Key Takeaways from MODEX & LogiMAT 2026
The D.A. Davidson MCF International team attended the MODEX & LogiMAT 2026 exhibitions this spring, engaging with the global material handling and logistics automation community. With tens of thousands of attendees and thousands of exhibitors showcasing next‑generation warehouse, robotics, and supply chain technologies, the events provided a valuable opportunity for our team to deepen our understanding of the rapidly evolving automation landscape. Throughout our time at both shows, we held extensive discussions with industry leaders, innovators, and customers. Our key takeaways are summarized below.
“Physical AI” Takes Center Stage
Clear shift from screen‑based AI to Physical AI with autonomous, AI‑enabled robots operating safely alongside humans on the warehouse floor
AI Moves from Buzzword to ROI
AI positioning shifted decisively toward tangible operational outcomes (throughput, labor productivity, asset utilization)
Hardware is Converging & Software is Differentiating
Hardware increasingly becoming less differentiated, with AMRs, shuttles, and robotic arms now viewed as table‑stakes building blocks
Focus on Pragmatism and Flexibility
Decision-makers are explicitly avoiding “lights‑out” projects in favor of modular solutions
High‑Density Storage & Asset Efficiency
Both LogiMAT and MODEX reinforced the “Year of the Pallet Shuttle” theme
Hybrid Warehouses Are Now Reality
Manual forklifts, AGVs, AMRs, and cobots increasingly operate side‑by‑side
Labor Scarcity Remains the Structural Driver
Persistent warehouse labor shortages are accelerating adoption of automation
Demand Remains Intact but Timing Is the Variable
Industry players consistently cited healthy backlog and order pipelines
Expansion Beyond the Four Walls
Growing focus on yard, gate, and inbound automation
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