Innovation has always been part of TGW Logistics’ DNA - and our adoption of advanced direct-to-plate UV printing technology is a powerful example of how we continuously raise the bar in the way we work. When we design automation solutions for our customers, we think far beyond today’s requirements. Our focus is on creating control architectures that remain serviceable, maintainable, and future-ready for many years to come. Integrating this printing technology into our processes supports exactly that mindset. Instead of relying on traditional manual labeling, we use industrial large-format UV printing to apply all essential information directly onto the mounting plates of our control cabinets. Material numbers, E-Plan BOM references, QR codes, and even precise 1:1 component outlines are printed as durable, long-lasting markings that won’t peel, fade, or wear out. This robustness makes a major difference over the lifetime of a system. Permanently printed identifiers ensure that future upgrades, service work, and revisions are far easier to carry out. Technicians immediately see what belongs where. Digital twins remain accurate. Documentation stays consistent. And cabinets remain easy to understand - even many years after installation. By eliminating manual labeling, we improve speed and accuracy in assembly today - but the real impact is the long-term lifecycle stability. Systems built using this approach are simpler to update, easier to maintain, and faster for new technicians to learn. At TGW Logistics, this is what value-based future-proofing truly means: intralogistics solutions engineered not only for top performance today, but for serviceability, clarity, and upgradeability throughout their entire operational lifetime. #Portfolio
TGW Logistics
Herstellung von Automatisierungsanlagen
Marchtrenk, Oberösterreich 55.849 Follower:innen
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TGW Logistics is a foundation-owned company headquartered in Austria and a global leader in warehouse automation and warehouse logistics. As a trusted systems integrator with more than 50 years of experience, we deliver end-to-end services: designing, implementing, and maintaining fulfillment centers powered by mechatronics, robotics, and advanced software solutions. With over 4,500 employees spanning Europe, Asia, and North America, we combine expertise, innovation, and a customer-centric dedication to help keep your business growing. With TGW Logistics, it's possible to transform your warehouse logistics into a competitive advantage.
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http://www.tgw-group.com
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- Herstellung von Automatisierungsanlagen
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- 1.001–5.000 Beschäftigte
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- Marchtrenk, Oberösterreich
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- Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems, Material Handling Solutions, Automated Order Fulfillment Solutions, Systems Integration, Logistics Consulting, Logistics Planning, Logistics Software, Storage Systems, Split Case Order Fulfilment, Full Case Order Fulfilment, freezer automation, Robotic Picking und Goods to Person Solutions
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Peak season puts logistics systems to the ultimate test. Events like Black Friday and Cyber Monday drive demand to record highs, demanding solutions that are fast, reliable, and adaptable. For Conrad Electronic Group - a leading European retailer of technology and electronics - this challenge underscored the need for a system that could perform not only during seasonal surges but every single day. Working shoulder to shoulder with TGW Logistics, Conrad implemented a future-ready, high-performance solution built for flexibility. From shuttle-based storage to goods-to-person workstations and optimized outbound processes, the system ensures smooth operations - even when volumes swing dramatically. The impact is clear: order processing capacity has doubled, enabling up to 100,000 customer deliveries per day. This scalability turns peak-season pressure into a competitive advantage - and it doesn’t stop there. Beyond seasonal spikes, the system continues to deliver efficiency and reliability, transforming everyday growth challenges into opportunities. Together, Conrad and TGW Logistics have created a partnership that drives success year-round, proving that flexible logistics aren’t just for peak season - they’re the foundation for sustainable growth. Because we at TGW Logistics make it our mission to be a trusted, safe pair of hands for our customers - throughout all seasons! Read more about how Conrad delivers 100,000 orders daily (link in the comments). #ConsumerGoods #CustomerSpotlight
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Black Friday might be over, but for e-commerce, the real marathon is just hitting its stride. When the clock strikes midnight on Cyber Monday, it’s not luck that keeps systems humming - it’s preparation. The deals are live, traffic is surging, and millions of shoppers are hitting “checkout” at the same time. From the outside, it looks effortless - just another day of online shopping magic. But behind the scenes, this moment has been months in the making. Every “Order Confirmed” email triggers a chain reaction that started long ago. What shoppers don’t see is the choreography in the background: automated workflows routing orders, real-time stock updates syncing across systems, and contingency plans ready for any curveball. Every detail rehearsed well before today. So, what really powers Cyber Monday success? It’s not luck - it’s automation, backed by decades of expertise. In our latest blog, Schlenkrich Erich, Vice President Market Development, shares insights from years of global experience in automation and supply chain optimization. Discover how intelligent warehouse systems transform peak-season pressure into performance (link in the comments).
