WMS Boosts Palletised Freight Efficiency

Palletforce, a British specialist in express palletised freight distribution, has partnered with Clarus WMS to further enhance its logistics operations. This strategic collaboration demonstrates Palletforce’s commitment to cutting-edge technology and operational excellence, as it integrates Clarus WMS to automate traditionally manual tasks such as invoicing, while offering enhanced real-time visibility for both operations and customer deliveries.

Kate Lovatt, IT Director at Palletforce, commented on the partnership: “At Palletforce, we’ve always embraced technology to drive operational efficiencies. As a leader in express freight distribution, our SuperHub and live tracking systems are industry standards, and with Clarus WMS, we’re excited to push the boundaries even further. This partnership will bring valuable efficiencies, benefiting our operations and providing our customers with even better service.”

Leveraging Automation for Scalable Growth

When Palletforce began exploring automation options, the objective was clear: to streamline operations by reducing manual tasks, enabling the company to scale efficiently without compromising service quality. After a thorough evaluation of available solutions, Clarus WMS was chosen for its innovative capabilities and its ability to seamlessly integrate with Palletforce’s existing infrastructure.
Lovatt added: “We’ve always been leaders in adopting new technology. When we reviewed other WMS solutions, Clarus WMS stood out in terms of flexibility and innovation. This partnership will not only improve our internal processes but also unlock new possibilities for our customers.”

Driving Continuous Improvement

Since the start of the partnership, Palletforce has seen immediate benefits, including the automation of invoicing, which has reduced administrative time and improved accuracy. Customers are also benefiting from real-time tracking and updates, which provide full visibility throughout the delivery process. As the company continues to embrace automation, the Clarus WMS solution is enabling more scalable workflows that support the company’s long-term growth plans. The partnership marks a key milestone in Palletforce’s ongoing drive to transform the freight experience and provide enhanced value to its customers.

Glen Wilkinson, Head of Sales at Clarus WMS, said: “We’re excited to be working with Palletforce to raise the bar in logistics. This partnership represents a significant step forward in creating a faster, smarter, and more flexible freight experience for both Palletforce and its customers.”

With a shared commitment to continuous improvement, both companies are looking to the future, with plans for further collaboration to drive innovation and success in the logistics sector.

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Last Mile Parcel Locker Collaboration

With a strong ambition to grow its existing footprint, smart locker network Bloq.it has a product portfolio and company culture to fuel that growth. Peter MacLeod caught up with its founder.

Portuguese smart locker company Bloq.it is catching the eye with its leading-edge smart locker solutions and enlightened approach to the market. As it enters a year when it is aiming to strengthen its position in the unattended delivery solutions sector, its Founder & CEO Miha Jagodic spoke with Logistics Business’s Editor Peter MacLeod to tell him more about the company and what looks like an exciting future.

Logistics Business (LB): Miha, please tell me more about Bloq.it, its background, capabilities, growth, and its offerings.

Miha Jagodic (MJ): Bloq.it was born from a simple beach smart locker concept and evolved into a logistics powerhouse by seizing opportunities created by the Covid pandemic and the eCommerce surge that followed. Founded in 2019, our mission is to reshape the eCommerce parcel delivery experience through smart locker technology. Our end-to-end solutions modernise and enhance last-mile logistics, making parcel deliveries more efficient, cost-effective, and convenient.

Over the past year, we have experienced exponential growth, with deployments skyrocketing from 1,289 in 2023 to 4,789 in 2024, representing a 279% increase. Our locker network expanded from 2,300 locations to 6,700, reflecting a 290% growth. This rapid expansion is also supported by our flagship product, Bloq.it NEXT, which has set a new benchmark in the industry with its
advanced off-grid, battery-powered, and uncompromised capabilities. NEXT offers unprecedented flexibility with its autonomous functions, featuring advanced elements such as 10” colour touch screens, QR and barcode scanners, and label printers, making it a game-changer for deployment in areas without complex infrastructure needs. With revenue growth of over 101% year over-year, Bloq.it has established itself, in such a short time, as the backbone of this industry.

LB: Where has that growth come from?

MJ: Our growth is fuelled by our ability to innovate and adapt to market shifts, such as transitioning from beach lockers to logistics solutions in response to the eCommerce boom during the pandemic. A significant milestone in our journey was the Vinted Go partnership, which started with installations in Paris in 2022 and has now expanded to over 4,000 lockers across France. The pilot in France has been so successful that an expansion to other countries is in the works for 2025. Additionally, the rise in consumer demand for convenient and sustainable delivery options has
accelerated the adoption of smart lockers, positioning us as a key enabler of eCommerce logistics.

LB: Who are your customers, and how do you work with them to achieve success?

