Advanced Intralogistics, a leader in intelligent warehouse automation and robotics solutions, has acquired key assets of Anchor Technical Services, a provider of warehouse maintenance and facility services. Both companies are based in Fort Worth.

The acquisition strengthens Advanced Intralogistics’ ability to deliver fully integrated lifecycle solutions for warehouse and distribution center operations nationwide, the company said.

“This acquisition marks a major step in our mission to help customers optimize every aspect of their warehouse operations,” Anthony Pishotti, president of Advanced Intralogistics, said in a statement. “By integrating Anchor Technical Service’s exceptional service network and maintenance expertise into our existing network, we are expanding our internal capabilities from Texas to the Carolinas. We can now provide direct, end-to-end support, from implementation through long-term optimization and operational reliability.”

Terms of the deal, which closed on November 5, were not disclosed.

Anchor Technical Services has built a strong reputation for ensuring operational uptime and reliability through preventive maintenance, repair services, and safety inspections for warehouse facilities and equipment, Advanced Intralogistics said.

By integrating those capabilities with Advanced Intralogistics’ cutting-edge automation technologies, customers will benefit from a seamless approach to both automation performance and facility management, the company said.

Advanced Intralogistics said the acquisition also expands its employee footprint into seven additional states, more than doubling the workforce and will provide an improvement to our existing service levels. It said that customers will gain access to a broader suite of offerings, including automated system maintenance programs, 24/7 on-site support, and predictive analytics for equipment health monitoring.

The company said the acquisition aligns with its broader strategy, including its recently launched Performance Pay model, a partnership approach that ties customer automation goals directly to solution performance.

“With the addition of the Anchor Technical Services team, we’re continuing our commitment to being where our customers need us,” Pishotti said. “We’re doubling down by combining service team capacity with the industry’s most advanced automation technologies.”

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