Inbound Logistics | August 2026

SPOTLIGHT > Lödige Industries air cargo systems. Designed to support material flow throughout air cargo terminals, Lödige Industries’ solutions include automated high-bay warehouses, intelligent conveyor systems, ergonomically integrated packing stations, and autonomous transport vehicles. From New York to Hong Kong, Lödige Industries handles an estimated 29 million tons of air cargo per year for its customers. AAT Terminal 2 at Hong Kong International Airport (pictured) has the world’s highest elevating transfer vehicles (ETVs), developed by Lödige Industries. (Image courtesy of Lödige Industries) [ IN FOCUS ] Ergonomic Solutions

> Toyota Stand-Up Rider. The new model of the Toyota Stand-Up Rider Forklift from Toyota Material Handling, delivers lifting capacities ranging from 3,000 to 5,000 pounds, making it ideal for warehouse applications such as dock-to-stock workflows. The counter- balanced forklift’s new features include electric power steering, ergonomic design integration, and multiple added comfort features. The operator compartment has a 60-inch backrest with a cushioned pad for increased comfort and a kneepad cushion that reduces fatigue. An adjustable steer tiller and armrest let operators find their ideal position.

> Jungheinrich material flow layout. Materials handling company Jungheinrich is delivering an integrated solution (rendering below) composed of an automated miniload warehouse, an automated pallet warehouse, and warehouse management software to

wholesaler and manufacturer Eisenhart Laeppché GmbH, which makes rolling bearings and linear technology and is based in Wilhelmshaven, Germany. Jungheinrich is providing six ergonomically designed picking workstations based on the goods- to-person principle, four for containers and two for pallets.

> Advance Lifts 6000 Series dock lifts. The 6000 Series Top of Ground Dock Lifts from Advance Lifts, which makes lifts for loading and unloading semis, is designed for warehouses, distribution centers, manufacturing facilities, and other industrial settings seeking to streamline ground-level dock access. The lifts ergonomically position product flows. Every model includes a hinged bridge with a pull- back chain and a standard approach ramp, enabling smooth transitions for personnel and materials.

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