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AI inspects freight cars

DB Cargo is testing underfloor cameras, microphones, and artificial intelligence to detect potential damage to freight wagons more quickly. The system, installed at the Munich North marshalling yard, provides a complete view of the wagon – from above, from the side, and now also from below.

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For indoor and outdoor use

Yale's new MXLG forklifts offer large superelastic tires, integrated intelligent flexibility,  rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, a compact design for efficient maneuvering,  and a permanent magnet drive motor that is ideal for stop-and-go operation. 

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The main source of error remains human error.

that the main factor, but also the biggest source of error in logistics, is still the human being,cyber extortion is already the third largest item in the global economy, and that cooling technology is not controlled by “AI”, but should only be an assistant .

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AI opens up opportunities for humanitarian logistics

The Fritz Institute and Wageningen University & Research addressed the question of where humanitarian logistics is headed in the future  at the «ConnectChains – The Humanitarian Supply Chain Conference» in Berlin. According to them, AI is likely to become a key driver for supply chain management in the humanitarian sector.

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Fitted perfectly into the surroundings

Automotive and aerospace supplier CGR is currently constructing a new logistics hall covering 620 square meters, for which the groundbreaking ceremony took place in June 2025. The centerpiece will be an intralogistics solution from SSI Schäfer: a pallet racking system with 750 storage locations and a heavy-duty mobile racking system with an additional 360 storage locations.

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Lynn C. Fritz Medal for World Hunger Relief

Stefan Hohm, Head of Development at Dachser, was awarded the "Logistics Leader of  the Year" prize in Berlin, as announced, for innovations such as the digital twin @ILO and emission-free city logistics projects,  as well as numerous initiatives in the areas of AI, machine learning, and big data. The Lynn C. Fritz Medal went to Welthungerhilfe (World Hunger Aid).

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DHL opens new Innovation Center

There were a few critical comments from participants in Cologne recently regarding a group  of logistics experts' trip to the DHL Innovation Center in Troisdorf. It was said to be  getting a bit "outdated." Now there's a brand new one: in Dubai.

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Intralogistics as an economic factor

The «Logistics & Automation», Switzerland's leading trade fair for (intra)logistics, materials handling technology and warehouse automation, will open its doors again in Bern on January 28 and 29, 2026. Peter Spycher, President of the Swiss Intralogistics Association, discusses the future of an economic factor that has often been underestimated. 

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“Cracking” hydrogen from ammonia

Future energy alternatives involve not only hydrogen, but also ammonia and  transport options for CO₂,which is to be buried under the seabed. Duisport and the LBC Tank Terminals Group plan to establish a new terminal for both substances on the Rhine.

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In the chef's pantry

SSI Schäfer's Flexi Shuttle System was specifically designed for highly dynamic small parts warehouses. At the Finnish ready-meal manufacturer Kokkikartano, the modular system combines shuttles, lifts, and  racking systems for 40,000 container storage locations, resulting in an increase in storage capacity of over 50%.

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Packaging industry under pressure

OnJanuary 28th and 29th, 2026, will once again take place together in Bern "Logistics & Automation" and . The packaging industry is under pressure due to new EU regulations, rising customer expectations, and increasing  demands for climate protection. An interview explores the background.

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Another 42 eActros for Lidl OE

In addition to the 14 battery-electric eActros 600 trucks already delivered, Lidl Austria has signed a further framework agreement for 42 electric units, which are scheduled to go into operation by mid-2027.  At the same time, Austria's most powerful dedicated truck charging network for the retail sector is being built.

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Lightning fast in the high-bay

The AirRob, an automated robotic container system, is designed to climb the shelving wall at lightning speed along two rails  in Ostrava-Poruba, Czech Republic  The system, developed by Libiao Robotics, was initially installed as a "proof of concept" at the logistics provider Geis

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Staffing needs almost halved

The US cooperative Associated Wholesale Grocers keeps  54,600 dry goods, fresh produce, and frozen food items in stock for its 1,100 members using a highly automated, full-range logistics center  . The facility is designed for a daily picking capacity of more than 460,000 retail units.

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Knowledge transfer in the Seychelles

Natural hazards are increasingly occurring worldwide in the form of floods, landslides, forest fires, storms, earthquakes, and rockfalls. Acute crisis management is required, but so are long-term strategies for transportation routes, where Gasser Felstechnik provides assistance in the Seychelles.

