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Unlocking the future of Shipping during the Maritime Cyprus 2025 Conference.

The Maritime Cyprus Conference is set to open its doors once again, welcoming the global shipping community in Limassol to discuss the future of the industry under the theme “Unlocking the Future of Shipping”. This year’s event will focus on addressing the challenges and opportunities of the maritime industry.

Scheduled to take place between 6 – 8 October 2025, the Conference will explore a wide range of key issues affecting the maritime sector. The event features a distinguished lineup of speakers, including the Secretary-General of the International Maritime Organization, EU Commissioners and the Presidents of the ICS, BIMCO and ECSA, as well as leading shipowners, maritime innovators and shipping leaders from around the world.

Following its well-established format, Maritime Cyprus 2025 Conference will include morning panel discussions, with afternoons dedicated to networking and business meetings, all set in the welcoming atmosphere of Cyprus. A special afternoon forum open to young shipping professionals and dedicated to embracing innovation and youth, will take place on Tuesday, 7 October.

The Official Opening will take place on the morning of Monday 6 October 2025, followed by the announcement of the Cyprus Maritime Award 2025 winner. On Monday evening, 6 October, the welcome reception will be organised for all delegates.

The Conference will cover a broad spectrum of topics, such as regulatory developments, energy transition, digital transformation, financing strategies, geopolitical dynamics, marine insurance, crew welfare and more. Among the key themes to be explored:

• Navigating Disruption: Steering the Shipping Industry Through Global Turbulences
• Navigating Changes: Shipowners’ Insights on Industry Evolution
• P&I Market: Latest Developments and Update about the Renewal Season 2026
• The New Era of Shipowners…Unlocking the Future
• The Charterers’ Outlook: Navigating Markets, Risks, and Opportunities
• From Emissions to Adaptation: Is the Shipping Industry Ready for Climate Resilience?
• Safeguarding Shipowners in a rapidly changing environment
• Seas of Change: Technology’s Impact on Shipping and Seafarers
• The Crystal Ball of Shipping: Trends, Risks and Opportunities Ahead
• Funding Strategies for the Next Era of Shipping

With over 1,000 shipping professionals expected to attend, Maritime Cyprus 2025 Conference offers a unique platform for industry stakeholders to connect, collaborate, and inspire progress across the maritime sector.

We look forward to welcoming the international shipping community to Cyprus once again.
Now is the time to unlock new opportunities for growth, innovation and sustainability in shipping.
The full Conference programme is available here.

Register Now for Maritime Cyprus 2025 Conference

Parcel+Post Expo 2024: Advanced Robotics Solutions Unveiled

After attending the Parcel+Post Expo in Amsterdam, it was made clear, once again, that automation and robotics are central to the future of logistics and e-commerce. The event, which ran until the 24th October, showcased a wide range of innovations aimed at addressing the growing challenges in these sectors, such as increasing parcel volumes and the need for faster, more sustainable operations. Companies from around the world introduced solutions leveraging artificial intelligence, machine learning, and robotics to improve sorting, handling, and warehousing processes.

Among the many notable presentations were the robotics solutions unveiled by Angelini TechnologiesFameccanica. The company introduced three standout systems—Papick, Depax, and ItPick—all designed to improve efficiency, accuracy, and sustainability in logistics operations. Alessandro Bulfon, CEO of Angelini Technologies – Fameccanica, emphasized the strategic importance of these innovations, stating, “The machines that we have chosen to present at Parcel+Post Expo are representative of the contribution that we can make to the logistics and e-commerce sector with our consolidated know-how. Thanks to their modular nature, speed, precision, and ability to integrate, they can certainly also make an important contribution in terms of efficiency and sustainability of industrial processes applied to logistics.”

new automation and robotics

Papick, a highly efficient automated sorting system, captured attention for its ability to process up to 1,800 parcels per hour with over 98% accuracy, thanks to AI-driven 3D vision and barcode reading technologies. This solution addresses the rising demand for faster and more accurate parcel sorting, particularly within e-commerce and postal sorting centers. Depax, the company’s depalletizing platform, was another key highlight. It uses advanced machine vision to manage the unpredictable nature of palletized goods, processing up to 600 packages per hour and handling weights up to 30 kg. Depax promises to significantly reduce manual labor in warehouses while increasing productivity.

