BOS' Intelligent Robotics Division Receives an Order for €565,000
RISHON LE ZION, Israel, March 25, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BOS Better Online Solutions Ltd. (“BOS” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: BOSC) announced today that its Intelligent Robotics Division has received a €565,000 order for a robotic production line from an Israeli defense-industry customer. The order is for delivery in the fourth quarter of 2024.
Eyal Cohen, BOS' CEO, stated: “Our strategic growth plan for the Intelligent Robotics division focuses on customers from the Israeli defense market, which have a great potential for recurring orders. I am pleased with the execution of this strategy that is reflected by this order from an existing customer.”
About BOS
BOS' technologies enhance inventory processes through three business divisions:
- The Intelligent Robotics division automates industrial and logistic inventory processes;
- The RFID division marks and tracks inventory; and
- The Supply Chain division manages inventory.
For additional information contact: Eyal Cohen, CEO +972-542525925 | eyalc@boscom.com
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