Collaboration is central to the concept of Logiconomi, to enrich the platform with progressive ideas and thinking from all branches of business that could have an impact on the logistics industry. Consequently, we have developed co-operations and partnerships with a number of leading companies, all of whom have contributed their knowledge and experience to create Logiconomi Forums and TV programmes. This level of collaboration also allows partners to work jointly to develop solutions for the future.
Logiconomi TV programmes are regularly published here to provide quick, easy-to-digest insights on different aspects of logistics, covering subjects such as energy, climate change, automation and connectivity. They are around 10 minutes in length and give concise information and guidance through interviews with industry experts. Watch the latest episode of Logiconomi TV below.
In this Logiconomi TV episode, Lotte Willems of Vanderlande discusses robotics developments, and Guillermo Albaladejo, General Manager of the Logistics Solutions Integration team at Toyota Material Handling Europe, focuses on software-driven goods to man automation. The episode highlights the growing trend of autonomous mobile robots known for their flexibility and cost-efficiency. Cube-based AS/RS systems are also mentioned, alongside the integration of robots in the assembly stage. The experts emphasis the crucial role of technology in addressing labour challenges and offer guidance on making informed technology choices for improved logistics and order assembly processes.
Logiconomi Forums are normally biennial events that provide a key meeting opportunity for logistics professionals to hear from industry leaders, presenting key trends and technologies. They also allow for discussion and workshops on key topics. They typically host over 500 delegates and are held in different locations across Europe, conducted in English.
The first Logiconomi Forum was held at Toyota Material Handling’s factory and HQ in Mjölby, Sweden. It provided delegates with the opportunity to visit the company’s research and development centre and gain valuable insights through presentations from Volvo Venture Capital, leading robotics expert Randall van Poelvoorde and futurist Dr. Patrick Dixon.
Two more events followed. The 2019 Logiconomi Forum took place at SugarCity, Amsterdam and the 2022 edition in Handelsbeurs, right in the centre of Antwerp, and at Logiville, a logistics innovation centre close to the city.
Have a look at the main takeaways of those events in our content library below.
More insights on logistics trends will be released on a regular basis. Keep an eye on this page or follow us on our social channels. In the meanwhile, have a look at the insights from Logiconomi Forum 2022 or previous Logiconomi TV episodes.