India · Tamil Nadu
A robotics company in India — built in Tamil Nadu.
BORX Robotics (BORX ROBOTICS PVT LTD) is a robotics company in Tuticorin (Thoothukudi), Tamil Nadu, India. We design AMRs and fleet software so industrial material can move without waiting on a walker.
Robotics companies in India — what we focus on
Indian plants need automation that fits mixed floors, mixed fleets, and real labour constraints. BORX concentrates on industrial material movement: autonomous haul plus the intelligence layer that keeps it safe and planned.
Location
Tuticorin / Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu
Hardware
LUNAR X0 — AMR for pick, haul, drop
Software
ARI — fleet software for any AMR
Robotics company in Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu’s industrial corridor — from ports and process plants to auto and electronics — needs reliable A→B movement. As a robotics company in Tamil Nadu, BORX builds for that floor: indoor haul, mixed robot brands, and operators who still own E-STOP.
Looking for a robotics partner in South India? Start with a site context note and robot count — we reply from Tuticorin within 1–2 business days.
Frequently asked
- Is BORX a robotics company in India?
- Yes. BORX ROBOTICS PVT LTD is an Indian robotics company headquartered in Tuticorin (Thoothukudi), Tamil Nadu. We build autonomous mobile robots and fleet intelligence software for industrial sites across India.
- Where in Tamil Nadu is BORX based?
- BORX is based in Tuticorin (officially Thoothukudi), Tamil Nadu. We serve plants and warehouses across Tamil Nadu and the rest of India.
- What does BORX build?
- LUNAR X0 — an autonomous mobile robot for pick, haul, and drop — and ARI (Autonomous Reactive Intelligence), fleet software that can also run on AMRs you already own.
- Who should talk to BORX?
- Factories, warehouses, and industrial sites in India that need repeatable material movement without depending only on walkers — or teams that already run AMRs and want better fleet software.
Next step
Tell us your floor.
Share site context from anywhere in India. We’ll walk through ARI on your AMRs — and LUNAR X0 if you need the mover too.