
Simulation gains in importance
The use of AGV and AMR systems continues to increase - at the same time, the complexity of planning and operation is growing. Traditional approaches quickly reach their limits.

Autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) can be flexibly integrated into existing warehouse structures, increase productivity and shorten throughput times - with a fast return on investment.
All stock at a glance - with its autonomous scanning robots, Dexory creates a digital twin of the warehouse in real time. Major players such as DB Schenker and Maersk rely on the London-based start-up's technology. A component from Germany is also contributing to its success. All robots are equipped with Wiferion's inductive charging technology as standard.

Swisslog is expanding its portfolio with the IntraMove series: three autonomous mobile robots (AMR). These were developed for flexible horizontal transportation in dynamic warehouse environments. The AMRs can handle loads of up to 3,000 kilograms and use artificial intelligence to increase performance.

Nine autonomous mobile robots (AMR) are now being used to handle small parts in Deutsche Telekom's central warehouse in Hanover. With the final acceptance of the new shelf AMR, viaLog Logistik Beratung and Deutsche Telekom's Hardware Service Competence and Solution Center are delighted to have taken another important step in their joint collaboration.

Jungheinrich has received an order from the Bilstein Group for a pilot project to introduce mobile robots at the Gelsenkirchen logistics center. With the help of the EAE 212a, long ground-to-ground transports within the site will be automated in future.

For more than 15 years, the US fashion label Psycho Bunny sold its products almost exclusively through department store chains until Alan Brandman became the owner in 2021. Under his leadership, Psycho Bunny expanded internationally and opened stores in North America, the Middle East and Africa - a challenge for the company's intralogistics.

Omron, a specialist in automation and robotics, presents the new OL-450S: a flat, omnidirectional autonomous mobile robot (AMR) designed to make material handling processes more efficient, safer and smoother.
In order to further shorten delivery times and ensure delivery availability of almost 100 percent in the future, Linde Material Handling has built a new, larger spare parts distribution center equipped with modern technology at its existing site in Kahl am Main.

The new RackBot System Elevate is a complete goods-to-person solution that can be used to economically automate the picking processes of racking systems up to 12 meters high. The process-related core of the new solution is a fully integrated swarm of autonomous mobile robots, known as ClimbBots.

With Amy, a compact AMR for loads up to 25 kg, and the Navios fleet manager, DS Automotion is presenting concepts and solutions for production and logistics for companies of all sizes at Logimat in Stuttgart.