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23. February 2022The TGW Logistics Group has positioned itself for the digital age with modern technologies. At the Stuttgart intralogistics trade fair LogiMAT (May 31 to June 2), the system integrator showcases the range of its digital services. These cover the entire lifecycle of a system: from planning to realization to ongoing operation. Innovations are the focus, helping companies become even more competitive.
(Marchtrenk) “TGW has over fifty years of experience in the development of mechatronic modules and has successfully realized hundreds of projects worldwide as a system integrator. With our expanding range of digital services, our customers are well-prepared for the demands of tomorrow,” emphasizes Matthias Stötzner, Director of Sales. “TGW combines system competence with software know-how to provide customized end-to-end solutions at the cutting edge of technology.”
The TGW booth at LogiMAT relies on an open communication concept. In addition to modules, systems, and solutions, reference projects with well-known customers are also in focus, including Coop, PUMA, Fource, and Engelbert Strauss.
Digital Lifecycle
The TGW Digital Lifecycle covers the three phases of planning, realization, and lifetime services with services and products. Over 600 IT specialists manage more than 500 systems worldwide. They work on developing new applications, implementing tools, and supporting logistics centers in ongoing operations.
Efficiency, Transparency, and Return on Investment
The topics of efficiency, transparency, and a short return on investment (ROI) are central. The lifecycle in integration projects runs digitally, from the initial data analysis to the final acceptance. Digital services also ensure that ongoing operations function optimally. Thus, TGW offers the highest level of availability and reliability under the motto: “We keep your business running.”
TGW utilizes a variety of proven and newly developed tools. Digital tools for system design include 3D layouts, simulations, and intelligent data analyses. In realization, TGW relies on agile implementation, emulation, and performance checks. In the operations area, customers benefit from virtual testing environments, remote services, and proactive monitoring. The digital twin of the award-winning picking robot Rovolution is a complete, scalable digital representation that is connected to the physical system in real-time.
One-Stop Service – From Mechatronics to Software
Companies that rely on TGW also benefit from getting everything from a single source. Compared to pure software providers, the system integrator plans and realizes systems, manufactures the mechatronic components, and also takes over the complex software integration. Therefore, TGW can collect data from all applications, products, and solutions and evaluate, visualize, and optimize them in a unified system.
The use of modern technologies such as artificial intelligence plays an increasingly important role in this context. With the help of self-learning algorithms, future scenarios can be modeled. “Connected intralogistics systems that are capable of learning and self-optimizing will play a significant role in the near future. Our customers benefit enormously from these advantages,” emphasizes Johann Steinkellner, CEO Central Europe at TGW.
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