AWL designs and builds automated production systems—laser welding, robotic assembly, logistics automation—for automotive, metalworking, and heavy equipment manufacturers. The hiring mix reveals an engineering-first scaling (7 engineering roles vs. 5 sales), matched to active robotic automation and welding-cell projects. The company is simultaneously implementing a new ERP system and expanding beyond its automotive core into adjacent industrial markets, signaling both operational modernization and growth into higher-margin verticals.
AWL is a privately held system integrator headquartered in the Netherlands with 501–1,000 employees across six countries: the Netherlands, Czech Republic, China, Mexico, the United States, and the United Kingdom. The company specializes in three core disciplines: joining techniques (laser, arc, and resistance welding; glued joints), logistics automation (product handling, sorting, traceability), and assembly systems. Primary customers operate in automotive, metalworking, and logistics sectors where high-speed production and flexibility drive purchasing decisions. AWL operates as a machine builder and integrator, delivering modular, vision-enabled systems tailored to each customer's production environment.
AWL designs and builds automated production machinery—robotic welding cells, assembly systems, logistics automation, and quality control stations—primarily for automotive, metalworking, and heavy equipment manufacturers. The company specializes in laser welding, arc welding, resistance welding, and modular robotic systems.
AWL is headquartered in Harderwijk, Gelderland, Netherlands, with 501–1,000 employees globally. The company operates branches in the Netherlands, Czech Republic, China, Mexico, the United States, and the United Kingdom.
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