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Today is the day… but the real work started months ago. Black Friday signals one of the most intense days in logistics, and the pressure really is on. Forecasts analyzed. SLAs tightened. Processes stress-tested. Every decision made for this exact point in time. But here’s the truth: peak season success isn’t luck - it’s strategy. In our TGW Logistics podcast, Meagan Gauthier, Jeff Rhodes and Dexter Weber from TGW North America share what really matters when the heat is on: preparation strategies that begin months in advance, automation benefits that reduce training time and turnover while improving ROI, and smart design principles that avoid oversizing for short-term peaks. This conversation goes beyond theory. Real-world examples show how top brands maintain throughput and accuracy under pressure, blending automation with manual flexibility to stay resilient when the stakes are highest. Don’t miss out on these exclusive strategies, because when one peak season is down, the next one’s already on the horizon. This is the conversation you’ll want to hear before the next intense holiday rush hits. Watch the full episode on YouTube (link in the comments). #ThoughtLeadership
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Peak season isn’t just busy - it’s relentless. Every pick matters. Every order carries a promise. And time? It’s your most valuable asset. But what if - on your busiest day - the unexpected happens? A part fails - and the clock starts ticking. This is the defining moment that separates suppliers from true partners. And that’s what sets TGW Logistics apart. Our systems are built for reliability - but when the unexpected strikes, we’re already moving. Wherever you are. Whenever you call. With over 5,000 spare parts, tailored spare parts packages, and express delivery options, we make sure you’re never left waiting. And with our TGW Service Portal open 24/7, instant access to the parts that keep your operation running is just a click away. Because when the clock starts ticking in peak season, partnership is everything – and TGW Logistics is by your side every step of the way. #Portfolio
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For grocery executives, holiday success is built long before the first turkey or roast hits a cart. Thanksgiving and Christmas compress months of expectations into days of extraordinary demand - placing your distribution and fulfillment centers under intense pressure. As demand surges, uptime isn’t just performance - it’s customer trust. That’s why TGW Logistics works early and shoulder‑to‑shoulder with retailers: preventive maintenance, strategic planning, and continuous optimization to keep automation running at peak performance. They are united by one common goal: full shelves, happy shoppers, zero surprises. 🎥 Grocery Expert Dr. Michael Schedlbauer reveals TGW Logistics’ approach to holiday readiness - because uptime is far more than efficiency, it’s holiday joy for millions of families. #Grocery #ThoughtLeadership
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Innovation doesn’t just happen. It needs space, vision, and bold action. At TGW Logistics, we are committed to creating and shaping that space. That’s why we are investing €50 million in a new office building at our headquarters in Marchtrenk. By 2030, we aim to double our revenue to €2 billion. This expansion is the cornerstone of that ambition. A five-story building with 14,000 m² of dynamic, collaborative environments will empower more than 400 team members to imagine, innovate, and lead. It’s where ideas will turn into breakthroughs and where creativity will fuel transformation. Construction begins in spring 2026. The new building will feature cutting-edge meeting spaces, creative zones, and collaboration areas designed to spark ingenuity and teamwork. We are proud to strengthen our roots in Upper Austria and reaffirm our belief in the limitless potential of intralogistics. As we expand, we’re also looking for even more passionate people who want to learn, grow, and help shape the future of warehouse automation. If you’re ready to turn vision into reality, explore our current job openings and join us on this exciting journey: https://lnkd.in/eFzbXSir
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In healthcare logistics, precision isn’t a luxury—it’s a prerequisite. Every implant, instrument and consumable shipment must be flawless. A single missing item can delay a procedure. A late delivery can compromise patient care. Hospitals, clinics, and labs depend on a supply chain that simply cannot fail. Yet rising demand, regulatory pressure, and global disruptions are testing even the most advanced logistics operations. Resilient healthcare logistics comes from strengthening the core of the operation. Automated fulfilment ensures accuracy at scale. High-density storage and intelligent conveyors keep material flowing. Software provides real-time visibility, traceability, and control across every node of the supply chain – even during those critical demand spikes. At TGW Logistics, we deliver advanced, mission-critical warehouse automation together with long-term partnership. A TGW integrated solution together with our onsite lifetime services team keeps healthcare supply chains future-proofed and dependable year after year—so that healthcare providers can stay focused on what matters most: delivering exceptional care. 📰 Read more on how TGW Logistics automated warehouse solutions are de-risking supply in global medical care in our latest blog post (Link in the comments!). #Healthcare #ThoughtLeadership
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What does the future of logistics look like? That question united supply chain executives, industry pioneers, and academic leaders from across Europe at the TGW Logistics Xperience 2025. And wow - what an experience! We’re still buzzing from two incredible days packed with bold ideas, inspiring conversations, and real-world innovation. Transformation took center stage throughout day one at Zeche Zollverein. From insights on digital disruption to LKQ Netherlands' bold greenfield strategy and STRAUSS' visionary brownfield reinvention, we explored how logistics is evolving - architecturally, technologically, and socially. The panel on human-centric automation and an exclusive keynote reminded us of something essential: innovation must serve people, not just systems. Day two in Dorsten took us inside a state-of-the-art distribution center, where GXO Logistics, Inc.’s operational excellence and TGW Logistics’ high-performance automation showcased what happens when technology and responsibility align. A huge thank you to our speakers Alice Kirchheim, Matthias Fischer, Onno Meerman Msc., Johannes Fottner, Vince Ebert, Edwin Meijerink, Matthias Stötzner, Michael Peters, Florian Walsdorf, Waldenberger Martin, Karin Gabriel - and to all attendees and partners. Your curiosity and openness made this event unforgettable. The future of logistics is collaborative, intelligent, and human.
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When Marks and Spencer sets out to reinvent grocery logistics, it’s not just another project - it’s a strategic signal to the industry. As one of the UK’s most established retailers, M&S serves millions across 1,000+ stores and a rapidly growing online channel. Quality and reliability are built into their brand, and now they’re investing in a logistics infrastructure that reflects those standards. That’s where TGW Logistics comes in. Launching in 2029, we’re building one of the most advanced grocery fulfilment centres in our 55-year history in Daventry, UK. Fully automated. Built for scale. Engineered for precision. Robotics will handle everything from goods receiving to roll-cage building. Two seamlessly integrated temperature zones will enable high-volume throughput with minimal manual handling. The outcome: lower operating costs, faster replenishment, and consistently high performance right across the M&S store network. This isn’t about chasing the latest trend. It’s about investing in infrastructure built to last — and logistics built to deliver. At TGW Logistics, we engineer grocery intralogistics that perform under pressure, scale seamlessly with demand peaks, and create lasting operational advantage — together with Marks & Spencer. 📸 Image courtesy of Marks & Spencer. #Grocery #CustomerSpotlight
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