MJ: We began working with leading global logistics providers early on. Heavy hitters such as DHL eCommerce and Vinted Go have been in our portfolio since 2022, and we have recently announced our partnership with GLS, one of the major parcel services providers operating in Europe. Our approach is deeply collaborative – we work closely with our partners to design customised solutions that optimise their delivery networks and enhance the end-user experience. By leveraging real-time data analytics, AI-driven routing, and seamless API integrations, we empower our customers to reduce costs, improve efficiency, and achieve sustainability goals.

We have been active also in the postal sector, working with operators such as PPL in the Czech Republic, and LockerItalia, in Italy. This year, we are also launching our entry into the Open
Network segment, with DeinFach (formerly known as OneStopBox), in Germany. While our customers initially choose Bloq.it for our industry-leading smart locker solutions, our ultimate goal is being met with them choosing us also for our company culture, collaborative attitude, and forwardthinking philosophy.

LB: How do you collaborate with your partners, and to what effect?

MJ: At Bloq.it, collaboration is at the core of our success. We believe that working alongside industry players, including those traditionally considered competitors, drives mutual growth and
innovation. A good example is when a major operator in Europe wanted some very customised lockers to be deployed in rural areas. Where most might go to look for solutions elsewhere, here at Bloq.it we are confident to dive in no matter the circumstances, and our customers are well aware already. Our partnerships are built on trust, flexibility, and shared goals. Whether it’s developing
customised locker solutions for Vinted Go or integrating with DHL eCommerce existing logistics operations, we ensure that our technology seamlessly complements their existing infrastructure, delivering tangible benefits such as faster deliveries, quicker diagnostics, and growing customer satisfaction.

LB: How does Bloq.it balance working with competitors while maintaining a unique value proposition?

MJ: We recognise that the logistics industry is an interconnected ecosystem where collaboration can drive overall efficiency. And that is crucial in our mind on the end-goal of bettering urban logistics and bringing it to the 21st century. Our technology is designed to integrate seamlessly with various logistics providers without compromising our competitive edge. Our focus on neutrality, scalability, and data-driven insights allows us to support all players in achieving their goals while maintaining our distinct market position.

LB: Can you share an example of how Bloq.it has successfully collaborated without compromising another client working within the same segment?

MJ: A great example is our partnership with multiple logistics providers in key European markets. Despite competing interests, we’ve implemented shared locker networks that allow multiple
carriers to benefit from our technology. This form of cooperation has led to increased operational efficiency, cost savings, and generated more interest for all stakeholders involved.

LB: What are the key challenges in collaborating with multiple clients from the same segment, and how does Bloq.it address them?

MJ: One of the biggest challenges is ensuring a level playing field where all partners feel they benefit equally. Bloq.it addresses this by providing transparent, data-driven insights and a modular approach that allows partners to scale operations independently while leveraging shared infrastructure. Our commitment to neutrality and technological flexibility ensures that collaboration is mutually beneficial.

LB: What geographic territories do you service?

MJ: Our smart locker solutions are deployed across multiple European markets, present in countries such as France, Czech Republic, Italy, and Portugal. We are now entering the Open Network segment by launching with DeinFach in Germany, starting in Berlin. Our most recent partnership with GLS will enable our presence in Spain, with plans also for a wider footprint in Italy. Our partnership with Vinted Go will also be expanding to other markets very soon. With our expanding partnerships and increasing demand, we are continuously growing our footprint to new regions, ensuring our solutions are accessible to a wider audience.

LB: What is Bloq.it NEXT’s differentiator, and how has its launch been received?

MJ: Bloq.it NEXT, announced last year at Deliver Europe and showcased in Parcel+Post Expo, represents the pinnacle of off-grid smart locker technology, offering enhanced security, modularity, and seamless scalability. It features state-of-the-art IoT capabilities, a user-friendly interface, and advanced reporting tools, making it the preferred choice for major logistics providers. Since its launch, NEXT has seen widespread adoption; even though coming in relatively late in the market, it managed to garner the interest of major logistics operators who were waiting patiently for a better solution to arise. This was the case of Vinted, which opted for NEXT although other locker providers had their autonomous solutions in the market for over a few years already. With over 12,000 NEXT lockers planned for deployment in 2025, this will contribute significantly to our overall market expansion.

LB: What stands Bloq.it as a company apart from other operators in the space?

