Dematic, a supply chain software and services company, will relocate its global headquarters in Atlanta, according to a news release.
The company will move into a 40,000-square-foot office in the Coda complex in Midtown's Tech Square and add an estimated 230 additional jobs to our tech economy.
"Technology is at the core of what we do," Hasan Dandashly, Dematic president and CEO, said in a statement. "Our solutions combine the latest advancements in software, robotics and mechatronics to drive optimal performance for our customers. Innovation has enabled us to be a market leader through the first three industrial revolutions. Establishing our headquarters in Atlanta reflects our commitment to remaining a world leader in technology and innovation in the supply chain solution space through industry 4.0."
Coda, the 750,000 square foot mixed-use complex, sits right in the heart of Midtown and offers companies like Dematic the opportunity to coexist with local tech startups and work within Georgia Tech's innovation ecosystem. With the help of Georgia Tech's Supply Chain Innovation Network, the company chose to relocate to Atlanta.
"We have partnered with Dematic for many years," said Tim Brown, managing director at the Georgia Tech Supply Chain and Logistics Institute. "We are excited to have them as a neighbor with a long-term investment to grow here along with Georgia Tech's Supply Chain and Logistics Institute."
Dematic currently operates in 27 countries and employs more than 7,000 employees across the globe. The company employs over 100 people in several locations in the metro Atlanta area including Peachtree Corners and Griffin.
"We are really excited to grow in Tech Square," Michele Longo, Dematic chief HR officer, said in a statement. "Not only does the location give us access to rich thought leadership in industry and academia, it allows us the opportunity to collaborate with other technology-minded firms, and most importantly to attract and retain the best talent in our industry."
Demantic currently has more than a dozen open positions in Atlanta ranging from robotics interns to engineers, project managers and business analysts.