ABOUT BRX

Built for the work that doesn’t fit the factory floor.

BRX was founded in 2025 to build a different kind of automation company — one that designs from the joint outward, builds in the United States and deploys where the work actually is.

OUR THESIS

The economics never quite worked. We’re changing the math.

Industrial automation has spent decades optimizing the factory floor. But most of the country's labor — the people who refuel trucks, service equipment, clean depots, dispatch fleets — works outside those walls. The economics never quite worked: robots were too expensive, too rigid, or too fragile for those environments.

BRX exists to change that math. We build automation systems with the mechanical durability of industrial equipment, the software flexibility of modern robotics, and the unit economics of single-site deployment. Our first product, Rhino Mk I, is the proof of concept. Our portfolio will grow from there.

FOUNDER

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Christopher Bart Morrow

FOUNDER & MANAGING MEMBER

Bart has spent more than two decades engineering automation systems that hold up under industrial shift work. He started on aircraft systems at Dalfort with an FAA A&P License, took GM's Arlington plant through the GMT800 (Tahoe, Yukon, Escalade) launch as a controls engineer with GE Automation Services, then spent fourteen years as a production engineer at Sanden — the global manufacturer of automotive air-conditioning compressors — where he designed, programmed, and commissioned SCADA, PLC, machine vision, and collaborative-robotics deployments that delivered 20–30% productivity gains and over $650K in annual cost savings.

He went on to supervise control systems at North Texas Municipal Water District, serving 1.7 million people, before joining Motus Labs as Senior Production Manager and ultimately Director of Manufacturing — where he led electrical design, custom test-rig builds, and the SCADA backbone for the company's robotic gear reducers.

He founded Black Rhino worX in 2025 to apply that full-stack automation discipline — mechanical, electrical, controls, software — to work the rest of the industry has been unwilling to touch. He holds a provisional patent on the mechanical architecture underlying BRX's first product line, filed with the USPTO in August 2025. He lives and works in Rockwall, Texas.

IN-HOUSE CAPABILITIES

What we do under one roof.

Mechanical design — gear systems, actuators, hydraulic integration


Embedded software — ROS 2, Python, motor control


Field deployment and pilot operations


Hardware prototyping and testing


Patent strategy and intellectual property development


Manufacturing partnerships — US-based


LOCATION

Rockwall, Texas.

BRX is based in Rockwall, Texas — a half-hour outside Dallas, in the heart of the industrial-service belt of North Texas. We build here because the customers are here: fuel networks, equipment-rental operations, dispatch and logistics hubs. Proximity to the deployment site is part of how we engineer.

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CONTACT

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Automation that works. Engineered in Rockwall, Texas.

© 2026 Black Rhino worX (BRX) LLC. Rockwall, Texas.
SITE

Rockwall, Texas


PATENT US 63/863,957 // PROVISIONAL FILED 2025.08.14