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SoftBank to buy US$2.8 bil stake in Norway robotics firm AutoStore

Japanese investment giant’s deal expected to be finalised this month

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 06 Apr 2021 9:30PM

SoftBank to buy US$2.8 bil stake in Norway robotics firm AutoStore
The deal with SoftBank values AutoStore, which develops warehouse automation technology, at US$7.7 billion. – Apple Ref Twitter pic, April 6, 2021

TOKYO – Japanese investment giant SoftBank Group will buy a 40% stake in Norwegian robotics company AutoStore in a deal worth US$2.8 billion (RM11.57 billion), said the two firms.

The agreement is the latest bet by SoftBank, which has spent heavily on some of the tech world’s hottest start-ups and biggest names, ranging from artificial intelligence to biotech companies.

The deal values AutoStore, which develops warehouse automation technology, at US$7.7 billion, according to a statement released by the pair yesterday.

Known for its cuboid systems that reduce the space needed to store goods, AutoStore said it has deployed 20,000 robots across 35 countries, and that its clients include Puma and Siemens.

“We view AutoStore as a foundational technology that enables rapid and cost-effective logistics for companies around the globe,” said SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son.

The companies will work together to “aggressively expand across end markets and geographies”, he said.

Son has in the past battled critics of his commitment to sometimes troubled start-ups, and brushed aside doubts over a massive asset-sale programme.

The telecoms firm turned investment behemoth has stakes in some of Silicon Valley’s hottest start-ups through its US$100 billion Vision Fund.

In February, it said net profit rocketed to US$11.1 billion in its fiscal third quarter, with Son dubbing the fund a “goose that produces golden eggs”.

Karl Johan Lier, Autostore’s president and CEO, said his company hopes to grow in the Asia-Pacific market with Softbank’s support.

United States investment firm Thomas H. Lee Partners will remain the majority shareholder in Autostore even after the Softbank deal, which is expected to be finalised this month. – AFP, April 6, 2021

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