that genuinely needs human judgement — supervision, quality, maintenance — and the plant stops depending on filling a job nobody wants.
What happens if the robot stops?
We monitor it remotely and act before it becomes a line stoppage. Maintenance, spare parts and support are included in the fee.
Do I need specialised technical staff?
No. Your team learns to operate the cell; the programming, the maintenance and the modifications are ours.
How long is the contract?
Contracts run for a minimum term with renewal. The term is set in the proposal according to the task and the equipment required.
What if my task is one of a kind, not repetitive?
We are probably not the right supplier, and we'll tell you so at the assessment. We work on repeatable tasks; special projects only when the client funds the tooling.
Which robot brand do you use?
We work with established industrial manufacturers and choose the arm according to the reach, payload and cycle of your task. We are not tied to a single supplier.
Next step

Tell us which shift you can't cover.

A no-obligation technical assessment visit. We leave with a clear answer on whether your task can be robotized today.