Yamaha Appoints S.D.A as Slovakia and Czech Agent for Industrial Robots
June 15, 2021 | Yamaha Motor EuropeEstimated reading time: 1 minute

Yamaha Motor Europe Factory Automation section has announced a distribution agreement with Slovakia-based S.D.A. s.r.o. to extend sales and customer support for Yamaha industrial robots in Slovakia and Czech Republic.
S.D.A (Sensors. Drives. Automation) has rich expertise and an extensive portfolio of associated products from leading suppliers that facilitate delivery of high-performing, flexible automation. The main sales and technical office in Banská Bystrica, central Slovakia, is well located to serve enterprises throughout the region.
“Our agreement with S.D.A further strengthens our commitment to helping enterprises in central Europe leverage our technologies for a competitive edge,” said Jumpei Ninomiya, Yamaha FA Sales Manager for Europe. “The team is highly motivated and experienced, with a large number of automation solutions successfully delivered.”
“We are confident in our skills and connections to boost Yamaha’s presence here and continue to deliver satisfaction for our customers,” said Jaroslav Fi?o, Managing Director of SDA. “The outstanding performance and value provided by the Yamaha robots enable us to transform diverse processes in applications ranging from precision manufacturing to high-speed packaging.”
Yamaha’s portfolio of SCARA, cartesian, multi-axis and single-axis robots, and programmable linear bidirectional conveyor modules such as the LCMR200 deliver the benefits of flexible, high-performance automation to a wide range of industrial activities. With the latest YK-XG SCARA robots, available in various sizes including arm-length options from 120mm to 1200mm and maximum payload from 1kg to 50kg, the portfolio offers a wide range of choices to tackle challenges such as picking, placing, dispensing, assembly, and packaging. High reliability and easy integration are assured, in all environments ranging from small factories or workshops to laboratory cleanrooms.
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