Logistics and Intralogistics Vendors Worldwide
Automation for warehouses, distribution centers, and material flow. Includes conveyors, automated storage and retrieval systems (AS/RS), AGVs/AMRs, and warehouse control systems.
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E-COBOT Solutions
E-COBOT Solutions provides consulting, design and integration of robotic and cobotic systems. The company audits industrial processes, designs and integrates custom robotic lines for assembly, palletising, packaging and quality control, and integrates AGV/AMR mobile robots. Founded in 2016, E-COBOT supports industrial clients from concept through commissioning and operator training.
Europa Systems
Europa Systems is a leading European manufacturer, multi-product provider, and system integrator of automated intralogistics solutions, founded in 1994 and headquartered in Pyrzyce, Poland. With 300+ engineers and specialists and a 17,500 m² production facility, Europa Systems designs and builds conveyor systems, AGV/AMR vehicles, automated storage and retrieval systems, robotic cells, and warehouse management software. The company has completed projects in 35 countries for customers including Bridgestone, Michelin, Carlsberg, Rockwool, and Avery Dennison, serving retail, FMCG, tire, battery, e-commerce, and heavy-load sectors.
Foorz Automation
Foorz Industrial Engineering is a Dutch system integrator specializing in industrial automation, robotics, cobot integration, software development, and hardware engineering. Born of a collaboration between PS Nederland and IACT, the company delivers end-to-end automation solutions, including robot programming and simulation, custom software development, control panel construction, and worldwide commissioning. Foorz partners with leading robot manufacturers, including FANUC, ABB Robotics, Yaskawa, and Techman Robot, to provide tailored industrial and collaborative robot solutions across a wide range of manufacturing applications.
Iconsys
Iconsys is a UK-based systems integrator delivering industrial automation and digital transformation projects for manufacturing and infrastructure environments. The company combines control systems engineering, electrical design, software development, and system integration to modernize and optimize complex industrial operations. Operating with a platform-independent philosophy, Iconsys selects and combines technologies based on project requirements rather than vendor preferences. It supports clients throughout the full project lifecycle from feasibility studies and detailed engineering through implementation, commissioning, and ongoing support, making it a long-term automation partner for technically demanding sites.
Schaltag AG
Schaltag AG is a Swiss industrial solutions provider founded in 1961, headquartered in Effretikon near Zurich. With over 60 years of tradition, Schaltag delivers engineering, automation, electrical cabinet construction, apparatus and machine manufacturing, and cable assembly. Their customers include leading Swiss machine and plant manufacturers across pharma, biotech, food, packaging, logistics, and renewable energy sectors. Schaltag operates in Switzerland and the Czech Republic, with ISO 9001 and UL 508 certification, and supports projects worldwide from concept to commissioning.
BDZ-Automation Sp. z o.o.
BDZ-Automation is a Polish family-owned automation company founded in Gdańsk in 2017. The team includes automation and robotics engineers, electrical designers and electricians. Services cover the complete project lifecycle: automation system design, PLC and HMI programming, SCADA development, industrial robot programming, virtual commissioning, electrical installation and ongoing maintenance. The company has delivered projects across Europe, the USA, South America and Asia, with particular strength in automotive, intralogistics and food processing. A second project office is located in Poznań.
SCIO Automation
SCIO Automation is a leading German industrial automation conglomerate headquartered in Frankenthal, with approximately 1,800 employees generating over €300 million in sales. Operating as a platform of independently branded specialist companies, SCIO delivers end-to-end automation solutions for intralogistics and production processes, including automated warehouse systems, conveyor technology, AGV/AMR systems, robotic integration, and factory automation. SCIO serves sectors such as automotive, food and beverage, chemicals, life sciences, e-commerce, and the semiconductor industry, with a presence across Europe and the Americas.
AAT Automation GmbH
AAT Automation GmbH is a German automation specialist founded in 1995 and based in Karlsruhe, with over 30 years of experience in conveyor technology, robotics, and automated guided vehicle systems. The company employs more than 40 experts and has completed over 500 projects. It is internationally recognised for its automated baggage loading and unloading systems deployed at major airports including Amsterdam Schiphol and London Heathrow.
Fives Group
Fives is an international industrial engineering group with more than two centuries of history. It designs and manufactures machines, process equipment, and complete production lines for global industrial leaders in sectors such as steel, aerospace, aluminium, automotive, cement, energy, logistics, and glass. The group also provides smart automation solutions, high‑precision machines, process technologies, and transversal activities like digital & AI solutions, maintenance, and piping services. With nearly 9,000 employees and sales over €2.39 billion in 2024, Fives has a worldwide presence with nearly 100 locations in 24 countries and a history dating back to 1812.
Leadec
Leadec is a leading global service specialist for factories across their entire life cycle. The company supports manufacturers with factory planning and optimisation, installation, automation, production maintenance, technical cleaning, facility management, and other services, providing everything from a single source. Leadec operates more than 350 locations on four continents and employs around 22,500 people. Founded in 1962, Leadec has its headquarters in Stuttgart, Germany, and reported sales exceeding €1.3 billion in 2024. The company’s roots are in the automotive sector, but it now serves diverse industries, including heavy trucks, off‑highway vehicles, aerospace, high‑tech electronics, consumer goods, logistics, and food & beverage, offering high standards of service across regions.
