Lafayette Engineering inks agreement to acquire Attabotics following bankruptcy filing
In early July, we reported on the spectacular rise and fall of Attabotics, a Canadian warehouse automation systems specialist which had inked a major agreement with Tesco, and also filed for bankruptcy.
And now court filings show that Attabotics has entered an asset purchase agreement dated 17th September with Lafayette Systems.
In a LinkedIn post, Brittain Ladd, a supply chain consultant and former Amazon executive, observed that the Court of King’s Bench of Alberta has issued an approval and vesting order for 22nd September, authorising the sale of substantially all assets to Lafayette Systems and vesting title on closing.
“The sale price was not disclosed but is estimated to be around $20 million. When I broke the story that Attabotics was going out of business, I estimated the winning bid would be $30 million or more,” Ladd commented.
“LaFayette Engineering specialises in the design/installation of conveyor controls, high speed sortation, robotics integration, and warehouse automation software/services. They’re considered to be one of the best engineering and automation firms in the US,” he added.
Ladd continued: “Robert Robbins is the CEO and owner of LaFayette Engineering. Bruce Robbins is the President. Robert and Bruce Robbins are respected and highly capable executives. I’m very familiar with their accomplishments, and I have tremendous respect for both individuals and the company. I believe Attabotics is a great fit for LaFayette Engineering.”
There were six bidders vying to acquire Attabotics. The identities have been sealed.
LaFayette Engineering did not respond to our request for comment.
2025 RTIH INNOVATION AWARDS
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