Neuss, Germany: ANTHBOT, a fast-growing developer of garden robotics, is strengthening its European footprint with a dedicated logistics and service hub in the Business Triangle in Neuss, western Germany, provided by Mileway. 

The company, headquartered in Shenzhen, designs, manufactures, and distributes robotic lawn mowers across more than 30 countries. Its largest national market is Germany, where demand for smart garden technology has surged in recent years. 

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Location was a critical factor in ANTHBOT’s expansion strategy, and with Mileway’s extensive last mile portfolio, we identified a strategically positioned site that supports both efficient logistics and long-term growth.

Situated between Düsseldorf and Cologne, the property offers immediate access to major motorways, including the A3 – linking the Ruhr area with southern Germany – and the A57, which connects directly to the Netherlands. This prime location enhances ANTHBOT’s cross-regional and international distribution capabilities while the manageable hall size makes it an ideal fit for agile, fast-scaling companies like ours. 

Two men in a warehouse examine and discuss a robotic device labelled ANTBOT surrounded by stacked cardboard boxes.

The asset’s proximity to other robotics and tech companies fosters a collaborative environment that aligns with ANTHBOT’s growth and expansion goals.  

With both wired and wireless robotic mowers in its product range, ANTHBOT launched its latest model, the Genie 600, earlier this year. The product has seen rapid uptake online and in retail, particularly in Germany and the U.S. To keep pace with this momentum and improve service responsiveness, the company has just opened a fully operational subsidiary in Neuss, supported by two local after-sales points in Düsseldorf and Mönchengladbach. 

“We see Neuss as a strategic anchor for our European business. Being close to our customers and having the ability to respond quickly is critical as we scale. This facility allows us to not only improve delivery and service, but also build long-term resilience into our operations,” says John Lei, ANTHBOT Country Manager.  

Two men stand outside an office building with a sign reading AnthBot, giving thumbs up, surrounded by autumn trees and foliage.

As the company scales, the facility provides the infrastructure needed to manage growing volumes and localise support – a model ANTHBOT aims to replicate in other international markets. 

With its European base now firmly established, the company is looking ahead to broadening its product range and further embedding itself in the local ecosystem. With strategic last mile logistics space from Mileway, and a clear vision for the future, it is well-positioned to grow – using its Neuss facility as a foundation for both operational efficiency and long-term international expansion. 

Need the strategic space to grow? As the leading pan-European last mile logistics real estate company, Mileway teams spanning Berlin, Hanover, Stuttgart, Dusseldorf and Frankfurt, can help find the right space to support your company’s long term, sustainable growth.