Visitors explore automation, robotics and warehouse technology during a previous IntraLogisteX exhibition at the NEC Birmingham
Warehouse automation and robotics will take centre stage in Birmingham this week as IntraLogisteX 2026 returns to the NEC, bringing together some of the most innovative companies in the intralogistics sector.
Taking place on 18–19 March, the two-day exhibition has become one of the UK’s key meeting points for warehouse operators, logistics professionals and technology suppliers looking to tackle the challenges facing modern supply chains.
More than 300 exhibitors are expected to showcase the latest technologies designed to transform warehouse operations — from robotic picking systems and automated storage solutions to advanced warehouse management software and materials-handling equipment.
With distribution centres under increasing pressure to process higher order volumes while maintaining efficiency, automation is expected to be a major theme across the exhibition floor. Many suppliers will be demonstrating systems designed to improve productivity, streamline fulfilment processes and reduce operational costs.
Visitors will also be able to explore a packed conference programme featuring dozens of industry sessions covering topics such as warehouse digitalisation, automation strategies and the evolving role of robotics in logistics operations.
The exhibition is also running alongside several co-located events focused on robotics, sustainable supply chains and last-mile fulfilment, offering attendees a broader view of the technologies shaping the future of logistics.
For many companies operating in the materials handling and warehouse automation sectors, IntraLogisteX provides an opportunity to see emerging technologies in action while connecting with suppliers driving innovation across the logistics industry.