Custom intralogistics automation with autonomous transport robots
Servus Intralogistics builds control systems and autonomous robots for warehouse and production logistics. The stack is industrial-grade—Siemens, Beckhoff, C/C++, real-time operating systems—and the project list reveals active deployments across Europe and the UAE. Engineering dominates hiring (16 of 20 open roles), with a skew toward junior and mid-level talent, suggesting heavy commissioning and integration workload rather than pure R&D expansion.
Servus Intralogistics, headquartered in Dornbirn, Austria, designs and deploys customized intralogistics systems for mid-market manufacturers. The core product is a platform combining goods-receipt automation, parts warehousing, production workflow, order-picking, and goods-issue handling into a single optimized flow. Central to the offering is the ARC (autonomous robotic carrier), a self-driving transport unit that moves materials through the facility. The company operates as a subsidiary of Heron and serves customers across Europe and the Middle East, with active projects in Dubai and ongoing international deployment work.
Servus uses Siemens and Beckhoff industrial controllers, C/C++ and C# for firmware and application logic, real-time operating systems, NFC and WiFi for vehicle coordination, and CAD for mechanical design. Azure DevOps and Git manage development workflow.
Servus is actively hiring in Austria, Germany, and the United Arab Emirates, reflecting its base in Central Europe and Middle East project activity.
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