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Acieta

Acieta designs and implements custom robotic automation systems for manufacturing processes.

Acieta

Acieta designs and implements custom robotic automation systems for manufacturing processes. The company serves sectors including aerospace, automotive, consumer goods, food and beverage, and general manufacturing. Founded in 1983, Acieta is based in Waukesha, Wisconsin.

General information

Firm type

Asset Manager

Year founded

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

North America

Country

United States

City

Waukesha

Corporate office

Waukesha, WI, United States

Sector focus

Robotics & AutomationIndustrial TechManufacturing

Frequently asked questions

Does Acieta manage capital like a fund or family office?

No. Acieta is an engineering and services firm, not an investment vehicle. It does not raise external capital or manage a fund; revenue comes from system-integration project fees and maintenance contracts. Its ownership was transferred to Rovema (Körber Group) in 2023, so capital allocation decisions are made at the corporate-parent level.

Who owns Acieta?

As of January 2023, Acieta is owned by Rovema GmbH, a German packaging machinery company that is itself a subsidiary of Körber AG, a Swiss-German industrial conglomerate. Prior to 2023, Acieta was privately held by its founding team.

What kinds of robotic systems does Acieta build?

Acieta integrates robotic work cells for welding, material removal, machine tending, palletizing, and assembly. Its technology partners include Fanuc, Yaskawa, and ABB. The firm specializes in high-volume repetitive tasks for automotive, aerospace, and general industrial clients.

Where does Acieta operate?

Its headquarters is in Waukesha, Wisconsin. Acieta’s customer base spans the U.S. Midwest and Southeast, with installations at over 1,000 sites. It does not disclose international offices, though its acquisition by Körber connects it to European supply chains.

Does Acieta provide ongoing support after installation?

Yes. Acieta offers technical support, maintenance, and spare parts through its service team. Recurring service contracts form a significant part of its revenue, along with project-based fees for custom system design and deployment.

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