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LOGIMAT 2026


A GERMAN AFFAIR


LogiMAT 2026, the international trade show for intralogistics solutions and process management, brings together exhibitors from all areas of the intralogistics sector to present their newest products and solutions for efficient warehousing processes. Hoist highlights the upcoming event at the Messe Stuttgart on 24–26 March, where visitors can look forward to discovering the latest cutting-edge innovations and hundreds of brand-new products being showcased for the very first time.


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his year’s LogiMAT 2026 opens its doors at the Messe Stuttgart convention centre with the theme “Passion For Details – Discover


This year’s LogiMAT 2026 will be held in Stuttgart at the Messe Stuttgart convention centre.


the Difference”. More than 1,600 exhibitors from over 40 countries, representing every segment of the intralogistics industry, will gather on 24–26 March to unveil a broad spectrum of innovations, product premieres and state-of-the-art solutions for efficient and sustainable intralogistics processes – all complemented by a compelling programme of events. This year’s exhibition is once again fully booked, occupying all ten exhibit halls and the entire east entrance of Messe Stuttgart, totalling more than 120,000 square metres of exhibition space. “The unique mix of key technological developments and innovative products on display, together with the networking opportunities and conference-level accompanying program of informative events, means that LogiMAT will once again be the must-attend trade show for top logistics professionals in 2026,” explained Michael Ruchty, LogiMAT exhibition director at Munich-based organiser EUROEXPO Messe- und Kongress. “Anyone interested in modernising their


intralogistics with an eye toward sustainability will find lots of inspiration in Stuttgart.” In line with this year’s theme, many exhibitors will highlight the often- overlooked finer details of intelligent solutions, offering industry professionals fresh perspectives for making well-informed investments. “Driven by the enduring global trends of automation, digital transformation and sustainability amid a continued shortage of qualified workers, the products in nearly all segments of the industry will also emphasise flexibility, scalability, AI integration and robotics solutions,” adds Ruchty. The exhibit halls will once again be clearly structured by industry segment to help visitors navigate the event with ease. Manufacturers of shelving systems and equipment, systems integrators and providers of material handling technology will be located in Halls 1 (including the gallery level), 3, 5 and 7. Among the global product launches on display are an innovative honeycomb-based storage and picking system, flexible robo-pick solutions, shuttles for shelving storage systems, new and enhanced service robots for unobstructed intralogistical transport and innovative refinements to established storage and sorting technologies. Another significant trend –


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