Piab Robotic Gripping Division Relocates in Ohio

New Fairborn facility provides space for innovation, growth, and employee well-being.

Piab's new location in Fairborn, Ohio.
Piab's new location in Fairborn, Ohio.

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Piab’s Robotic Gripping Division is excited to announce the relocation of its manufacturing and office operations to 1170 E Dayton Yellow Springs Rd, Fairborn, OH. The move supports Piab's strategic vision for growth and expansion over the next decade and beyond. 

Enhanced Facilities for Innovation and Collaboration

The new location, which comprises 14,000 square feet, will provide us with significantly more space to expand our operations and enhance our ability to serve our customers. This relocation also will provide our employees with new amenities and a state-of-the-art work environment.

A Word from the Operations Manager

“We were able to customize the facility layout to fit our specific needs and improve efficiencies. The location is central to our employees and has a great infrastructure to support their needs outside of work,” said Tim Thatcher Operations Manager of Piab USA’s Robotic Gripping Division.

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