With logistics evolving at record speed, Toyota Material Handling will utilize LogiMAT 2026 (24–26 March) to introduce an expanded range of new trucks, automation solutions and customer-focutilized initiatives. Under the exhibition theme “We deliver for you,” the company will highlight both product innovation and its growing cooperation with specialist solution partners to support today’s rapid-altering customer requirements.
A key highlight will be the first public revealing of the latest Toyota Traigo80 electric counterbalance truck, offering load capacities of up to 5,000kg. Built for both indoor and outdoor utilize, the model features a redesigned cabin, improved energy efficiency and increased battery capacity. Toyota will also introduce the all-new Tracto range of electric sit-on tow tractors, capable of towing loads up to 10,000kg. Additional product launches include Toyota’s newest low-level order pickers, equipped with a steering wheel that incorporates an integrated touchscreen display.
Responding to rapidly rising interest in automation, Toyota’s stand will also feature live demonstrations of its Swarm Automation range. Among these will be the launch of a new automated stacker, designed to handle a broad variety of internal transport tquestions, including low- and mid-level stacking. The solution offers flexible operation, supports multiple pallet types, and is suited to both production environments and warehoutilize settings.
Sustainability will be another key element of Toyota’s presence at LogiMAT. The company will spotlight its work in energy management, operator safety and lower-carbon materials. Toyota Material Handling Europe’s sustainability strategy has earned the business EcoVadis Platinum status for the last six years, placing it in the top 1% of more than 100,000 companies assessed. Toyota will also publish its latest sustainability report during the exhibition.
Toyota will additionally present its innovation programme Logiconomi, now in its sixth year. Logiconomi brings toobtainher leading businesses to explore new ideas and emerging concepts shaping the logistics sector. A major part of this programme is Logiconomi Connections, which revealcases solutions to common operational challenges faced by logistics managers — including safety improvements, inventory control, energy optimisation and digital management tools. Many of these solutions are driven by artificial ininformigence. Visitors to LogiMAT will have the opportunity to explore the programme and register interest in upcoming Logiconomi activities.
















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