Daifuku to unveil its new trio of Sorting Transfer Robots at LogiMAT 2026
Daifuku has confirmed that LogiMAT 2026* will be the first European outing of its new Sorting Transfer Robot series, the SOTR-S, SOTR-L and SOTR-M.
Daifuku has confirmed that LogiMAT 2026* will be the first European outing of its new Sorting Transfer Robot series, the SOTR-S, SOTR-L and SOTR-M.
Even if you are delighted with how the Black Friday and Christmas Peak season is going at your warehouse facilities, it’s likely that you have frequent headaches to deal with.
There’s something for everyone at The Warehouse Transformation Awards.
The Tomorrow’s Warehouse conference brought together attendees and suppliers for an action packed day of networking and learning.
Quicktron Robotics will launch the QuickMix suite in Europe.
The online fashion retailer is bidding to strengthen operational excellence at its fulfilment centres.
AutoStore, the global leader in technology-driven, intelligent order fulfillment solutions, today announces the launch of its Autumn 2025 product portfolio.
How do you transform a 100,500 sq m warehouse, the size of 14 football fields, to handle a surge in small-item eComm orders without building new facilities?
A new AutoStore approach to flooring is cutting installation time and saving money for customers. Ellen Brune, VP of product management, AutoStore talks to Logistics Matters editor Simon Duddy.
The innovation has the potential to ‘usher in an era of fully unmanned warehouses’.
Belgium-based ODTH First Class Logistics has taken a decisive step toward the future of warehousing by transforming its Rumst site into a high-performance, automated logistics hub.
Despite challenging economic conditions, TGW has increased order intake by 55% year on year to 1.5 billion euros, the highest in the company’s history.
The robotics firm has secured Radio Equipment Directive (RED) Articles 3.3(d) Compliance.
Designed, manufactured and tested in Japan, the new Sorting Transfer Robot S (SOTR-S) from Daifuku is now being introduced across the UK and Europe.
Amazon has launched its newest operations technologies include Blue Jay, a system coordinating multiple robotic arms, and Project Eluna, an agentic AI model helping operators make more informed decisions.
AutoStore has enhanced its portfolio introducing AutoCase for case handling, FlexBins for consolidation and buffering, and a Frozen-Only Grid designed for temperature-sensitive operations.
The fashion industry operates in one of the fastest-changing environments. With e-commerce now representing more than 30% of sales and consumer habits evolving rapidly, brands must rethink their logistics strategies to stay competitive.
Innovative robotic systems provider Exotec is increasing emphasis on sustainability, with detailed ESG analysis of its systems helping customers fully assess the performance of their warehouses.