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Exhibition Live | Making its 4th Appearance at Germany's LogiMAT, Multiway Robotics Continues to Validate the Value of Autonomous Forklifts through Scenario-based Capabilities

Date:2026-03-26

On March 24th, LogiMAT 2026, the global benchmark exhibition for the intralogistics industry, grandly opened in Stuttgart, Germany. Multiway Robotics has once again made a prominent appearance on this "barometer of Industry 4.0" stage, marking its fourth consecutive participation since 2023.                              

From its initial entry into the European market to its continuous efforts in addressing local customer needs, Multiway Robotics is establishing a stable technical reputation and brand trust in the international market through the constant iteration of its products and solutions.            

At this exhibition, Multiway Robotics focuses on its "scenario implementation capabilities". Through demonstrations featuring multiple vehicle models and operating conditions, the company systematically showcases the capabilities and application value of its unmanned forklifts in complex environments.              


             


             

                             From Market Entry to Capability Accumulation                                                  


                       

Against the backdrop of continuous upgrades in global logistics automation, industry competition is shifting from "equipment capability" to "scenario implementation capability."                    

Compared to one-off product showcases, appearing at LogiMAT for four consecutive years demonstrates Multiway Robotics' continuous refinement and stable output in terms of technical capabilities and product systems.                      

This consistent presence in the international market signifies more than just brand dedication; it proves our products are constantly evolving and being validated in diverse real-world scenarios globally.                        

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                                          Complex Pallet Adaptability                                                                  


                               

             Pallet-type Autonomous Forklift X20S | Handling Four-way Entry Pallets                                  


                                 


                                 

Four-way entry pallets have long been considered a typical load that is difficult for pallet-type autonomous forklifts to handle. Their structural constraints often force traditional solutions to rely on manual intervention or pallet modification.

                                     


The X20S, launched by Multiway Robotics as the industry-first, globally debuted pallet-type autonomous forklift, achieves stable compatibility with four-way entry pallets, redefining the application boundaries of this equipment.                                          

Leveraging adaptive structural design and AI control algorithms, the X20S can precisely identify pallet structures and dynamically adjust its forking strategy. It ensures stable and efficient operation during continuous tasks without requiring any modifications to the pallets.                                            

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                                               Space Efficiency Improvement                                                                                              


                                             

Counterbalanced Autonomous Forklift MW-SE15 | Cargo Stacking                                                

Addressing the need for improved storage space utilization, the SE15 demonstrates its capability to stack cargo in two layers. By utilizing real-time sensing of cargo position and height, the unit achieves precise alignment and smooth lifting.                                                  

Even under high-load and multi-level operating conditions, it maintains stable and consistent performance, fully demonstrating its control precision and structural stability in stacking scenarios.                                                    

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                                                       Handling of Non-standard Scenarios                                                                                                              


                                                     

                                                                  Reach Truck Autonomous Forklift MW-SL14 | Pallet Posture Recognition                                                        


                                                       

Non-standard conditions—such as pallet offset, tilt, and irregular placement—are critical factors affecting the stability of automated projects.                                                          

Leveraging visual recognition and AI algorithms, the SL14 makes real-time judgments on pallet posture and dynamically adjusts its forking strategy. In live demonstrations, the unit successfully completed stable pick-and-place operations even when facing these non-standard pallet conditions.                                                            

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                              From "Single-point Capability" to "Systemized Solutions"                                                                                                                              


                                                             

Beyond hardware products, Multiway Robotics continues to strengthen its software capabilities to build a comprehensive intelligent logistics solution ecosystem:                                                          


                                                                   

WMS: Enables inventory data management, operation management, location management, equipment health monitoring, and intelligent reporting. It creates a transparent and convenient warehouse management system, breaking the "black box" state of inventory assets and allowing real-time mastery of inventory and cost occupancy.


                                                                     

RCS: Supports the collaborative operation of hundreds of vehicles of different models in the same venue. It rapidly plans optimal routes to achieve global navigation optimization, completing tasks in the shortest time to ensure maximum efficiency.


                                                                       

WCS: Achieves unified management of robots and other equipment operating systems such as elevators, automatic doors, conveyors, rollers, and manipulators. It connects to system consoles and data centers for site-wide equipment and information flow management.


                                                                         

Horizons: An integrated platform providing diverse services for on-site and industrial mobile robot O&M monitoring for global users. It helps enterprises realize cloud-based management, making autonomous forklifts more flexible, intelligent, and safe.


Full-stack independent R&D: Covering everything from underlying algorithms to upper-level systems, Multiway Robotics connects logistics, information, and decision flows, driving enterprises to achieve end-to-end digital and intelligent upgrades.


Multiway Robotics is a global leader in intelligent intralogistics solutions. Headquartered in Shenzhen, its business spans over 40 countries and regions worldwide.                                                                      

Focusing on robotics and AI technologies, the company offers a comprehensive hardware portfolio including a full range of autonomous forklifts, AMRs, autonomous tugs, and four-way shuttles. Its software systems include WMS, RCS, WCS, site management systems, and various visual solutions.                                                                        


                                                                     


                                                                     

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