Lastly, ItPick, a modular robotic picking solution, was designed to help streamline order fulfillment and warehouse operations. With its ability to adapt to different layouts and perform both simple and complex picking tasks, ItPick showcased how automation can be flexible and scalable, crucial for industries that need to meet fluctuating demand.

These systems not only enhance efficiency and precision but also represent the broader shift toward sustainable practices within logistics. By automating key tasks and integrating AI-powered systems, companies like Angelini Technologies – Fameccanica are driving greater productivity while reducing waste and energy consumption in logistics operations.

The trends seen at the Parcel+Post Expo reflect the logistics industry’s rapid evolution. As e-commerce continues to grow, businesses are turning to innovative technologies that offer both scalability and sustainability, preparing for a future where automation will play an increasingly dominant role.

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Deliver Europe Event Format is a Win-win

The iconic TAETS venue in north Amsterdam will host the 9th edition of DELIVER Europe, the 4th at this site. The event has become well-established, with an American version launched last October in Las Vegas and an Asian event coming to Singapore next March.

Stephane Tomczak, Founder and CEO, told Logistics Business that this year the regular themes of ecommerce, retail and last mile will be extended to encompass visibility, sustainability and cost-effectiveness. “Shippers and retailers are looking for solutions and tools to assist with stock management, meet inflationary challenges and enable savings to be passed to consumers,” he says.

This year there will be 1500 delegates, including many new faces, brands and speakers. “We start with a blank page each year,” Tomczak explains, “and have an amazing programme of insightful sessions. Speaker slots are in high demand and not just given to our customers.” Highlights include keynotes on circularity, customer-centricity and on-demand delivery. Speakers are drawn from blue-chip companies like Tesco, Lego, Ricoh, Maersk and Decathlon.

Unique Format

Exhibitors and sponsors buy a set amount of pre-arranged meetings with delegate buyers, ranging from 20 to 200, which determines the cost, which includes a stand/booth. “1-on-1 meetings, that’s what they’re buying,” says Tomczak. “It differs from traditional expo settings in that our delegates meet strict criteria and agree to having 6 meetings over the 2 days, in addition to attending the conference.” In return the delegates get free accommodation, transfers and catering. It’s a win-win.

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Deliver Europe

Why attend

With around 70% of exhibitors returning from last year, plus new ones like Ocado Intelligent Automation, the focus has been on refreshing the audience whilst maintaining its quality. The organizers target the whole of Europe in attracting delegates and so have a large pool of decision-makers to work with.

“We’re still onboarding and almost at full capacity,” says Tomczak. “It’s the best use of your time. In 2 days, under 1 roof, you can meet meaningful vendor exhibitors, hear announcements, learn from content provide by your peers which is heavy on best practice. There are hundreds of business leaders, you can expand your network and it’s always super-useful.”

DELIVER is eco-conceived, with carbon emission offsetting of the delegates’ travel, making it perhaps the only carbon-neutral show in the logistics sector. Profits are invested in green funds and tech. To learn more about Deliver Europe or to register, click here

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Deliver Europe Returns to Amsterdam

DELIVER Europe, the premier matchmaking event for retail and commerce professionals, is back in Amsterdam on 5th and 6th June 2024. Held at the esteemed Taets Art and Event Park, this year’s event is set to gather over 1,000 leaders from industry giants such as Amazon, Procter & Gamble, Nestlé, L’Oréal, Samsung, and Tiktok, offering unparalleled opportunities for connection, collaboration, and innovation.

Founded by Stephane Tomczak, DELIVER Europe celebrates its 9th year, maintaining its legacy of excellence in bringing together the brightest minds in retail and commerce. According to Tomczak, “We’re excited to unite the retail and commerce ecosystem. With over 1000 retailers and 150 supply chain partners expected to attend from across the continent, DELIVER Europe serves as the leading matchmaking event for the retail and commerce community. Matchmaking is in our DNA, and our unique process and platform deliver carefully curated 1-2-1 meetings, fostering valuable connections between retail giants and strategic supply chain providers.”

