Trends at LogiMAT 2025

High-bay warehouses: New solutions based on AI and AI-assisted systems can optimize warehouse processes by analyzing goods movements and making suggestions for more efficient placement or picking.

A clear breakthrough in the use of AGVs in high-bay warehouses. In combination with sensor technology and real-time data analysis, they enable integration into existing logistics chains.

 

Energy-efficient storage solutions such as regenerative brakes for storage and collection machines or solar panels for power storage facilities.

 

 

Pallet warehouses remain an indispensable part of many logistics systems. LogiMAT showed new approaches to automating this form of storage. These include robot-assisted storage systems that can store and retrieve pallets autonomously, as well as intelligent transport technologies that optimize the flow of materials within the warehouse.

 

Another focus is on digitization. Using RFID technology and cloud-based warehouse management systems (WMS), businesses can monitor and control their inventory in real-time. This not only allows for greater accuracy in inventory management, but also for better planning of replenishment processes.

 

Another important aspect is the cooperation between man and machine. Modern technologies make it easier for workers to lift heavy loads or perform monotonous tasks. At the same time, intuitive user interfaces enable easy operation of complex systems. The seamless integration of man and machine is driven by advances in robotics. Collaborative robots – so-called cobots – work with humans and take on repetitive or dangerous tasks. This not only increases safety in the workplace, but also increases productivity.