If there's one thing Bratislava Assembly Tech (BAT) knows, it's movement. For over 15 years, this supplier has specialized in
conveyor systems and flow racks, turning stagnant production lines into dynamic, self-sustaining ecosystems. "Conveyors aren't just about moving parts—they're about creating flow," says Lenka Nováková, BAT's lead design engineer. "Imagine a line where components glide from station to station without a hitch, where bottlenecks are nonexistent, and workers can focus on what they do best: assembling quality products."
BAT's portfolio is impressive, with a focus on durability and adaptability. Their
roller track systems, available in steel and aluminum, are engineered to handle heavy loads (up to 500kg per meter) while maintaining smooth operation. The plastic
roller track guide rails, in both yellow and grey, are a favorite among food processing clients, thanks to their easy-to-clean surfaces and resistance to corrosion. But it's their custom
conveyor solutions that steal the show. "Last year, a automotive client needed a
conveyor that could navigate tight corners in their existing facility," Nováková shares. "We designed a modular
belt conveyor with flexible joints, allowing it to bend around pillars without sacrificing speed. Now, their line runs 15% faster, and their workers no longer strain to lift heavy parts."
What makes BAT stand out is their attention to detail. They offer a range of
roller track accessories, from placon mounts for rail connections to center support brackets, ensuring that every system is not just built, but built to last. Their flow racks, too, are a game-changer for warehouses, with adjustable shelves and swivel roller balls that make picking parts a breeze. "Our goal is to make the impossible possible," Nováková adds. "When a client says, 'We need this by next week,' we don't just meet the deadline—we deliver a system that exceeds their expectations." With clients spanning automotive, logistics, and pharmaceuticals, BAT has proven that when it comes to movement, they're in a league of their own.