
Dexory yesterday opened its U.S. headquarters in Nashville, Tenn. The company said the 50,000-sq.-ft. (4,645.1 sq. m) facility will be its North American deployment base, development center, and live demonstration environment.
“The U.S. is a critical market for Dexory,” stated Andrei Danescu, co-founder and CEO of Dexory. “This facility reflects our long-term commitment to delivering greater value to customers across North America.”
“The region’s scale, customer demands and operational complexity push warehouse networks to their limits,” he added. “That is exactly where Dexory performs best. The more demanding the environment, the more impact our real-time data and actionable insights can deliver.”
Founded as BotsAndUs in 2015, Dexory said its DexoryView platform combines autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), artificial intelligence, and digital twin technology. The London-based company said its AMRs have been collecting inventory data in increasingly complex environments since 2023.
Dexory marks more milestones
Dexory said its North American headquarters is the latest milestone in a sustained period of North American business growth. Since establishing its U.S. presence, the company has closed Series B and Series C funding rounds, launched its next-generation robot, and added to its U.S. executive team.
Dexory’s latest AMR, which it showed at Manifest 2026, can telescope up to 45.9 ft. (14 m) high to scan more than 10,000 rack locations per hour. It said DexoryView uses AI to achieve 99.9% inventory accuracy.
GXO, Maersk, DHL, NFI, ODW Logistics, Flexport, Iron Mountain, Stellantis, and GE Appliances are among Dexory’s customers. The company said they all use DexoryView for continuous, real-time visibility across their warehouse operations.
North American market seeks real-time intelligence
In 2025, North America was the largest region for inventory robots, according to The Business Research Co. The market research firm predicted that the global market will expand from $132.15 billion in 2025 to $226.46 billion in 2030 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.3%. It attributed that growth to rising e-commerce demand and improvements in automation and remote monitoring.
Dexory asserted that its Nashville location strategically positions it to serve the rapidly growing number of retailers, third-party logistics providers (3PLs), manufacturers, and distributors across North America that are seeking real-time intelligence without disruption to their existing systems and operations.
The company will exhibit at Booth B7624 at MODEX 2026 in Atlanta next month.