MJ: What truly sets us apart is our end-to-end approach, combining cutting-edge technology with a deep understanding of logistics operations. Our rapid deployment capabilities, data-driven insights, and commitment to always go beyond the norm make us a trusted partner for logistics companies worldwide. By offering superior technology, our unique approach ensures that customers resonate with Miha Jagodic showcased Bloq.it NEXT at the Parcel+Post Expo our values, attitude, and philosophy. We really do work hard to create long-term relationships based on trust, innovation, and our standard of excellence. Another differentiator that definitely impacts our leads is our flexible production network, with manufacturing units across Europe, allowing us to rapidly scale production based on market demand while maintaining quality and efficiency.

LB: Finally, what are your ambitions for 2025?

MJ: What a year it was in 2024! But that is already in the past and all of our attention is on the next few years. Looking ahead to 2025, of course we aim to consolidate our position as the world’s largest provider of unattended delivery solutions. Our focus will be on expanding our network further in Europe, enhancing our technology stack, and forging new strategic partnerships. As we continue our exponential growth trajectory, we want to ensure that customers not only recognise us for our products, but also embrace Bloq.it for our mindset, adaptability, and dedication to shaping the future of last-mile, thus becoming the backbone of the whole industry.

With exciting projects in the pipeline that we can’t name just yet, and with already planned launches with GLS and DeinFach, and the expansion of the Vinted Go network powered by Bloq.it, we are confident in our ability to continue growing and impacting more and more the development of urban logistics in Europe, and soon worldwide.

LB: Thank you, Miha, and good luck for the future.

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Experience the Future of Smart Logistics

March marks a major milestone for SEER Robotics, as the smart logistics company gears up to showcase its latest intelligent robotics solutions at two of the world’s most influential logistics exhibitions—LogiMAT Stuttgart and ProMat Chicago.

As a global supplier of intelligent robotics controllers, SEER Robotics will present a comprehensive line-up of hardware and software solutions built around its industry-leading SRC series controllers, highlighting its cutting-edge automation technologies and innovation-driven capabilities.

Where to Find SEER Robotics

LogiMAT 2025 | March 11-13 | Stuttgart, Germany | Hall 8, Booth 8D77
Showcasing: SRC controllers, intelligent stacker forklifts (SFL-CDD14-CE & SFL-CDD15-CE), pallet trucks (SFL-CBD15-CE), single-arm forklifts (SOF-300EU), RDS resource scheduling system, and visualization products.

ProMat 2025 | March 17-20 | Chicago, USA | Lakeside Hall, Booth E12013
Showcasing: SRC controllers, rotary lifting AMRs (SJV-SW600), single-arm forklifts (SOF-300EU), reach trucks (SSR-1400), RDS resource scheduling system, M4 QuickGo application, and visualization products.

Localized Innovation for a Global Market

With a commitment to localization and adaptability, SEER Robotics tailors its solutions to meet the unique needs of different markets, driving the intelligent transformation of global logistics. Visitors to LogiMAT and ProMat will witness region-specific solutions that have already been deployed by world-renowned enterprises, including Schneider Electric, Philips, Hisense, Haier, Gree, Bosch, Volkswagen, ABB, Walmart, and many more.

Philips Case Study

One standout example of SEER Robotics’ impact is its intelligent warehouse automation solution for Philips, designed in collaboration with local partners to optimize warehouse management and logistics efficiency. Watch the video here.

CE-Certified for the EU Market
• The SFL-CDD14-CE intelligent stacker forklift is equipped with SRC-3000FS safety controllers, meeting CE, UL, and ISO 3691-4 certifications—ensuring compliance with European safety standards for industrial applications.

Enhanced Safety & Human-Robot Interaction
• Given the frequent interaction between forklifts and personnel, SEER Robotics implemented a multi-layered safety strategy, integrating 3D obstacle detection, distance sensors, and 360° protection.
• Smart navigation optimizes forklift routes, pallet positioning, and operational timing, minimizing risk while maximizing efficiency.
• Dedicated safety zones enable instant response mechanisms in case of emergencies.

Compact Design for Narrow Aisles
• With a body width under 1m and a turning radius of just 1.2m, the SFL-CDD14-CE forklift is engineered for high-density storage environments, seamlessly maneuvering through tight warehouse spaces.

User-Centric Customization
• To improve operational efficiency, SEER Robotics customized a PDA-based interface for Philips, aligning with local user habits and simplifying order management.
• Comprehensive technical support and training ensure seamless adoption and ease of use.

Smart Power Management with Rotational Charging
• Limited charging space posed a challenge for Philips’ warehouse operations. SEER Robotics implemented a rotational charging system, ensuring an optimal charging sequence for all forklifts, balancing energy consumption, and extending battery life—ultimately enhancing efficiency and reducing energy waste.

