Jungheinrich Expands Presence at LogiMAT 2026 with Connected Solutions for Automated and Manual Warehouse Operations

Jungheinrich Expands Presence at LogiMAT 2026 with Connected Solutions for Automated and Manual Warehouse Operations

(IN BRIEF) Jungheinrich will showcase an extensive range of connected material handling solutions at LogiMAT 2026, where it stands as the largest exhibitor. The company’s presentation focuses on integrating manual and automated processes to optimise material flow, supported by innovations such as the new EFG 2/3 electric forklift series, the high-performance ETV 4i reach truck, and the FalcOn high-voltage system for heavy-duty applications. Automation is further highlighted through the EAC 212a mobile robot, which enables efficient high-lift operations using AI-powered detection and flexible navigation. With multiple exhibition areas and a comprehensive portfolio, Jungheinrich aims to demonstrate how digitalisation and electrification can enhance productivity, efficiency, and adaptability in modern logistics environments.

(PRESS RELEASE) HAMBURG, 24-Mar-2026 — /EuropaWire/ — Jungheinrich is set to take a prominent role at LogiMAT 2026 in Stuttgart, where it will unveil a broad portfolio of technologies designed to modernise and connect material handling operations. With the theme centered on integrated and adaptable solutions, the company will demonstrate how businesses can align manual workflows with automation to create more efficient and flexible supply chains.

As the largest exhibitor at the event, Jungheinrich will occupy a total exhibition space of 1,160 square metres, spanning multiple locations. Its main “Connected Solutions” showcase in Hall 9 will highlight how end-to-end integration can streamline operations across warehouses and production sites. In parallel, Hall 8 will host its mobile robotics display, illustrating how autonomous systems can accelerate workflows and optimise resource allocation. Additional features include an outdoor showcase for the “AntOn by Jungheinrich” range, aimed at entry-level applications, and an information hub positioned at the East Entrance.

At the core of Jungheinrich’s presentation is a newly expanded portfolio of electric counterbalanced forklifts. This lineup ranges from entry-level models under the AntOn brand to the latest generation of the EFG 2/3 series and extends to the high-performance FalcOn system. The redesigned EFG 2/2i and 3/3i trucks introduce a compact architecture tailored for confined warehouse environments, while offering configurable performance options. Enhancements to operator ergonomics, including improved visibility, reduced vibration, and advanced assistance systems, are intended to boost both safety and productivity.

The company is also introducing the ETV 4i reach truck, engineered for high-bay storage environments where throughput and efficiency are critical. Capable of achieving lifting speeds of up to 1.5 metres per second without load, the model combines high performance with reduced operating costs. Integrated lithium-ion technology supports fast charging and continuous availability, while its compact design helps maximise storage capacity. Operator-focused improvements further enhance control and precision during intensive operations.

Looking ahead, Jungheinrich is offering a preview of future developments with the FalcOn high-voltage system for heavy-duty electric trucks. Designed to handle demanding tasks such as heavy loads, steep gradients, and outdoor use, the concept underscores the growing potential of electric drive systems as an alternative to traditional combustion engines in industrial logistics.

Automation remains a central pillar of the company’s strategy, highlighted by the introduction of the EAC 212a mobile robot. This autonomous solution is designed for high-lift tasks, enabling automated storage, retrieval, and transport of goods. Equipped with AI-based 3D pallet recognition, the system ensures reliable operation even in mixed environments where manual and automated vehicles coexist. Its contour-based navigation allows for easy deployment within existing facilities, eliminating the need for major structural adjustments while maintaining high safety standards.

Through its expanded presence and diverse portfolio, Jungheinrich aims to demonstrate how connected technologies can transform material flow processes, enabling companies to adapt to evolving operational demands while improving efficiency across the entire logistics chain.

Media Contact:

Dr. Benedikt Nufer
Spokesman
Phone: +49 40 69483489

SOURCE: Jungheinrich AG

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