Automation Boom: Weißenburg’s Warehouse of the Future Launches

DOTLUX GmbH, a German manufacturer of professional LED lighting solutions, has announced the construction of a new, fully automated logistics facility in Weißenburg. At the heart of the new 1,450 sqm site is the Movu atlas automated storage and retrieval system (ASRS), a high-density pallet shuttle solution designed to optimize space, reduce manual handling, and increase energy efficiency. The facility is scheduled to go live in May 2026.

A new chapter for DOTLUX logistics

Founded in 2010, DOTLUX has built a reputation for delivering innovative, high-quality LED lighting products to both domestic and international markets. With steady growth and a continually expanding product portfolio, the company identified the need for a modern logistics solution that could handle increased SKU variety, ensure reliable order fulfillment, and address the operational challenges of limited labor availability in the Weißenburg region.

“Space, efficiency and sustainability were the decisive factors in this project,”

explains Matthias Schübel, COO at DOTLUX.

“We wanted a system that would not only meet today’s requirements but also allow us to scale flexibly in the future. The Movu atlas pallet shuttle system provides us with precisely that balance — high-density storage, seamless IT integration, and the ability to expand in line with our growth.”

Addressing key challenges with automation

The decision to invest in automation was driven by several pressing factors. DOTLUX faced limited space for expansion, growing throughput requirements, and the challenge of recruiting and retaining warehouse staff in a competitive labor market. At the same time, the company wanted to minimize forklift traffic to improve safety and reduce operational costs, while also ensuring that energy efficiency remained central to its operations.

The new facility in Weißenburg is a greenfield site, purpose-built around automation, enabling DOTLUX to design an optimized logistics flow from the ground up. The installation of the Movu atlas system, complete with inbound and outbound conveyor connections, eliminates the need for manual pallet handling and ensures that goods are managed consistently according to FIFO principles.

Technical highlights

The system design reflects both performance and scalability. With 2,900 pallet positions spread over four levels, operated by three shuttles and served by a single elevator, the atlas system will allow DOTLUX to process approximately 200 pallets inbound and 150 pallets outbound per day.

All processes will be coordinated by Movu OPS, Movu Robotics’ warehouse execution software, which integrates directly into DOTLUX’s existing IT landscape. The system is optimized for EUR-pallets and can be flexibly expanded in the future should DOTLUX’s storage requirements continue to grow.

“By choosing the atlas ASRS, DOTLUX is taking an important step toward future-proof intralogistics,”

says Nico Kowarschik, Commercial Director at Movu Robotics.

“The system combines high-density storage with seamless IT integration and energy-efficient operation. It reduces dependence on manual labor, enhances safety, and gives DOTLUX the flexibility to adapt its logistics as its business develops. We are proud to deliver a turnkey solution that includes not only the shuttle technology but also the full conveyor integration and system control.”

Building for efficiency and sustainability

Energy efficiency was a key factor in DOTLUX’s decision. The compact design of the Movu atlas system reduces the physical footprint of storage while also lowering energy consumption per pallet handled. By cutting forklift traffic and optimizing material flows, the new facility is expected to deliver long-term operational savings while aligning with DOTLUX’s sustainability goals.

“The combination of efficiency, scalability, and cost-effectiveness made the Movu solution the clear choice for us,”

emphasizes Matthias Schübel.

“This project lays the foundation for a modern, stable and expandable warehouse operation that will serve our business for years to come.”

A partnership for the future

The collaboration between DOTLUX and Movu Robotics demonstrates how automation can transform future warehouse operations even for mid-sized manufacturing companies. By embracing new technologies, DOTLUX is not only preparing its logistics infrastructure for continued growth but also setting a benchmark in its industry for efficient, sustainable intralogistics.

“DOTLUX’s decision to implement the atlas shuttle system illustrates the value of future-ready automation in meeting today’s challenges of space, labor, and sustainability,”

concludes Nico Kowarschik.

“We look forward to seeing this system in operation and to supporting DOTLUX in its long-term growth.”

The new Weißenburg facility is expected to be fully operational in spring 2026, positioning DOTLUX at the forefront of modern warehouse automation in the German manufacturing sector.

Warehouse Operations Shift Toward AI, New Survey Finds

Within the scope of the Civey survey commissioned by PSI Software SE, the degree of implementation and potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in warehouse logistics up to 2028 have been surveyed. For this, both 150 decision-makers from companies in Germany and Poland have been asked about their plans for the next three years.

Around 15 percent of the respondents stated that they already use AI in their warehouses. A further 41 percent would like to invest in this trend technology within the next three years, particularly in the areas of warehouse optimization and inventory management. According to the survey, in 2028 the degree of implementation will be in Germany 46 percent and 65 percent in Poland. German experts and managers see the complexity of technical integration as the biggest hurdle. However, in Poland, the cost of implementation is the biggest challenge.