Driving Efficiency & Safety at Scale

By integrating SEER Robotics’ SFL-CDD14-CE intelligent stacker forklifts, warehouse operations at Philips are now fully automated — from material transfers to fleet coordination. Employees can simply issue tasks via PDA, while the RDS resource scheduling system orchestrates autonomous fleet operations, charging cycles, and collaborative workflows. The result? Significantly improved warehouse efficiency, enhanced safety standards, and seamless adaptability to Philips’ production needs.

On Display at LogiMAT & ProMat

With a growing portfolio of proven real-world deployments, SEER Robotics aims to reshape the landscape of autonomous logistics — delivering next-level robotic intelligence, safety, and operational efficiency. At LogiMAT and ProMat, visitors will experience firsthand how SEER Robotics is breaking barriers in automation and accelerating the global adoption of intelligent robotics solutions.

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EVs Taking Charge

Shell Commercial Road Transport’s Aleid van der Wiel discusses how the ‘chicken and egg’ scenario surrounding the future uptake of electric trucks can be solved with effective charging infrastructure.

Europe needs its commercial road transport (CRT) fleets to invest in electrification. And, to make the case for investment, fleet managers need to know they can continue to operate across their existing routes as cost competitively as possible with electric vehicles (EVs).

However, this is where they often come up against a ‘chicken and egg’ scenario: On the one hand, EV trucks are available, but customers are reluctant to invest because the charging infrastructure needed to support them is not fully in place yet and at scale; on the other, energy suppliers are hesitant to invest in the charging infrastructure required because there are not yet enough EV trucks in use to make it commercially viable.

So, how do we resolve this? We talked to Aleid van der Wiel, Head of Public eMobility & Power for Shell Commercial Road Transport, about the importance of effective charging infrastructure and how CRT businesses can access the solutions that meet their unique operational needs.

Logistics Business (LB): How is a lack of charging infrastructure preventing the acceleration of electrification?

Aleid van der Wiel (AvdW): Our research highlights that nearly two-thirds (64%) of CRT fleets believe the energy infrastructure needed for emissions reduction is currently not robust or reliable enough to support their operations. This undermines the business case for electric truck adoption while making it more difficult to justify the investment in charging infrastructure at scale. Conversely, having the right strategic infrastructure in place can help fleets to reduce their total cost of ownership (TCO) by increasing efficiency and managing energy usage (enabling them to charge at times when electricity prices are lower).

LB: How can CRT fleets access the charging infrastructure they need?

AvdW: It’s critical for them to work closely with expert providers to develop an effective charging strategy, supported by tailored solutions that meet their specific operational needs – now and in the future. At Shell, we’re working with CRT fleets to identify the right charging set-up for their needs – giving them peace of mind that they’re investing in resilient operations that drive efficiency today while supporting the ongoing growth of their EV fleet. This includes eDepot solutions that deliver seamless private charging for trucks – covering high-quality charge point hardware, software that enables fleets to manage their charging needs efficiently at scale, and on-site energy solutions.

We also have a growing on-the-go public charging network for CRT fleets that will build on our first heavy-duty public truck charging site, opened in 2023 at Eindhoven Acht in the Netherlands. Giving fleets access to 300kW charging bays, parking facilities and the ability to book guaranteed charger availability, the site aimed to show how fleets can operate their routes efficiently using EV trucks.

LB: How important is collaboration between Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and energy suppliers?

AvdW: It’s hugely important for us to collaborate with OEMs to drive the adoption of electric trucks. In terms of developing charging solutions, we’re working closely with OEMs to make sure our customers have the best user experience at the charge site.

For example, we’re collaborating to make sure our hardware connects seamlessly, allowing customers to recharge quickly, reliably and at the expected power levels so they can keep to their schedules. This includes investing in charge point technology designed to deliver interoperability and quality, as we have done through our acquisition of SBRS in 2022. It also includes testing the connection between charge points and trucks at our Hamburg lab to help us and OEMs develop better solutions.

LB: What is your vision for the future of CRT electrification?

AvdW: We see high-quality, high-speed and flexible charging as the future. But that’s not all about the infrastructure or the hardware. To make sure fleet TCO remains low, businesses need to
integrate those elements with fleet and energy management to drive efficient and cost-effective operations. Software (including AI systems) has a crucial role to play in this, linking fleet schedules to energy markets to help fleet managers develop routes that provide the cheapest and most reliable charging options – out on the roads or back at the depot.

It’s also important to show fleets what this level of integration looks like. That’s why we’ve developed our first Megawatt (MW) dual charger for commercial road transport and marine applications as a proof of concept at the Energy Transition Campus Amsterdam (ETCA). The aim is to show both industries how a fully integrated system for sustainable energy management (featuring its own microgrid and standardised connectors) can support their decarbonisation ambitions while helping businesses to remain cost competitive by operating efficiently.

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