This year’s conference program will feature a lineup of top experts addressing the future of the retail industry. Jannie Appelt, VP Global Logistics at Just Eat, will deliver a keynote address focusing on the evolution of on-demand delivery and the trend towards empowering everyday convenience. Jesper Toubøl, Vice President Operations at LEGO, will focus his keynote presentation on the all-important need of boosting efficiency and sustainability through digitalisation and automation.

A highlight of the conference will be an exciting panel titled “The Future is Circular,” featuring Laurence Fontinoy, Head of Circularity at Decathlon, Amy-Marie Allen, Head of Fulfilment, Supply Chain at Selfridges, Stephanie Crespin, Founder & CEO of Reflaunt.com. Together, they will explore how circularity offers companies a way to gain a competitive edge at significant scale and thrive in a future in which profits will be made differently.

The future of the retail industry will be on display at DELIVER Europe’s vibrant exhibition, with over 150 supply chain experts showcasing cutting-edge solutions. Among the exhibitors is Ocado Intelligent Automation, presenting their warehouse automation solutions, including the Ocado Storage & Retrieval System (OSRS) and CHUCK AMR.

Dave Wood, Vice President Special Project at Ocado Intelligent Automation, commented, “Ocado Intelligent Automation is a pioneer of automation solutions geared at making the operations of retail brands, 3PLs, healthcare/pharmaceutical, consumer packaged goods, and many more industries more efficient and customer-focused. DELIVER Europe stands out as a strategic choice for Ocado Intelligent Automation in 2024. With its exceptional participants and precise matchmaking process, the event provides a valuable platform for engaging our target audience, learning more about industry needs, and driving innovative solutions forward”.

In 2024, DELIVER Europe will once again demonstrate its dedication to eco-responsibility by maintaining its 100% carbon-neutral and profit-neutral hosting approach. As the industry increasingly adopts eco-conscious practices, DELIVER Europe sets the standard by prioritising sustainability in all aspects of event planning. From providing exclusively vegetarian meals to selecting venues with convenient public transport access and implementing sustainable exhibition practices, DELIVER Europe leads the way in hosting eco-friendly events.

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Retail Supply Chain & Logistics Expo

Retail Supply Chain & Logistics Expo is back. Customers want faster delivery times and an easier return system. In order to deliver this, retailers need to adapt their supply chain, and have a seamless warehousing and distribution system.

The Retail Supply Chain & Logistics Expo provides a hub to help businesses meet these expectations and stay ahead in this demanding industry.

Organisers Fortem have partnered up with us and together we are helping you to improve seamless customer experience. Join us at the UK’s leading retail focused supply chain & logistics event this year at ExCeL, London, on the 27th & 28th February 2024.

For a FREE ticket you will gain access to hundreds of retailers where you can network with the leaders of the supply chain and logistics sector, grow profitable partnerships and create limitless opportunities. Discover industry innovations, implement investment-worthy solutions within the industry, and many more more.

At Retail Supply Chain & Logistics you can listen and learn from the world’s best keynote speakers and stay up to date with the pace of innovation in the industry. Discover a keynote speech from DHL Supply Chain who will be delivering an inspirational talk about Human/ Automation Performance Management to adapt to changes and challenges within the industry.

Do not miss out, secure your FREE ticket here.

Retail Supply Chain and Logistics London

Retail Supply Chain & Logistics Expo is a UK retail focused supply chain & logistics event with 200 innovative exhibitors with the latest technologies and strategies. The event is an unmissable opportunity for any retail professional who wants to transform their supply chain and to take their business to the next level! Taking place on the 27th & 28th of February, the ExCeL London, will be transformed into an electrifying hub dedicated to the retail and supply chain sector.

