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Jungheinrich AG, headquartered in Hamburg, Germany, is a leading global provider of intralogistics solutions, specializing in material handling equipment, warehousing technology, and automated systems. Founded in 1953, the company offers a comprehensive range of products and services, including forklift trucks, automated guided vehicles (AGVs), racking systems, and warehouse management software. Jungheinrich emphasizes sustainability and innovation, developing energy-efficient and ergonomic solutions to optimize warehouse operations and enhance supply chain efficiency for industries worldwide.
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Automated production supply with SOTO robots

The Bosch Home Comfort Group uses innovative autonomous mobile robots SOTO from Jungheinrich subsidiary Magazino to automate its production supply at its Wernau site.

A LOT OF STORAGE IN A SMALL SPACE

Screw wholesaler Fastbolt has ordered a Jungheinrich PowerCube. Fastbolt will automate the storage of small parts with the space-saving Jungheinrich PowerCube.

New Dimension in Efficiency

Jungheinrich's PowerCube compact storage system for containers celebrates world premiere at LogiMAT.

THE LIFTLINER®, AN AGILE AND COMPACT TUGGER TRAIN FOR HIGHER EFFICIENCY IN INTRALOGISTICS

Jungheinrich is expanding its product portfolio with the LiftLiner® tugger train system, which allows carts to be loaded and unloaded from both sides. For this purpose, Jungheinrich will cooperate with K.Hartwall, a Finnish based global logistics solutions company, who has many years of expertise supplying load carriers.

E-T-A AUTOMATES WITH JUNGHEINRICH

E-T-A Elektrotechnische Apparate GmbH, founded in 1948 with 1,300 employees and five production sites, sells 28 million products every year in over 60 countries.

AUDI HUNGARIA: AUTOMATED PRODUCTION SUPPLY TO THE ASSEMBLY LINE

Jungheinrich is automating the material supply for Audi's engine production in Györ, Hungary. Six EZS 350a driverless tow tractors are being used for this purpose. Along their 1,000-metre-long route, the automated tugger trains are serving 57 stops, thus enabling particularly efficient and reliable transport.

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