MyBull Robotics Opens New U.S. Headquarters

MyBull Robotics Opens New U.S. Headquarters

Modern Materials Handling
Modern Materials HandlingMay 19, 2026

Why It Matters

The new hub positions MyBull Robotics to capture growing demand for autonomous material‑handling solutions in U.S. manufacturing, while bolstering Michigan’s advanced‑tech job market.

Key Takeaways

  • MyBull Robotics opens U.S. HQ in Farmington Hills, Michigan.
  • New facility includes showroom, warehouse, and on‑site engineering support.
  • Company showcases autonomous forklifts, tuggers and five‑ton AMR tugger.
  • Focus on expanding engineering staff from 12 to meet North American demand.
  • Aims to boost Michigan’s advanced manufacturing and supply‑chain ecosystem.

Pulse Analysis

The U.S. robotics market is entering a rapid expansion phase, driven by labor shortages and the push for resilient supply chains. MyBull Robotics’ decision to locate its North American headquarters in Michigan aligns with the state’s strategic focus on advanced manufacturing and offers proximity to major automotive and logistics hubs. By establishing a dedicated showroom and proof‑of‑concept warehouse, the company provides potential customers hands‑on exposure to its autonomous material‑handling fleet, a differentiator in a crowded automation landscape.

Inside the Farmington Hills campus, MyBull showcases a portfolio that spans rugged indoor forklifts, all‑terrain tuggers, and the newly launched TMN‑T50US five‑ton autonomous tugger. These machines combine lidar, vision cameras and multi‑sensor fusion to navigate complex environments, delivering a fast return on investment for warehouses, factories and distribution centers. The on‑site engineering and after‑sales teams enable rapid customization and 24/7 support, addressing a common pain point for U.S. adopters who require reliable uptime and seamless integration with existing warehouse management systems.

Beyond product rollout, the headquarters signals a broader commitment to the U.S. supply‑chain ecosystem. By expanding its engineering headcount beyond the current 12 and investing in local talent, MyBull contributes to Michigan’s job creation goals and strengthens the region’s reputation as a robotics innovation hub. As North and South American manufacturers accelerate digital transformation, the company’s presence could accelerate adoption of autonomous fleets, reshaping logistics efficiency and setting a benchmark for future entrants in the autonomous mobile robot (AMR) market.

MyBull Robotics opens new U.S. headquarters

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