Retail Supply Chain & Logistics Expo will bring you the latest fulfilment services, 3PL, AI solutions, warehouse equipment sector trends and strategies and so much more. The event is proud to host a platform for a community of experts, professionals and entrepreneurs committed to growing their supply chain resilience, warehouse automation strategies and ultimately increasing customer loyalty with faster delivery solutions. Build relationships with new connections and join thousands of professionals looking to grow their business and increase their profits.

At the Expo 2024 edition, listen and learn from over 100 of our key industry experts, who will equip you with the profound knowledge required for you to create the most efficient product journey.

Your ticket also grants access to the White Label World Expo, eCom Business Live, Smart Retail Tech Expo and Ecommerce Packing & Labelling Expo.

Don’t miss this transformative event; secure your FREE ticket today!

Logistics Business will be exhibiting here, stand SC2893.

WOF & BUD Cargo Forum: Delivering Knowledge

The World of Freight (WOF) and cargo forum two-day conference highlighted key themes such as E-commerce, Sustainability, and Digitalization, presenting 46 renowned experts including representatives from Lenovo, Nokia, Maersk, and Huawei. Key takeaways emphasized innovation, adaptation, and collaboration. Steven Polmans of TIACA summarized the industry’s direction, stating, “Never normal is the new normal.”

Drawing almost 400 attendees from 34 countries, the forum was a melting pot of airlines, freight-forwarders, seaports, tech developers, and more. Key participants included Cainiao, Huawei, Bosch, Samsung, and Lenovo.

Networking was redefined with an unprecedented number of scheduled meetings and an exhibition zone featuring key market players like Vienna Airport, Turkish Cargo, UTC Overseas, TIMOCOM, and Scan Global Logistics, just to name a few. The event culminated in an Awards & Charity Gala on the Danube River, celebrating industry excellence Here are the proud recipients of the 2022 WOF & BUD Awards:

• Green Logistics Champion 2022: Port of Antwerp-Bruges • Greatest Technological Innovator 2022: Scan Global Logistics • Top Business Developer 2022: Quick Cargo Service • Best Logistics Infrastructure Development 2022: East-West Gate for Fényeslitke Railcargo Terminal Project • Best Developing Belly Cargo Operator 2022: LOT Polish Airlines • Best Developing Ecommerce Company 2022: Cainiao / Alibaba Group • BUD Cargo Community Award 2022: László Trifán from Celebi Ground Handling Hungary

The evening wasn‘t just about accolades in the logistics sector; it served as a testament to the fact that, at its core, the business community thrives on unity, empathy, and the shared purpose of bettering the world we live in. The generous contribution of Budapest Airport and Yusen Logistics of 11,500 EUR to the Hungarian League Against Cancer reminds us all of the importance of collective action and the difference it can make in society.

Award Winners to Headline Manifest Vegas

The Manifest Vegas 2024 team is excited to share a sneak peek of what attendees can expect to see and hear on the Plenary Stage on both February 6th and 7th.

A collection of distinguished C-Level executives, recent winners of Alcott Global’s Leaders of Supply Chain Awards 2023 and Gartner’s #1 Top Global Supply Chain company will take the stage at the February event. This group includes:

Amiee Bayer-Thomas, Chief Supply Chain Officer of Ulta Beauty
Harald Emberger, Chief Supply Chain Officer of Beiersdorf
Kenneth Engel, SVP, Global Supply Chain, North America of Schneider Electric
Sally Miller, Chief Information Officer of DHL Supply Chain
Sami Naffakh, Chief Supply Officer of Reckitt
Elliott Rodgers, COO of Foot Locker

These prominent industry leaders will delve into vital topics, ranging from supply chain orchestration and the incorporation of cutting-edge technology, as well as fostering strategic partnerships and expediting the advancement of diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives within supply chain organizations.

“We are thrilled to return as headline sponsors for the Manifest 2024 conference,” said Sally Miller, Chief Information Officer, DHL Supply Chain. “Building on the 2023 conference, we are excited to continue to share our insights on how innovation can play a critical role in helping businesses to improve their efficiency, agility, and visibility, which can lead to better customer experiences and increased profitability.”

