2019 FIRST-HAND INTRALOGISTICS Intelligent Efficient Innovative 17th international Trade Fair for Intralogistics Solutions and Process Management 19 – 21 February 2019 Messe Stuttgart, Germany As part of LogiMAT +49 (0)89 32391-259 www.logimat-messe.de Information for Visitors
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2019
First-Hand intralogistics
intelligent Efficient innovative
17th international Trade Fair for intralogistics solutions and Process Management
19 – 21 February 2019Messe stuttgart, germany
as part of logiMat
+49 (0)89 32391-259 www.logimat-messe.de
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decision-makers come together at the leading marketplace for intralogistics in the heart of EuropeLogiMAT, the International Trade Fair for Intralogistics Solutions and Process Management, has set new standards as the biggest annual intralogistics exhibition in Europe.
Between 19 and 21 February 2019 international exhibitors and decision-makers from industry, trade and the service sector will come together at the exhibition centre at Stuttgart Airport to find new business partners. The focus will be on innovative products, solutions and systems for procurement, warehouse, production and distribution logistics.
The location is ideal – Stuttgart, right in the heart of Europe, in the region of Baden-Württemberg. This region leads the intra logistics sector in Europe and it is set to expand this role even further. The exhibition centre in Stuttgart is Europe’s most modern facility of its kind. Perfectly located with a direct link to the airport, rail network and A8 motorway.
the sector comes together in stuttgart!
over 1,600 exhibitors on 120,000 square metres.
added-value
event
Exhibitors areas
Materials handling and storage technology
Warehousing and operational equipment
Warehouse and production controls / robotics
Packaging, weighing, measuring and franking
loading technology and systems
retrofitting
ground conveyors and accessories
information and communi-cation technology
order-picking systems
labelling and identification
(software for) simulation
software for storage systems
software for despatches and transport
software for stock management, inventories and archiving
Energy, environmental technology, recycling and waste disposal
Numerous LogiMAT exhibitors present intralogistic products and systems for the smooth running of your trading activities in e-commerce and omnichannel, such as picking, conveyor technology, packaging, labeling or IT networking.In addition, you will find a concentrated and complementary range of products and solu-tions for the realization of modern trade and sales processes under Retail 4.0, such as online shops and marketing, dispatch management, fulfillment or return handling.An own lecture series provides first-hand expert knowledge.
overview accompanying program:
live Events:• Efficientloadsecuringinvariousmodesoftransport–Securing
methods and the use and application of security devices• Tracking&tracingtheatre(T&TT)–Supplychaindigitalisation
live scenario• ‘SmartWarehouse’inpractice–Practiceforumforthe
cognitive era in logistics
opening / awards ceremony
tuesday, 19 February, 9:30 – 10:30, Forum a, Hall 1
trade forums tuesday, 19 February
simultaneously translated into English
official opening of the trade fair logiMat 2019by Michael ruchty, Exhibiton Director, LogiMAT Stuttgart, EUROEXPO Messe- und Kongress-GmbH, Munich
awards ceremony – Best Product 2019 Laudatio: Prof. dr.-ing. Johannes Fottner, Chair in Materials Handling, Material Flow, Logistics at the Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Munich
Keynote lecture: artificial intelligence. When will the machines take over?by Prof. em. dr. Klaus Mainzer, Mathematician and philosopher, founding director of the Munich Center for Technology in Society (MCTS) at the Technical University of Munich, international author.
tuesday, 19 February, 11:00 – 12:15, Forum a, Hall 1
an algorithm for everything – except our futureintralogistics with distributed artificial intelligence on the way to the platform economy Chaired by: Prof. dr. dr. h. c. Michael ten Hompel, Director of the Fraunhofer IML, Ordinary of FLW, Technical University of DortmundFor the first time in history we have more technological possi-bilities than we can sensibly use. It seems everything can be described with algorithms and everything operated on plat-forms. The question remains: What does the future look like and how can we shape it?
trade forums Wednesday, 20 February
simultaneously translated into English
trade forums thursday, 21 February
simultaneously translated into English
Wednesday, 20 February, 14:30 – 15:45, Forum a, Hall 1
start-in – transforming traditional corporate culturessupply chain organisations are efficient, agile and disruptiveChaired by: Bettina Bohlmann, Start-In Guide, 3p pro-curement branding GmbH, Düsseldorf; Contributor at the conference EXCHAiNGE 2019Many supply chain organisations focus exclusively on efficiency and the ability to optimise. This can have a fatal effect when change is fast paced. Even if the core business is designed on lean management principles, at the same time organisati-onal units are needed that have the structure and mindset of a start-up.
