Stöcklin at the Achema 2024
Safe and intelligent intralogistics solutions in Frankfurt
The organizers of Achema 2024, an international trade fair for the process industry, can be pleased with the lively visitor interest: From 10 to 14 June 2024, around 106,000 participants from 141 countries came to the Frankfurt exhibition grounds to find out about the latest equipment and innovative processes for the chemical, pharmaceutical, food and related industries. Intralogistics and explosion protection specialist Stöcklin Logistik was also represented with a selected range of products.
"Warehouse and supply logistics is not the core of these industries, which often focus on research. But in production, everything stands and falls with the efficiency, sustainability and availability of internal material flows," says Valentin Adelfio, "and this is exactly where intralogistics specialists can simplify a lot for companies and their customers with the right end-to-end solutions for complex operating environments and high requirements." The member of the Management Board is also Head of the Material Handling Division (forklifts and AGVs) at Stöcklin Logistik. He draws a positive conclusion from the five days of the trade fair.
Safety and efficiency
"The demand for intelligent solutions that further increase safety and efficiency in internal material handling is enormous," says Adelfio. "Many visitors were surprised that we offer forklifts with lithium-ion batteries, for example, which can be charged within an explosive environment. Without having to extend and charge or change batteries outside the EX area - without the need for cost-intensive additional equipment to compensate for such downtime."
There was also great interest in material handling devices that support several process steps in one operation: For example, the INOX-EX protective weighing pallet truck, designed and manufactured in-house, was also on the stand. With its GMP-compliant, polished stainless steel surface and EX-protected design, it is suitable for explosion-sensitive environments with special hygiene and cleanroom regulations - and can also record quantities during transportation and digitally forward the results to material flow and warehouse management systems.
Increasing focus on cybersecurity
Last but not least, the growing onslaught of hacker attacks on digitally networked solutions is driving the industry. Adelfio: "Of course, intralogistics in particular, which is responsible for large parts of automation and IT-OT convergence with material flow and transport device control, also bears enormous responsibility for the security of production. In discussions with competitors, it also became clear that we all take this responsibility very seriously. We not only need secure stand-alone solutions, but also secure solutions for networked plants and overall systems. And to achieve this, we need to see ourselves as a digital partner that plays in the league of system-relevant infrastructures." Stöcklin Logistik relies on multi-level cyber security concepts and can offer solutions in line with the latest standards thanks to over 40 years of software expertise.