“I’m very excited to join such a prestigious group of leaders on the Plenary stage at Manifest Vegas,” said Amiee Bayer-Thomas, Chief Supply Chain Officer, Ulta Beauty. “To be among fellow passionate individuals helping shape the future of supply chain is an honour and I look forward to shining a light on the various ways our dynamic industry is evolving.”

A full list of Manifest Vegas speakers can be viewed on the website where more information for all-access passes can also be found. Tickets are currently available at a discount until the end of October!

Manifest is the largest and only event for Industry Leaders, Innovators and Investors attracting Start-ups, 3PLs, Forwarders, Retailers, CPGs, Distributors, Manufacturers, Ports and Rails to uncover the newest technologies, innovations and partnerships that are transforming the way goods move globally. Our next event is scheduled for February 5 – 7, 2024, at Caesars Forum, Las Vegas.

Manifest is powered by Connectiv, the premiere events studio that produces Blueprint and Medicarians.

Unparalleled Selection of Products at Show

LogiMAT 2023 trade show will see a vast collection of products and services from more than 1,500 exhibitors from around the world, supplemented by a diverse program focused on key trends and solutions in intralogistics, offering international industry professionals a complete overview of the latest systems for efficient, future-proof warehousing processes and flexibility in challenging times.

LogiMAT 2023, the International Trade Show for Intralogistics Solutions and Process Management, opens its doors at the Messe Stuttgart convention centre in just a few weeks. This year’s theme of “Hands-On Innovation: Connecting Smart Networks!” brings together the global intralogistics community in ten packed exhibit halls and the open space between Halls 8 and 10 in an event running April 25–27, 2023. More than 1,500 exhibitors from Europe, North and South America, Asia, and Africa will present their current portfolios of products, systems, and solutions for efficient intralogistics processes to an international industry audience across 125,000 square meters of the fully booked exhibition centre—7% more exhibit space than last year. “Every trusting business relationship begins with a personal conversation,” notes Exhibition Director Michael Ruchty of event organizer EUROEXPO Messe- und Kongress-GmbH in Munich, explaining the event’s theme. “LogiMAT is back in April 2023 with another excellent opportunity to network, forge important strategic alliances, and have face-to-face meetings with key national and international players from a wide range of industry sectors.”

As the largest logistics trade show in the world, LogiMAT has established a durable brand as a leading information and communication platform and a place where the intralogistics industry comes to do business. Exhibitors from around the globe active in Central Europe know LogiMAT as the number-one forum for showcasing their new ideas and innovations. Digital transformation, automation, flexibility, sustainability, and the efficient use of resources: These are the defining themes shaping intralogistics today—not just among system developers and equipment manufacturers but also from the perspective of businesses in the industrial, commercial, and service sectors. The demand for intralogistics investments mirrors these trends. “Intralogistics experts operating in a volatile environment prepare for the future by embracing resilient, flexible, efficient solutions,” acknowledges Markus Schlotter, Managing Director for Central Europe at Exotec GmbH (Hall 5, Booth 5D71). “The demand for smart, scalable solutions is growing. The orders are pouring in, and the industry as a whole is busy.”

Growth from Asia, Africa, and South America

Investments are flowing into state-of-the-art industrial trucks, process automation, IT upgrades, and sustainability concepts with the aim of achieving more flexible system designs and automation solutions in a volatile market. The latest product and system innovations that exhibitors from around the world are bringing to LogiMAT 2023 highlight the industry’s adaptability in the face of tremendous global economic challenges—a validation of the innovative power of the industry and its potential for further optimization.

The percentage of exhibitors coming to this year’s LogiMAT from outside Germany has risen to nearly a third, reflecting the event’s increasingly international profile amid the current global economic climate. This trend is especially pronounced among the 200 first-time exhibitors, nearly 70 percent of which are based outside of Germany. “We have 25 first-time exhibitors from Asia alone, including 20 from China. Overseas companies now account for 25 percent of our exhibitors,” Ruchty confirms. “We’re also pleased to see a few more exhibitors from Africa and South America. These latest figures really underscore the growing international importance of LogiMAT for companies beyond Europe. The successful LogiMAT offshoots in China and Thailand are also critical in supporting this trend.”