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German Design Award for Traigo-i

Following the Red Dot Design Award 2025, Toyota Material Handling's new 48-volt counterbalance forklift, Traigo_i, has now also received the German Design Award 2026 in the Excellent Product Design – Industry category. The focus: the complete integration of lithium-ion technology.

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Long-term contracts at SBB Cargo

Numerous SBB Cargo Switzerland transport customers, such as Migros, have  signed new single wagonload (EWLV) contracts with terms of up to ten years. New contracts have also reportedly been concluded with fenaco, Stahl Gerlafingen, and the Swiss saltworks.

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Cooperation with Capra Robotics

Frei Fördertechnik announces its future collaboration with the Danish robotics specialist  Capra. "This expands our portfolio to include mobile robot platforms that  bring even greater flexibility and efficiency to production and logistics," says Michael Schüpbach, Head of Automation & Robotics. The AMRs are versatile and can be used in a wide range of applications.

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SSI subsidiary continues to consistently rely on SAP

Since 2021, the software specialists at SWAN have been part of the SSI Schäfer Group, responsible for the SAP projects of the globally active intralogistics experts and supporting companies in implementing future-proof solutions – from highly automated distribution centers to integrated production logistics. The course is right.

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Arne Sturm will be the new CEO in Hirschthal

Jungheinrich Switzerland will have a new managing director as of January 1, 2026. Arne Sturm will succeed Martin Weber, who is leaving the company after 18 years – eleven of them as managing director – at his own request to pursue new topics and challenges.

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Another 50 million for new TGW headquarters

TGW Logistics is currently investing €100 million in expanding its production capacity at its headquarters in Austria. Now, with an expansion of the existing office building at the site, a five-story office building with 14,000 m² of usable space is being constructed for around €50 million, with completion expected by the second half of 2028.

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Reliable data instead of empty phrases.

The Basel Logistics Cluster of the Basel Chamber of Commerce (HKBB), together with the cantons of Basel-Stadt and Basel-Landschaft, industry associations, and infrastructure operators, has published a guide to sustainable logistics in the Basel region. Supply chain expert Daniel Bubendorf explains why such a guide is needed.

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They were ahead in doubles with Exyz.

 Equipped with double-deep load handling devices, six SSI Exyz storage and retrieval machines achieve  up to 28 double cycles per hour in a six-aisle, 42-meter-high high-bay warehouse implemented at the Danish non-food retailer Schou  . At peak times, up to 2,520 transport units per day can be processed.

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Future Prize for Fuel Cell Trucks

A fuel cell system from Bosch, whose three developers Christoffer Uhr, Kai Weeber, and Pierre Andrieu were awarded the Future Prize for Technology and Innovation in Berlin on Wednesday evening  , weighs around 4 tons less than a comparable battery-electric drive system. A decisive advantage.

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All clear for exports?

 The Swiss export sector has suffered greatly since August under the 39% tariff imposed by the US. Now the rate is to be reduced back to 15%. In return, at least US$200 billion in investments are expected to flow into the United States over the next few years.

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AI control does not replace a sense of reality.

, had a good chance of success at the cold forum of the German Frozen Food Institute (dti)  Those who spoke about peak load reduction, AI and intelligent battery systems in Cologne, in the presence of experts from Switzerland and the  and the Association of German Cold Logistics Companies (VDKL).

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Shuttle technology for the fresh salad

There you have it – in the most modern salad factory in the northern hemisphere. Everything is perfectly organized in the highly automated storage solution that SSI Schäfer implemented for "Fresh Servant," the market leader in ready-to-eat vegetable mixes, in Edsevö, Finland. Even more than that.

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Perfect landing in the parallel world

“Who among you has ever put an AGV into operation?” asks Christoph Hock, head of software at Linde MH, addressing the approximately 75 attendees – until a young consultant from Lugano volunteers. He is allowed to send the upgraded L-Matic into operation.

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Coop delivers to Zurich by rail

Coop has opened a new rail transshipment hub in the heart of Zurich. The company now supplies the metropolis on the Limmat River by freight train, thus saving the urban center an estimated 58,000 truck journeys per year. A success for its own "Railcare" division.

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Reduce rolling resistance

Amidst the discussion about new drive systems, it's easy to forget that there are other vehicle components that also contribute significantly to reducing CO2 emissions. Tire manufacturer Goodyear offers up to 13% lower rolling resistance with its "Kmax Gen-3".

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