Deleproject AG
Deleproject AG is a Swiss industrial automation and MES integrator based in Uetendorf near Thun, founded in 1979 and active for over 45 years. Since 2022 the company is part of Rychiger AG. Deleproject designs, engineers, and commissions turnkey automation solutions for the process industry, covering the full lifecycle from consulting and electrical engineering through PLC/HMI/SCADA programming, MES implementation, IT/OT system engineering, and GMP qualification. The company works across a broad multi-vendor technology stack including Siemens, Rockwell, AVEVA, COPA-DATA zenon, Inductive Automation Ignition, Beckhoff TwinCAT 3, CODESYS, and Bosch Rexroth ctrlX. Modern data and digitalisation tools such as InfluxDB, Grafana, Node-RED, and Microsoft Power BI complement the classical automation platforms. Deleproject also holds specialist expertise in ISA 88 batch management and Pavilion8 Advanced Process Control. Key industries served include food and beverage — with a long-standing relationship with Nestlé dating back to 1992 — as well as pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, chemicals, medtech, packaging, glass, logistics, and defence. ISO 9001 certified, Siemens Solution Partner, and Beckhoff Solution Provider.
2M Automation
2M Automation Ltd is a UK motion control and automation specialist established in 2003 and based in Wilmslow, Cheshire. With over 22 years of experience in original design, software integration, and global machine installation, the company delivers bespoke automation solutions across sectors including aerospace, automotive, mining, and logistics.
APLUS Système Automation
APLUS Système Automation, founded in 1988 and based near Paris in Saint-Michel-sur-Orge, is one of France's leading industrial computing specialists. With around 50 employees and a 1,400 m² integration facility capable of deploying 1,200 systems per month, the company designs and manufactures custom rugged industrial PCs, embedded systems, panel PCs, and medical-grade computing hardware. Sectors served include industry, defence, transport, logistics, food and beverage, and medical.
Motiv Automation
Motiv NV is a Belgian industrial automation and robotics integrator offering turnkey solutions for manufacturing systems. The company provides electrical engineering, control panel design and wiring, PLC and HMI/SCADA programming, and robot integration for new and existing machines. Core competencies include motion control of drives, machine safety implementations, and retrofitting of obsolete controls. Motiv also develops Industry 4.0 solutions, enabling data exchange with MES/ERP systems via standard protocols (e.g., OPC) and remote monitoring of production processes
Roima Intelligence
Roima Intelligence Inc. is a Finland-based software and industrial solutions provider specializing in digitalization, supply chain, and operational management systems. Its offerings include products and services for MES/MOM, SCADA, ERP, warehouse management, supply chain planning, and related automation support. The company operates multiple offices internationally and delivers solutions tailored to discrete manufacturing, logistics, process industries, healthcare, and other sectors.
Geprom Software Engineering
Geprom Software Engineering, part of Telefónica Tech, is a Spain-based engineering company specializing in industrial automation and digitalization solutions. The company offers industrial automation, MES/MOM-based digitalization systems, SCADA, consulting, and related services covering engineering, implementation, and support. Geprom’s solutions address production planning, quality, logistics, maintenance, and operations through software and control systems tailored to customer needs.
Mecalux
Mecalux, S.A. develops and delivers intralogistics solutions for warehouses and distribution operations. The company provides automated storage systems, racking solutions, and warehouse management software, including its Easy WMS platform for controlling warehouse processes and resources. Mecalux also designs and implements intralogistics solutions and positions itself in the warehousing technology and logistics software market. It operates internationally and publishes its main location and corporate contact details on its website.
TGW Logistics Group
An Austria-based provider of automated intralogistics solutions. The company designs, manufactures, and implements material handling systems for warehouses and distribution centers. Its portfolio includes automated storage and retrieval systems, conveyors, picking and sorting solutions, and software for warehouse control and material flow management. TGW delivers complete systems from planning and engineering through manufacturing, installation, and lifecycle services, focusing on automated logistics and distribution operations.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of vendors are listed under Logistics & Intralogistics?
This category covers vendors specializing in warehouse automation, intralogistics systems, and material flow technology. You'll find providers of conveyor systems, automated storage and retrieval systems (AS/RS), autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), automated guided vehicles (AGVs), warehouse control systems (WCS), and complete system integrators for distribution centers and production supply.
What does warehouse automation include?
Warehouse automation covers all technologies used to mechanize or fully automate processes within a warehouse or distribution center, from conveyor and sorting systems to AS/RS, AGVs, AMRs, and warehouse control software. The goal is to increase throughput, reduce labor dependency, and improve inventory accuracy. Vendors in this category offer both individual components and complete warehouse automation solutions.
What is the difference between an AGV and an AMR?
Both are used in warehouse automation to move goods without a human driver. AGVs (Automated Guided Vehicles) follow fixed, predefined paths using floor markers or magnetic tape. AMRs (Autonomous Mobile Robots) navigate dynamically using onboard sensors and mapping software, adapting to obstacles and layout changes in real time. AMRs offer greater flexibility; AGVs are better suited to highly structured, high-throughput environments.
Are system integrators also listed, or only product manufacturers?
Both. The directory includes product manufacturers and full-service system integrators who plan, deliver, and commission complete warehouse automation projects. Each vendor profile indicates its role in the value chain.