LogiMAT is upholding its reputation as an event that is “easy on the feet” by once again grouping exhibitors by product category within the ten exhibit halls, with an improved layout this year. The largest exhibitor contingent is systems integrators and machinery and equipment manufacturers, who will present their latest products and solutions for moving goods efficiently in Halls 1 (including the Gallery), 3, 5, and 7. The products, systems, and solutions on display there meet the demands of today’s marketplace. “As prices rise, material flow and logistics professionals are also focusing their attention more closely on energy efficiency,” Ruchty observes. “Exhibitors across all ten halls are showing how sustainability and the efficient use of resources can be successfully reconciled through sound investments in state-of-the-art products and solutions—either by modernizing and optimizing existing systems or by acquiring new technology.”

Holistic view of sustainability and resource efficiency

The logistics and intralogistics industry is often at the vanguard when it comes to solutions to reduce energy consumption and use resources more efficiently. This includes being a “trailblazer of the circular economy” in the words of Dr. Johannes Fottner, Full Professor for Logistics Engineering at the Technical University of Munich, in the title of his presentation as part of the accompanying program at LogiMAT 2023. The industry took a holistic view of sustainability and resource efficiency even before the current shortage of skilled workers emerged or new local and international regulations on the designation of industrial and logistics sites took effect. The spectrum of solutions ranges from recycling, retrofitting, circular systems and energy conservation to optimizing personnel and space utilization. Examples include compact warehouse and picking solutions with an energy recovery system, sleep mode when order volumes are low, and lightweight construction for reduced energy consumption. The use of supercapacitor technology improves the energy efficiency of shuttle robots, and nearly all manufacturers now offer energy recovery systems and high-frequency charging technology in their industrial trucks. New lower-consumption identification solutions and the integration of sensor technology and AI-supported industrial image processing increase visibility and deliver more efficient processes with less resources required. Manufacturers at LogiMAT 2023 will also present the latest developments in the integration of alternative powertrains such as lithium-ion and hydrogen/fuel-cell technology.

The exhibitors at LogiMAT 2023 are coming to the Messe Stuttgart convention centre to unveil a wide array of innovations offering different approaches to meet the market’s need for more high-tech automation and flexibility through sustainability and efficiency. Several equipment manufacturers and suppliers are presenting new compact storage systems, warehouse robots, and robot-assisted picking and peripheral equipment for established systems. Others are putting automation, flexibility, and digital transformation front and centre, exhibiting new sorter solutions and electric floor conveyors, modular drive and automation technology, mobile handling and transport systems, and modular, customizable material carrier systems designed to support the deployment of re-use/recycling systems.

Cloud-based apps and AI-powered tech

Hall 7 brings together systems integrators, industrial machinery and equipment manufacturers, and exhibitors with peripheral products and innovations from the fields of handling, cranes, fire safety and security, loading technology, and gates. Visitors can learn all about the latest crane sets, turnkey systems, transfer cars and floor lifts, lifting and handling systems for a wide variety of loads, and drive systems for unidirectional, bidirectional or omnidirectional manoeuvrability.

In Halls 9 and 10 on the opposite southern axis of the convention centre grounds and the open space between Halls 10 and 8, industrial truck manufacturers from around the world are presenting their latest innovations and forward-looking concept studies. Nearly all the world’s leading manufacturers are coming to Stuttgart once again this year. The innovations on display range from the latest forklifts, order picking vehicles, and automated guided vehicles (AGVs) with the latest features such as innovative alternatives to the steering wheel. You can also experience the latest developments in driver assistance and fleet management systems, “green performance” and alternative drive technologies, and battery and energy management. Exhibitors have announced plans to unveil never-before-exhibited reach trucks, electric counterbalance and multi-directional forklifts, vertical order pickers, narrow aisle trucks, low-lift pallet trucks, and much more.

