At LogiMAT 2026 in Stuttgart, Jungheinrich will present its vision for the connected material flow of the future under the motto “Connected solutions that fit.
The company will demonstrate how intralogistics processes can be optimised through the seamless integration of manual and automated systems tailored to individual customer requirements.
With a total exhibition area of 1,160 square metres, Jungheinrich is the largest exhibitor at the leading material handling trade fair. The company’s presence spans multiple locations: in Hall 9 (Stand B05), Jungheinrich presents its “Connected Solutions” approach, focusing on end-to-end process integration across warehouse operations. In Hall 8 (Stand C17), the Mobile Robots stand showcases how autonomous systems improve efficiency, increase throughput and integrate smoothly into existing infrastructures.
In the outdoor area between Halls 9 and 10, visitors can experience “AntOn by Jungheinrich”, the company’s new brand for the entry-level segment, offering hands-on demonstrations of industrial trucks. An Info Hub at the East Entrance completes Jungheinrich’s multi-location trade fair presence.
A central highlight of this year’s exhibition is the new full-range counterbalanced forklift portfolio, spanning from entry-level solutions to high-performance applications. This includes the new EFG 2/3 generation, the FalcOn flagship concept, and complementary technologies designed to support a fully connected material flow ecosystem.
The new electric counterbalance trucks of the EFG 2/2i and 3/3i series feature a completely redesigned compact structure, enabling safe and efficient operation in narrow warehouse and production environments. Three performance variants allow flexible adaptation to different applications, while the redesigned operator workplace improves visibility, reduces vibrations and enhances ergonomics and safety.
The new ETV 4i reach truck extends Jungheinrich’s high-performance portfolio with a solution designed for maximum throughput and energy efficiency in high-bay warehouses. With lifting speeds of up to 1.5 m/s without load and integrated lithium-ion technology, the truck ensures high availability, fast charging capability and optimal space utilisation.
In the heavy-duty segment, Jungheinrich presents FalcOn, a high-voltage system based on the EFG 5 Series, offering a preview of future electric logistics for demanding applications. Designed for heavy loads, steep gradients and continuous operation, it demonstrates the potential of electric drives as an alternative to combustion engines.
In the automation area, the Mobile Robot EAC 212a showcases intelligent intralogistics automation. It enables autonomous transport, storage and retrieval of loads up to 1,200 mm handover height. AI-powered 3D pallet detection and contour-based navigation ensure safe, reliable operation and easy integration into existing warehouse layouts without structural changes.