The focus of labour in logistics is shifting from pure staffing levels to retention, capability building and work quality. Companies increasingly recognise that attractive working conditions, ergonomic solutions and clear development pathways are essential to attract and retain talent.
‘Trends in Logistics’ is an annual report published by Toyota Material Handling Europe which provides an overview of developments in the world of logistics - with a focus on Europe. The main objective is to create a deeper understanding of upcoming changes, to help companies make informed decisions regarding investment opportunities and counteract threats.
Labour challenges remain a key concern in intralogistics, particularly when it comes to staff availability and continuity of operations. Rather than relying solely on workforce expansion, Toyota Material Handling Europe looks at how technology can support operations when labour is limited.
Through our automated solutions, we help customers bridge labour gaps by automating repetitive and physically demanding material handling tasks. Automated guided vehicles, shuttle systems and AS/RS solutions enable predictable flows and round‑the‑clock reliability, while allowing people to focus on higher‑value and more skilled activities.
This step‑by‑step approach to automation helps create more resilient operations without increasing dependency on manual labour.