With PSIwms AI, PSI has developed the first AI-based platform that is directly connected to a warehouse management system. With the help of the AI solution, pilot customer LPP, a Polish clothing manufacturer, was able to reduce its picking routes by more than 30 percent, among other things. For this, PSIwms AI has received the Best Product Award at the LogiMAT 2025.

About the survey and methodology: Civey is a product of Civey GmbH and offering digital market and opinion research, collecting data in Germany’s largest open-access panel. The survey was conducted among 300 logistics specialists and executives from Germany and Poland, two of Europe’s most important logistics markets. In each country, 150 decision-makers from a wide range of industries were surveyed.

In its detailed report “AI in the warehouse – what’s keeping the logistics industry busy,” PSI offers detailed insights into the results of the survey.

Iceland Launches UK’s First Same-Day Scheduled Delivery Service

Leading last-mile solutions specialist Stuart has announced a new partnership with Iceland, the major UK supermarket chain specialising in frozen foods.  

As demand for convenient and fast home delivery continues to soar, with over 40% of UK consumers ordering food and groceries monthly, this partnership will bolster Iceland’s existing in-store, same-day scheduled delivery offering in the UK grocery market. Together, Iceland and Stuart’s partnership will meet the growing consumer expectations for flexibility for in-store shopping experiences.

Customers can visit Iceland stores, shop for their chosen products from the full range available in-store, and then schedule delivery within a two-hour time slot on the same day. This service combines the in-store shopping experience with the convenience of home delivery.

Following the success of a trial in 9 stores, Iceland will launch the service across more than 100 sites UK-wide. The partnership leverages Stuart’s sustainable delivery network, with over 53% of deliveries completed using low-emission vehicles through an established network of courier partners.

This new service gives customers complete flexibility, enabling access to the full range of Iceland’s products in-store, without the inconvenience of carrying heavy shopping home on public transport, worrying about frozen products melting in the back of a car, or having to cut their high street visit short.

“We’re excited to be partnering with a leading brand such as Iceland to introduce innovative and sustainable delivery options that meet the evolving expectations of today’s shoppers. The scheduled in-store, same-day delivery service offers new levels of convenience to Iceland customers while maintaining the quality and choice they expect from in-store shopping,” 

says Ricardo Amorim, Chief Revenue Officer at Stuart.

An Iceland Foods spokesperson added: 

“This new partnership with Stuart will bolster our existing in-store home delivery service, which has been a staple of the Iceland shopping experience for many years. With more slots available for customers, our same-day delivery service will make shopping in-store more convenient than ever before.”

Membership Boom for Women in Logistics UK

Women in Logistics CIC UK (WiL) is proud to celebrate a period of remarkable growth and achievement, with membership now exceeding 200 professionals across the UK logistics sector since becoming a Community Interest Company at the start of 2025. Founded in 2008, WiL has become a driving force for inclusion, networking, and professional development in one of the UK’s most vital industries.

A Thriving Community

What began as a small group of women seeking greater representation has flourished into a vibrant nationwide community. Today, WiL offers members access to a supportive members-only WhatsApp group, mentoring schemes, and career guidance, as well as opportunities to connect at exclusive events including Netwalking sessions, Members’ Dinners, and thought-provoking panel discussions.

These initiatives have helped build meaningful connections, provide professional support, and inspire women at every stage of their logistics careers.

Support From Industry Leaders

WiL’s growth has been made possible through the backing of its Supporting Sponsors, who have championed its mission and invested in the future of a more diverse logistics sector. Current Supporting Sponsors include:

  • SEC Storage
  • Octopus Energy
  • Dematic
  • GXO Logistics UK Ltd
  • Taskmaster Resources Limited
  • Visku
  • Maersk Logistics and Services UK Ltd
  • Synergy Retail Support
  • Skyford Logistics Ltd
  • Howard Tenens Ltd
  • Pallet-Track Limited

Their ongoing support not only enables WiL to deliver valuable member benefits but also strengthens the organisation’s role as a recognised voice in the industry.

Insight & Influence

WiL continues to shape industry conversations with initiatives such as the “Pay and Percentages (2025)” report by logistics expert Kirsten Tisdale. This groundbreaking study shines a light on gender representation and pay within logistics, underscoring the need for continued progress and providing businesses with essential data to drive change.

Looking Back, Moving Forward

With membership at an all-time high and a calendar packed with innovative events, WiL has firmly established itself as the leading community for women in logistics. Its journey so far reflects not only the appetite for greater inclusion but also the positive impact of collective action.

“Reaching more than 200 members is a significant achievement,”

said Ruth Waring, Founder of WiL.

“It demonstrates the power of community in creating change and shows just how far WiL has come in building a strong, supportive network for women and men across the logistics industry.”

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