TGW Logistics Group, founded in 1969 and headquartered in Marchtrenk, Austria, is a global leader in intralogistics and automated warehouse solutions, focusing on industrial automation and supply chain optimization. The company develops integrated systems combining mechatronics, robotics, and software to streamline warehouse and distribution center operations. TGW offers turnkey solutions covering system design, manufacturing, implementation, and lifecycle services. Its innovations include the RovoFlex picking robot and advanced PickCenter software, supporting industries such as fashion, grocery, and general merchandise. TGW stands out for its customized solutions, high system integration capability, and commitment to sustainable logistics through energy-efficient technologies. The company operates globally, with strong footprints across Europe, North America, and Asia, serving clients in diverse sectors requiring scalable, high-performance logistics infrastructure.
The adoption of tray-based conveyor systems addresses the logistical challenges posed by highly variable product dimensions and packaging within automated grocery warehouses.
New Stingray Shuttle integrates condition monitoring and autonomous functions to improve warehouse efficiency in Southeast Asia’s growing intralogistics market.
From autonomous pocket sorting and goods-to-person picking to intelligent shuttle systems and integrated software, TGW presents scalable solutions designed to enhance flexibility, resilience, and performance in modern distribution centers.
From March 24 to 26, in Stuttgart, the intralogistics leader showcases its flexible SmartPocket sorter and AI robotics, helping partners transform their supply chains into strategic assets for future-proof success.
The 40-meter, three-level facility near Istanbul will store 2.5 million cartons, using ten kilometers of conveyors for efficient e-commerce fulfillment.
New Aalsmeer center features 150,000 storage locations, 300 robots, and 8,700 totes per hour capacity, cutting logistics costs and improving ergonomics.