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AI-powered logistics platform unifies warehouse and transport planning in 2026

From regional hubs to automated facilities, one AI tool now bridges the gap between warehouse execution and transport. Could this redefine logistics efficiency?

The image shows a group of robots working on a conveyor belt in a warehouse, with cardboard boxes...
The image shows a group of robots working on a conveyor belt in a warehouse, with cardboard boxes on the conveyor belts and vehicles on the floor. The robots appear to be automated, suggesting that the warehouse is equipped with a variety of tools and equipment to ensure the safety and efficiency of the workers.

AI-powered logistics platform unifies warehouse and transport planning in 2026

Warehouse operations are growing more complex as businesses manage diverse networks across regions and industries. To address this, a new AI-powered logistics solution has been launched, aiming to streamline both warehouse and transport planning in one system. In February 2026, the company announced the release of its cloud-native Logistics Management platform. This AI-driven tool helps businesses coordinate warehouse execution and transportation planning within a single interface. It is designed for local, satellite, and mid-scale logistics setups.

The existing **Extended Warehouse Management (EWM)** system already supports a wide range of warehouse environments. These include regional distribution centres as well as highly automated, high-throughput facilities. EWM works with the company’s ERP and S/4HANA systems but can also integrate with non-native environments. EWM connects with other execution systems, such as transportation management, global trade, and digital manufacturing. When paired with **Signavio** solutions, it enables process analysis and ongoing improvements. Both EWM and Logistics Management allow businesses to match their technology investments with operational needs, even in mixed warehouse networks. The company has been recognised by Gartner as a leader in warehouse management for the 12th year in a row.

The new Logistics Management solution expands the company’s offerings for businesses handling varied warehouse demands. With AI capabilities and cloud-native design, it aims to simplify logistics operations. Meanwhile, EWM continues to support complex warehouse setups, reinforcing the company’s position in the market.

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