Pursuing Partnership · New York–Newark metro
Doosan Robotics in New York, NY
Buy Doosan robots in the New York–Newark metro, deployed by a Farhand Field Service Engineer, with AI-guided lifetime service via Farhand Relay.
Servicing the New York metro from the Brooklyn Navy Yard and Long Island City through the Newark industrial belt and the Bronx logistics corridor. Where pharma, food processing, printing, and last-mile robotics fleets all run side by side.
Doosan sells units; we sell units + lifetime service. Every Doosan fleet deployed in New York ships pre-loaded into Farhand Relay so the support gets smarter with every shift.
Doosan lineup deployable in New York
Every unit ships with Farhand Relay AI-guided service for the life of the fleet.
Industrial Robot Arms & Cobots
A-Series (A0509/A0912)
$30K–$42K
Lightweight cobots — 5kg or 9kg payload. For light assembly and inspection.
Industrial Robot Arms & Cobots
M-Series (M0609/M1013/M1509)
$38K–$55K
Medium-payload cobots — 6, 10, or 15kg. The volume sellers in the Doosan line.
Industrial Robot Arms & Cobots
H-Series (H2017/H2515)
$55K–$75K
Heavy-payload cobots — 17kg or 25kg. The highest-payload cobots on the market.
Industrial Robot Arms & Cobots
P-Series
$45K–$65K
Palletizing-optimized cobot with built-in software for box stacking + pallet patterns.
New York operations that run industrial robot arms & cobots robots
New York-area facilities of these companies run robots and machinery we have the brand certs and Farhand Relay context to support.
How a Doosan rollout works in New York
You scope, we quote. We walk your New York facility — square footage, floor types, traffic patterns, integration needs — and quote the right Doosan fleet for your real workload.
Units ship pre-mapped to your floor plan when possible. Our Field Service Engineers commission on-site, train your team, and hand off into Farhand Relay for ongoing service. Coverage spans the entire New York–Newark metro via our closest-hub dispatch model.
When something needs attention, you text us. Relay diagnoses the fault from sensor data. A Field Service Engineer is on-site within 24 hours — typically same-day in New York given metro density.