From 24 to 26 March 2026, NeoLog will be exhibiting at LogiMAT in Stuttgart (stand EO15). Our trade fair presence will focus on holistically designed workstation systems that can be easily integrated into automated warehouse environments and integrate digital assistance solutions in a meaningful way.
We will be presenting our modular intralogistics portfolio - from workstations and packing stations, shelving system solutions and logistics trolleys to structured, integrated material flow solutions. The focus in 2026 is on two key topics: integration into AutoStore environments and digital support in the workplace.
Integration of modular workstation systems in AutoStore environments
Automated storage solutions such as AutoStore are established in many companies. However, the decisive factor for overall performance is how stable and efficient the process is from the warehouse to the workplace. This is precisely where we come in.
Our modular workstation systems are designed in such a way that they can be integrated into existing automation environments in terms of design and processes.
In the foreground:
- Structured transfer processes from the automated warehouse
- Ergonomically designed picking, assembly and packing stations
- Clearly defined material and information flows
- Modular expandability for increasing requirements
Our aim is to create stable and scalable workplace structures that harmonise with existing automation systems and remain usable in the long term.
„Automation only realises its full benefits when the process at the workplace is just as clearly structured and therefore efficient,“ says Carsten Brilka. „Our systems are designed in such a way that they can be constructively integrated into existing AutoStore environments while remaining flexible.“
Digital assistance in the workplace - in cooperation with Delta3
Another focus is the integration of digital assistance systems into our workplace solutions. In cooperation with our technology partner Delta3, we show how digital worker guidance and relevant process information can be integrated directly into the workflow.
Among other things, it will show
- Digital step-by-step instructions
- Transparent process and performance data
- Structured induction of new employees
- Support with quality-relevant work steps
We see digital assistance as a supplement to stable process structures - as an integrative component of holistically planned workplace concepts.
Lean as the basis of our systems
Our modular workstation solutions are based on clear lean principles: structured material flows, ergonomic design and robust constructions.
All systems are designed in such a way that they can be adapted to changing processes, increasing throughput or new automation steps. This results in sustainable and scalable solutions in an automated environment.




