LOG-X Systems together with the XPROMA team at LogiMAT 2026 in Stuttgart
LOG-X Systems, together with the XPROMA team, will once again participate in one of Europe’s most significant intralogistics trade fairs, LogiMAT 2026, taking place from March 24 to 26, 2026, at the Stuttgart Trade Fair Centre.
LogiMAT is one of the leading international events in intralogistics, material handling, and warehouse automation. Each year, the exhibition attracts more than a thousand exhibitors and tens of thousands of professional visitors from around the world. The event showcases cutting-edge technological solutions in warehouse logistics, automated systems, robotics, digitalization, and industrial software in a highly professional environment.
At the joint XPROMA and LOG-X Systems stand, visitors will have the opportunity to explore the company’s latest developments in intralogistics system integration, conveyor systems, and automated material handling technologies. We will present solutions that enable our customers to optimize warehouse processes, increase system capacity, and improve transparency across logistics operations.
The exhibition provides an excellent platform for professional meetings, project discussions, and the establishment of new partnerships. Our colleagues will be available throughout the event and will be pleased to present the comprehensive intralogistics solutions offered by LOG-X Systems.
Comprehensive solutions for modern intralogistics challenges
LogiMAT is a professional platform where exhibitors present their developments with a focus on complete systems and integrated processes. Visitors gain a comprehensive overview of automated warehouse systems and applied technologies, including conveyor and material handling systems, robotics and autonomous vehicles (AGV/AMR), warehouse management and logistics software solutions, as well as digitalized and data-driven process optimization and energy-efficient, sustainable intralogistics systems.
One of the key strengths of the exhibition is that the showcased technologies are not theoretical concepts, but proven, real-world solutions ready for industrial application.

