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.
BPW: AirSave tire pressure control
BPW Bergische Achsen is presenting the AirSave system at the transport logistic 2019 trade fair in Munich. This is a tire pressure control system. The correct tire pressure is an i... BPW: AirSave tire pressure controlBPW: iBelt load securing
BPW presents the iBelt at the transport logistic 2019 trade fair in Munich. A tool for intelligent load securing to ensure that goods are transported safely from A to B. More in th... BPW: iBelt load securingCONTARGO: Logistics hinterland transports
CONTARGO will be showcasing the company's logistics services at the transport logistic 2019 trade fair in Munich. The hinterland transportation of containers on the last mile to th... CONTARGO: Logistics hinterland transportsBattery train for tracks without overhead lines - DB NETZE
DB NETZE is giving some insights into the future at the transport logistic 2019 trade fair in Munich. Where routes without overhead lines are often still bridged with diesel operat... DB NETZE: accu trainDB NETZE: Click & Ride App path planning
With Click & Ride, DB NETZE is presenting an app at the transport logistic trade fair in Munich that is likely to generate a great deal of interest. Offers for train path planning,... DB NETZE: Click & Ride App path planningDB Netze: Hydrogen train
Are hydrogen trains running on Deutsche Bahn? Not yet. But DB Netze is looking to the future and is introducing us to hydrogen-powered trains at the transport logistic 2019 trade f... DB Netze: Hydrogen trainEconomic development, transport logistic 2019
We talk to Stefan Rummel, Managing Director of Messe München, at transport logistic 2019 about the economic development of the transport and logistics industry. Economic development, transport logistic 2019DHL: Drones in logistics
We talk to DHL about the role of drones in logistics at the transport logistic 2019 trade fair in Munich. Where are drones already in use, what is planned for the future with drone... DHL: Drones in logisticsDHL: Robots in logistics
Robots in logistics? We talk to Markus Kückelhaus about robotics and automation at DHL at the transport logistic 2019 trade fair in Munich. Where is automation in the warehouse hea... DHL: Robots in logisticsDHL: Trend radar - Green Energy Logistics
DHL is showing Messe.TV's trend radar for logistics topics at the transport logistic 2019 trade fair in Munich. Sustainability plays an important role with Green Energy Logistics. DHL: Trend radar - Green Energy LogisticsDigitization of the logistics industry, transport logistic 2019
We talk to Stefan Rummel, Managing Director of Messe München, at transport logistic 2019 about the digitalization of the logistics industry. Digitization of the logistics industry, transport logistic 2019FLEETBOARD: habbl App
FLEETBOARD presents the habbl app at the transport logistic 2019 trade fair in Munich. Digitalization is an important topic in the industry. The logistics app makes it possible to ... FLEETBOARD: habbl AppGROUP7: Procurement and contract logistics
We visited GROUP7 at the transport logistic 2019 trade fair in Munich. The company operates in the field of procurement logistics and contract logistics. GROUP7: Procurement logistics & contract logisticsGROUP7: Drone for high-rack use
GROUP7 presents an exciting development at the transport logistic 2019 trade fair in Munich. A drone for use in high-bay warehouses. A useful helper for the warehouse, which we had... GROUP7: Drone for high-rack useHEIDLER: Product Cube - Volume recording of goods
HEIDLER is presenting the Product Cube at the transport logistic 2019 trade fair in Munich. This can be used to record the master data for articles, i.e. goods. In addition to weig... HEIDLER: Product Cube - Volume recording of goodsDigitalization 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.