Pudu Robotics Relocates U.S. HQ From Silicon Valley to Dallas-Fort Worth
Pudu Robotics — a global player in the commercial service robotics sector based in Shenzen, China — recently announced the inauguration of its U.S. headquarters in the Dallas submarket of Richardson, Texas.
The official opening, which took place on April 23, is part of the company’s global strategic expansion to enhance Pudu’s regional capabilities, as well as underscore its long-term commitment to the Americas.
The new space in the Sherman Tech Center in Richardson marks the completion of the company relocating its U.S. headquarters from Silicon Valley, where it operated out of Santa Clara, Calif. As part of a new phase of scaled, structured business development, the new facility will support sales, service and engineering operations.
Pudu’s new centralized headquarters combines modern Dallas office space, a product showroom, and on-site warehousing. The strategic location will allow for more efficient coverage as the company transitions into a phase of rapid, scalable growth in the Americas.
Located at 1111 S. Sherman St., Pudu’s new Dallas headquarters is well connected to the logistics and supply chain infrastructure of the region, as well as to a broad base of enterprise customers. Situated within convenient proximity to President George Bush Turnpike, Interstate 35, and U.S. Highway 75, the company’s new location boasts excellent north/south and east/west accessibility throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and the entire state of Texas.
Meanwhile, the company’s Santa Clara office at 3120 Scott Blvd. was transitioned into a streamlined logistics support function outpost. Through its broader infrastructure optimization, the company has also established a dual warehouse system on both coasts to support nationwide delivery in the U.S.
“We are building for the long-term in the Americas with a localized approach,” said Raymond Pan, general manager of the Americas at Pudu Robotics. “Our ambition over the next five years is to serve 1 million people across the U.S. Our new headquarters and infrastructure optimization provide a foundation for this ambition, alongside continuing investment in localized products, enhancing our local supply chain, and strengthening our partner ecosystem.”
Ioana Ginsac
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