The latest Toyota Traigo80 electric counterbalance truck will be shown for the first time at Logimat, offering capacities up to 5,000kg and designed for both indoor and outdoor operation, with a new cabin design, reduced energy consumption and larger batteries. Alongside these new heavy-duty trucks, Toyota is also launching the totally new Tracto range of electric sit-on tow tractors, with towing capacities up to 10,000kg. Other new models being presented include Toyota’s latest low-level order picking trucks, uniquely featuring a steering wheel with integrated touchscreen display.
Recognising the fast-growing demand for automated solutions, Toyota’s booth will incorporate a demonstration of products from the company’s Swarm Automation solutions, including the launch of a new automated stacker, that offers flexible operation for a wide range of transport needs for low- to mid-level stacking. This new solution is highly versatile, handles multiple pallet types, and is suited for both manufacturing logistics and warehousing operations.
Sustainability is a core focus area for logistics operations today, and Toyota will be using Logimat as a showcase for its credentials in this important area, focusing on energy management, operator safety and the use of low-carbon components. Toyota Material Handling Europe’s transparent approach on sustainability has resulted in the company being awarded EcoVadis Platinum level for the past 6 years (top 1% of over 100.000 companies). The exhibition will also be the platform where Toyota will publish its latest sustainability report.
For the past six years, Toyota has been managing an innovation programme called ‘Logiconomi’, that brings together industry-leading companies to present new concepts and ideas for the logistics industry. This includes the ‘Logiconomi Connections’ programme, that features a diverse range of solutions for typical challenges experienced by logistics managers. These include safety initiatives, stock management, energy solutions and digital management systems. Many of these solutions are built on the power of artificial intelligence. The Logiconomi programme will be presented at Logimat allowing visitors to learn about new ways of working and sign-up to be involved with future Logiconomi events.
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