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Progressive Robotics PC Kimonos Voga 35 546 21 THESSALONIKI, Greece http://progressiverobotics.ai/
Contact Mr Vasilis Tziampiris +30 698 176 2570

Progressive Robotics Brings Physical AI for Mixed Palletizing Automation to LogiMAT 2026

Halle 1 (Galerie), Stand: 1GA55 / Adaptive Robotic Palletizing Solutions for Complex, High-Variation Logistics Environments

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Halle 1 (Galerie) / Stand: 1GA55

The growing complexity of logistics operations is putting increasing pressure on warehouses and distribution centers. Shorter delivery times, a rising number of SKUs, mixed orders and frequent format changes have made traditional palletizing methods inefficient and inflexible. Progressive Robotics addresses these challenges with advanced robotic mixed-case palletizing solutions designed for modern warehouses and logistics environments.

Mixed-Case Palletizing for Real-World Operations

Unlike conventional palletizing systems that rely on uniform products and static patterns, Progressive Robotics specializes in on-the-fly mixed-case palletizing. The company’s solutions are designed to handle cases of different sizes, weights and SKUs within the same pallet, without pre-sorting, interruptions, and complex configurations.

Intelligent Software Meets Industrial Robotics

At the core of Progressive Robotics’ solutions is the combination of industrial robots and proprietary software logic. The system dynamically calculates optimal palletizing patterns in real time, taking into account product dimensions, stability rules and pallet constraints.

Using 3D vision for real-time dimensioning, the system continuously adapts to incoming product flows. This method eliminates the need for pre-defined patterns and manual intervention. This not only improves throughput but also reduces errors and operational downtime.

Designed for Flexibility and Scalability

Progressive Robotics designs its palletizing cells as modular and robot-agnostic systems that can be adapted to different layouts and growth scenarios. Whether integrated at the end of a production line or within an outbound picking area, the solution can scale from a single robot cell to multi-line, high-throughput installations.

Increased Efficiency and Reduced Labor Dependency

With labor shortages affecting logistics operations worldwide, robotic palletizing is becoming a strategic necessity. Progressive Robotics’ mixed-case palletizing systems significantly reduce the physical workload on employees while maintaining consistent performance around the clock.

Automated palletizing also improves workplace safety by eliminating repetitive lifting tasks and reducing the risk of injuries in the warehouse.

Experience Progressive Robotics at LogiMAT 2026

At LogiMAT 2026, Progressive Robotics will present its latest developments in robotic mixed-case palletizing and discuss real-world use cases from logistics and e-commerce environments. Visitors will have the opportunity to learn how flexible palletizing automation can help them handle SKU proliferation, reduce costs and future-proof their warehouse operations.

Interested in palletizing solutions? Contact Progressive Robotics for more information.

LogiMAT 2026 | Stuttgart
24-26 March, 2026
Progressive Robotics - Hall 1 (Gallery) / Stand: 1GA55
https://progressiverobotics.ai/

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