Scott benefiting as global markets recover from COVID
20 May 2021
Company Announcement
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MARKET UPDATE: SCOTT BENEFITING AS GLOBAL MARKETS RECOVER FROM COVID
Automation and robotics solutions provider, Scott Technology (NZX: SCT), is seeing increasing
international interest and contract wins as COVID-19 restrictions ease in markets around the world
and as demand for automation increases as a result of labour supply pressures across several sectors.
Many deferred projects are now coming back online, and investment decisions are coming to fruition
as global markets continue to recover from the pandemic. This positive momentum is expected to
increase as vaccines are rolled out, with strong economic growth forecast for many regions.
Demand for automation is accelerating with the pandemic highlighting the critical role robotics and
automation play in ensuring supply chain continuity, worker health & safety and operational
efficiency.
Scott is benefitting from this increasing demand with several new multi-million dollar projects
underway in Scott operations in China, Australia, the US and Europe. In line with its Scott 2025
strategy, the company is focused on core areas where it has proven expertise in systems technology,
products and service.
CEO of Scott Technology, John Kippenberger, said: “The focus on automation and robotics technology
is taking place at an increasing rate, spurred on by the challenges businesses faced during the
pandemic and growing labour shortages in several global sectors such as meat processing and mining.
Scott is well positioned to take advantage of this, with proven expertise in core areas and a global
reputation for delivering smart automation systems that transform industries. Pleasingly, we are
seeing new project wins from both new and existing clients as we look to build authentic customer
partnerships and leverage off core Scott IP.”
New projects
Appliances: Whirlpool
Scott Technology has won a contract to build and install a Front Loader Washer Cabinet fabrication
and assembly system for existing customer Whirlpool Latin America. This will be designed and built
out of Qingdao China and supported by Scott’s Appliance Centre of Excellence in Christchurch. The
automated system will be scalable and adaptable and will utilise the latest industry 4.0 technology
and agile robotic assembly.
Materials Handling: Large Australian Food Manufacture
One of Australia’s largest chilled food manufacturers and a new customer for Scott Technology has
chosen Scott as their automation partner to build a robot-based palletising system to fit into a compact
space
while servicing multiple production lines.
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Materials Handling: Poco Loco
Poco Loco is a Belgium based snack food company, offering a wide range of food products to
customers around the world. Another new customer, Poco Loco has commissioned Scott to build a
fully automated multi-line palletising system for their new factory in Belgium. This project will be
managed by Scott’s Material Handling and Logistics Centre of Excellence in Europe.
Project Update: Meat: Pilgrims
The important poultry trussing automation project with Pilgrims in the US has completed the first
stage of installation and commissioning and is now in production. Pilgrims is one of America’s largest
bird processors. The high-speed poultry trussing product is new for the chicken processing industry
and is expected to lead to significant future sales for Scott Technology as it is rolled out across Pilgrims
in the US and other relevant markets (UK and Australia most notably).
ENDS
For more information, visit www.scottautomation.com
or contact:
John Kippenberger
Chief Executive Officer, Scott Technology
T: +64 21 964 045
E: j.kippenberger@scott.co.nz
Media and investor contact:
Jackie Ellis
T: +54 27 246 2505
E: jackie@ellisandco.co.nz
About Scott
At Scott, our vision is to be the first choice for businesses around the world wanting smart automation and
robotic solutions which make their businesses safer, more productive and more efficient.
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