Information technology enables the data analytics and control needed to modernize and automate warehouse processes. Suppliers of software solutions for intralogistics, the second-largest contingent of exhibitors at LogiMAT 2023, are presenting a wide range of innovations in warehouse and transportation management systems in Hall 8. Visitors can also marvel at powerful new material flow computers, analytics modules for business and performance data, an EDI portal solution for exchanging documents without an ERP system, new cloud-based apps, and AI-powered tech for real-time imaging analysis.

10,500 square meters of floorspace for AGVs and robots

LogiMAT 2023 is also breaking new ground in the area of AGVs and robotics. “This segment is developing so rapidly that we expanded its exhibition area to meet the demand,” explains Exhibition Director Ruchty. “We moved this segment to Hall 6, where we’ll have a total of 10,500 square meters available for the mobile materials handling equipment and robots, more than double last year’s space.” The products on display will include the latest stationary and mobile picking robots and cobots with AI-powered imaging and the first fully autonomous AGVs for both indoor and outdoor applications.

The East Entrance will also once again host the exhibit area for innovative start-ups sponsored by the German Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action. LogiMAT 2023 also comes alive with an extensive and engaging accompanying program of presentations by experts from the business and academic communities, informative exhibitor presentations, live events on cargo securement and the Tracking & Tracing Theatre presented by AIM-D. “All in all, LogiMAT 2023 offers a breadth of products and information on current trends and solutions not available to industry professionals anywhere else,” concludes Exhibition Director Ruchty. “We look forward to once again showcasing the international intralogistics industry in Stuttgart in late April, and we hope all exhibitors and visitors will enjoy stimulating and informative conversations.”

Showcasing Innovation at IMHX Birmingham

The biggest week of the year for British logistics professionals is almost here. IMHX is the UK’s largest logistics exhibition and meeting place for those involved in the handling, movement, and transportation of goods throughout the supply chain process. IMHX will open for business at the NEC, Birmingham, on the 6th – 8th September.

“Preparations for our stand are almost complete,” comments Mike Barton, Managing Director at B&B Attachments. “Future technology will be a central focus on B&B Attachments stand this year. The stand will include the latest forklift truck attachment innovations from B&B and our handling partner; KAUP – shown together on one stand.” Comments Mike. The forklift attachment manufacturer will exhibit new technology set to transform handling operations throughout supply chain. “Everyone is talking about electric handling solutions. Energy-efficient attachments without hydraulic functions is the future of the industry.”

One such attachment is the electrically operated and electronically controlled, KAUP Electric Fork Positioner T160BE. This attachment completely removes the requirement for hydraulic operation. A PLC with CAN-Bus-interface opens new communication possibilities between the attachment and fork truck. The KAUP Electric Fork Positioner improves safety and productivity by ensuring precise position of the forklift forks, set by the internal control panel. “You can come and test the operation controls for this attachment on B&B’s stand at IMHX, by using a specially created control unit which provides a first-hand experience of how the forks electrically operate,” Mike enthuses.

Another attachment B&B are excited to unveil is its latest solution in layer picking and de-palletising. The open centre LayerMaster attachment is specifically designed for the produce industry, it offers the same exceptional layer picking and de-palletising performance as the standard LayerMaster. However, the open centre version also assists with full pallet replacements, rebuilding pallets, stacking, and building mixed pallet loads.

Mike continues, “damage free handling is more important than ever. Product damage during the handling process will become a thing of the past due to steps forward in innovatory sensor handling. The KAUP Smart Load Control (SLC) is the only system for appliance clamps on the market that functions autonomously and without intervention in the forklift hydraulic system.” This patented, intelligent SLC system regulates the clamping force of appliance clamps depending on the load. “SLC is already impressing the industry. It fundamentally changes the way the industry handles appliance loads, ensuring only the necessary clamping force pressure is applied to the load,” Mike adds.

“Always one to attract visitors is the Push-Pull attachment” Mike continues. “This cost-effective solution ensures optimum performance and maximum productivity when handling materials on slip sheets. The Push Pull was developed to help unload containerised products that are not on pallets. It enables safe, productive handling of pallet-less materials in applications such as beverage handling, general cargo handling, bagged goods, fruit, and corrugated box handling.”

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