This year’s Logiconomi conference brought together over 500 executive logistics leaders from across Europe. The event is always a vibrant hub of knowledge sharing, innovation and collaboration. This time, the spotlight was on cutting-edge technologies driving the next generation of logistics operations, from smarter automation to AI-powered solutions. Responding to what matters most to our customers, i.e. energy, automation, artificial intelligence and sustainability, this year’s theme, Enabling Sustainable Performance, captured the dual challenge of achieving sustainability targets while keeping operations efficient and reliable. Logiconomi 2025 also marked the launch of an exciting new programme from Toyota Material Handling Europe aimed at tackling everyday intralogistics challenges: Logiconomi Connections. By connecting industry players with innovative solution providers, we’re helping shape a smarter, more resilient logistics ecosystem.
André will share fascinating experiences from his space flights and interesting stories about life in the International Space Station. He will talk about the technologies and innovations that drive space missions and how he now looks at planet Earth from his unique perspective.
Pierre-François has pioneered the concept of Business Sustainability Ratings for the global supply chain, now supporting 100,000 companies in 150 countries. His goal is to transform value chains worldwide towards a more sustainable future.
Susanne presents two successful test cases that show how artificial intelligence can improve warehouse performance with robotic de-palletisation and predictive maintenance systems.
Gideon revolutionises supply chains with AI-powered robots, automating collaborative case picking and addressing one of the hardest problems - the loading and unloading of truck trailers. Josip explains how camera-based localisation facilitates machine learning.
Pierre-François has pioneered the concept of Business Sustainability Ratings for the global supply chain, now supporting 100,000 companies in 150 countries. His goal is to transform value chains worldwide towards a more sustainable future.
Gideon revolutionises supply chains with AI-powered robots, automating collaborative case picking and addressing one of the hardest problems - the loading and unloading of truck trailers. Josip explains how camera-based localisation facilitates machine learning.
In today’s rapidly evolving business landscape, logistics managers often seek solutions to common problems. The Logiconomi Connections programme is designed to support the industry by identifying innovative solution providers for typical challenges. Whilst the solution providers featured in the Logiconomi Connections programme may in some cases have restricted geographical coverage, they nevertheless illustrate methods and technologies to improve performance and efficiency.
The solutions offered in the Logiconomi Connections programme address a diverse range of problems and challenges in logistics operations. There are no limits to the creativity and innovation of the solution providers, other than a clear focus on improved logistics operations and an understanding of customers’ needs.