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LogiMAT 2023 | Mission: Zero Touch

01.03.2023

Making zero-touch fulfilment a reality with robot technology. Stands B01 and B03 in Hall 3

KNAPP, the value chain tech partner for intelligent value chains, will present innovative robotics for automation and digitalization at the LogiMAT 2023 trade fair. This year, stands B01 and B03 in Hall 3 are all about presenting the robotic warehouse and showing how customers can benefit from innovative zero-touch fulfilment strategies.

Increasing cost pressure, lack of space and personnel shortages are currently the biggest challenges in logistics. The key to solving these issues is intelligent robotics. KNAPP’s innovative robot solutions help lower costs in logistics processes while increasing shipping capacity. KNAPP calls this new, future-proof approach zero-touch fulfilment.

The goal of zero-touch fulfilment is to increase the degree of automation while minimizing the number of manual work steps, allowing employees to work efficiently and be relieved from physically demanding and repetitive tasks. At LogiMAT in Stuttgart, Germany, KNAPP will present technologies that help customers meet these goals.

Mission: Zero Touch

Get to know the following automation solutions up close and personal at the KNAPP stands B01/B03 in Hall 3: Pick-it-Easy Robot, the fully automatic picking robot; Open Shuttles, the autonomous mobile robots for warehouse-internal transport; INDU-Store for space-saving storage and picking of small and very small parts; plus digital solutions for recording and managing master data.

Series of talks on the KNAPP software portfolio

Software is the integrated intelligence that is part and parcel of the value chain and, naturally, a major focus at KNAPP. KNAPP software experts will be giving a series of talks providing an in-depth look into the KiSoft and SAP® EWM by KNAPP software portfolios and will be available in person to answer your questions.



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