Logistics processes are becoming increasingly important in almost all industries. Whether it's storage, transport, or digital control of supply chains, modern solutions ensure efficiency, availability, and smooth processes.
Stäubli showcases mobile robotics and AI for logistics and intralogistics
At automatica, Stäubli is presenting several future-oriented systems for the logistics and production sectors. The focus is on two mobile platforms: the PF3 and a newly developed c... Stäubli mobile robotics and AIOmron presents OL-450S: Mobile robot for intralogistics
Omron is presenting its new OL-450S mobile robot at the trade fair. The vehicle is designed for autonomous material transport and moves independently through warehouses and product... Omron autonomous robot with 450 kg payloadABB presents new AMR P603 with V-SLAM for intralogistics
ABB is expanding its portfolio of autonomous mobile robots (AMR) with the new P603, which has been specially developed for intralogistics applications. The compact transport robot ... ABB AMR P603 with V-SLAM for intralogisticsDetection-X: Industrial object detection with AI - without programming
The Cologne University of Applied Sciences spin-off Detection-X brings AI directly into industrial applications - without the need for programming knowledge. The software platform ... Detection-X: Industrial object detectionLogistikbude: Digital solution for load carrier management in logistics
Logistikbude offers a digital solution for load carrier management in logistics, which for the first time provides end-to-end, cross-company digital transparency for pallets, crate... Logistikbude: Digital logistics solutionLagermax Group: 360° logistics, ESG and 105 years of experience
Future-oriented, comprehensively positioned, and constantly on the move – the Lagermax Group sees itself not only as a traditional freight forwarder, but as a full-service provider... Lagermax Group: 360° logisticsSkyCell containers for pharmaceutical logistics with AI and real-time data
SkyCell develops temperature-controlled container solutions for the global transport of sensitive pharmaceuticals. The combination of intelligent sensor technology, software-suppor... SkyCell containers for pharmaceutical logisticsFACHPACK 2025 showcases packaging trends and industry dialogues
From September 23 to 25, 2025, Nuremberg will once again become the meeting place for the European packaging industry. FACHPACK will bring together around 1,400 exhibitors and an e... FACHPACK 2025 showcases packaging trends and industry dialoguesZugvogel Logistics: Circular system and renewable logistics
Ten years after its foundation, a small logistics company has become a Europe-wide enterprise with strategic vision. Zugvogel combines a partnership-based fleet with high operation... Zugvogel Logistics: Circular systemUPS at transport logistic: Return and new impetus
After around ten years without its own stand, UPS has returned to transport logistic with a strong presence. The company is using the leading international trade fair in Munich to ... UPS returns to transport logisticAndreas Schmid Logistik: Holistic logistics solutions with added value
Andreas Schmid Logistik stands for comprehensive logistics solutions with added value that offer much more than just transport and focus on integrated solutions with vision. Under ... Andreas Schmid Logistik: Holistic logistics solutionsDHL Group: Logistics worldwide - digital, sustainable, connected
When you hear DHL, you often think of yellow parcel vans in German cities. But that falls short. At transport logistic in Munich, the Group is presenting itself as an international... DHL Group: Logistics worldwideEmirates SkyCargo: New cargo strategy with Courier Express and fleet expansion
Emirates SkyCargo is demonstrating clear ambitions with a new freight strategy and breaking new ground in air freight with a confident presence in Europe. The focus is on Emirates ... Emirates SkyCargo: New cargo strategytransport logistic 2025 with record numbers and industry trends
With over 2,700 exhibitors and more than 77,000 trade visitors from all over the world, transport logistic 2025 set a new record. The trade fair in Munich underscored its role as t... transport logistic 2025 with record numbers and industry trendsLGI: Digital logistics solutions from IT to circular supply chain
From simple transport orders to global end-to-end logistics: LGI has established itself as a versatile partner in the industry. With roots in the technology sector, clear IT expert... LGI: Digital logistics solutionsDigitalization is fundamentally changing the logistics industry – from planning and execution to analysis. New software solutions and platforms create real-time transparency and increase efficiency along the entire supply chain. Companies are increasingly relying on digital tools to optimize material flows, resources, and routes – whether in warehouse management, transport, or returns management.
With the increasing demand for speed and precision, the requirements for internal logistics processes are also rising. Autonomous mobile robots, flexible palletizing systems, and automated warehouse solutions are being used in more and more industries. The focus is on both safety and efficiency, for example, when navigating AMRs through warehouses or picking orders in high-bay warehouses.
The pressure to decarbonize does not stop at the logistics industry. Whether alternative drive systems, reusable packaging, or optimized route planning – many innovations today aim to achieve efficiency while reducing the ecological footprint. At the same time, the issue of resilience is becoming increasingly important: supply chains should not only be networked, but also resistant to disruptions.
The definition of logistics encompasses much more than the mere transport of goods. It describes the holistic planning, management, and control of material, information, and goods flows—from the point of origin to the end point at the customer. Key tasks include demand-driven supply, optimal use of resources, and coordination of all processes involved along the value chain. In practice, this ranges from procurement and warehousing to delivery and returns processing. Closely linked to this development is supply chain management, which adds a strategic perspective to logistics. The aim is to coordinate entire supply chains across companies and make them resilient. Distribution logistics in particular demonstrates how important transparent processes and reliable control are in order to meet delivery times, ensure service quality, and keep costs under control at the same time. Efficient warehouse structures, intelligent IT systems, and data-based forecasts play a central role in this. As complexity increases, so does the demand for qualified specialists. A degree in logistics or supply chain management not only teaches the fundamentals of business administration, but also provides a technical understanding of digital systems, automation, and process optimization. Graduates work at the interface between IT, production, and transport and play a key role in ensuring that logistics processes function reliably, economically, and in a customer-oriented manner. This makes it clear that logistics has long been a strategic success factor for companies in all industries.