thursday, 21 February, 10:00 – 11:15, Forum a, Hall 1
the production supplies of the futuretechnical developments enable innovative, more efficient systems Chaired by: Dipl.-Ing. Jean Haeffs, Managing Director, VDI-Gesellschaft Produktion und Logistik (GPL), DüsseldorfTechnical progress in areas such as sensor technology, image recognition, automated vehicles and communication is advan-cing rapidly. These components must be combined with inno-vative planning processes to create more efficient systems.
thursday, 21 February, 14:00 – 15:15, Forum a, Hall 1
the gigabit society: how well prepared are we?Firststepsonthewaytodigitalisation&Industry4.0Chaired by: Hans-Joachim Schlobach, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief, BUSINESS+LOGISTIC, RS Verlag GmbHEveryone is talking about digitalisation and Industry 4.0, yet hardly anyone mentions the major challenges involved. Con-sidering the volatility of the developments themselves, the lack of skilled labour and infrastructural problems, enormous challenges face society.
tuesday, 19 February, 14:45 – 16:00, Forum a, Hall 1
tugger train 4.0 – revolution or evolution?approaches to autonomous and flexible supply processesChaired by: Prof. dr.-ing. Johannes Fottner, Chair in Mate-rials Handling, Material Flow, Logistics at the Dept. of Mecha-nical Engineering, Technical University of MunichCurrent research and development efforts focus on the auto-mation and dynamic development of tugger train systems. The forum addresses different approaches and discusses their potential for the manufacturing logistics of tomorrow.
trade forums – overview
•Opening and Awards ceremony•An algorithm for everything – except our future•TradeWorld: The B2B e-commerce challenge•Canpackaginglogisticsbesustainable?•Isautomationtakingover?Theopportunitiesandlimitationsof
automation•AutoIDasadigitaltransformationenabler•Successfuldriverlesstransportsystemprojects•Tugger train 4.0 – Revolution or evolution?•TradeWorld: Digitalisation brings transparency to commercial
logistics
•Auto-IDapplicationsinlogistics•TradeWorld: B2B commerce in the age of the platform•Start-IN – Transforming traditional corporate cultures•Stayfitforlongerwiththeexoskeleton?•Packaging logistics 4.0 good to go•IFT-Day:Intralogistik–Future–Technology•StepbysteptowardsIndustry4.0•TradeWorld: From fulfilment to omnichannel business
•Theproductionsuppliesofthefuture•Digital–fatal…oraturbo-boostforthewarehouse?•Digitaltechnologiesforbetterlogisticsprocesses•Newsfromthesmartfactory•LogiPICs–avisuallanguagetocombatthelabourdeficit!•TradeWorld: Status and development perspectives for AI and robo-
tics in logistics•OpportunitiesforcooperationbetweenGermanyandChina•The gigabit society: how well prepared are we?•Gamification–PeopleandIndustry4.0atplaytogether•Innovativetechnologiesfordriverlesstransportsystems•TradeWorld: Returns logistics: making the most of returns
Duration: approx. 75 minutes per theme.
*The language of the speeches is German. Simultaneous interpretation into English is provided for those forums marked in this colour.Participation in the forums is free of charge to ticket holders. The organiser reserves the right to change the programme at short notice.
the trade-fair highlight for in-company material flow and computer-controlled processes from procurement to production and distribution
in the heart of Europe
VenueStuttgart Trade Fair Centre (next to the airport) Flughafenstraße, 70629 Stuttgartdate19 to 21 February 2019opening hours9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.
Entranceone-day ticket € 28 (incl. participation in the events of the accompanying programme and the catalogue to the fair) 3-day ticket € 42 (incl. participation in the events of the accompanying programme and the catalogue to the fair)All tickets can be purchased online under www.logimat-messe.de and at the cash desk of the exhibition.Pupils/students 50 % discount. Tickets with discount can only be purchased at the cash desk of the trade fair. Only at 21.02. special price for pupils/students € 7catalogue bought separately € 10