06/26/2026

IFOY AWARD 2026: The Winners Have Been Revealed

Idealworks, Jungheinrich, Libiao Robotics, Nomagic, The Mobile Robot Company, and Wiltsche Fördersysteme have won an IFOY AWARD 2026. 

Germany-based Pyck has been named IFOY Start-up of the Year 2026. 

The award ceremony, attended by around 150 guests from industry, academia, politics, and the media, was hosted by IFOY event partner AEB at its corporate headquarters in Stuttgart, Germany.

Ismaning near Munich / Stuttgart, June 26, 2026 – The best innovations in intralogistics have been selected: In Stuttgart, the winners of the IFOY AWARD 2026 from five countries were honored in front of around 150 guests from industry, academia, politics, and the media. A first in the 14-year history of the international innovation award occurred in the Robot Warehouse System category, where a tie in the jury voting resulted in a shared victory for Libiao Robotics and Nomagic. Additional awards were presented to Idealworks, Jungheinrich, The Mobile Robot Company, and Wiltsche Fördersysteme. Germany-based Pyck was named IFOY Start-up of the Year 2026. The award ceremony was hosted by IFOY event partner AEB.

Adding to the excitement and the signature IFOY atmosphere, the winners were revealed only during the live ceremony. The awards were presented by the laudatory speakers Jan Drömer (Chairman, VDMA Materials Handling and Intralogistics Association), Dr. Lars Kleeberg (CEO, German Association for Materials Management, Purchasing and Logistics – BME), Sabine Loos (CEO, Westfalenhallen Group), Markus Meißner (Managing Director, AEB), Marc Lösken (Head of Brand Logistics, Porsche AG), and Udo Schmidt (Vice President Europe, Cascade Europe), who announced the jury’s decisions, which had remained confidential until the very last moment.

The International Intralogistics and Forklift Truck of the Year (IFOY) AWARD is regarded as one of the world’s leading technology awards in intralogistics. A total of 49 products and solutions were entered into the competition. Seventeen products and solutions qualified for the finals and underwent the multi-stage IFOY Audit during TEST CAMP INTRALOGISTICS in April.

“Artificial intelligence is the defining technology of our time, and it was the dominant theme of this year’s IFOY AWARD competition. During the audit process, the finalists demonstrated impressively what can already be achieved in real-world operations using AI. The final decision was a nail-biter, full of surprises, in an exceptionally strong field of competitors,” said Anita Würmser, Executive Chairperson of the IFOY Jury, in Stuttgart. 

Jungheinrich claimed victory in the premier IFOY category, Integrated Customer Solutions, in a photo-finish decision.
The Hamburg-based intralogistics specialist impressed the jury with an AI-powered warehouse management solution developed for Liebherr’s new central spare parts distribution center in Ehingen, Germany.

The system orchestrates all warehouse and shipping processes on a single platform – from the high-bay pallet warehouse with 18,000 storage locations and the shuttle system for small parts with 40,000 tote locations to nine manual storage areas. Using self-learning algorithms, the solution determines the optimal timing for order picking and retrieval operations and dynamically adapts workflows to changing priorities and shipping windows. This ensures the reliable global supply of spare parts for cranes.

The jury particularly recognized the solution’s consistent use of artificial intelligence to automate decision-making rather than individual process steps. According to the jury, the project demonstrates impressively how data-driven control can increase the efficiency of complex logistics systems. Its high forecasting accuracy, significant reduction in manual intervention, and proven operational improvements make it an outstanding example of intelligent intralogistics.

The finalists in the Warehouse Robot Systems category delivered one of the closest contests in IFOY history. Following a tie in the jury voting (ex aequo), the IFOY AWARD was presented to two winners in the same category for the first time ever: China’s Libiao Robotics and Poland’s Nomagic.

Libiao Robotics impressed the jury with AirRob PRO, an innovative automation solution that combines robotics, conveying technology and storage into a single, easily deployable system.
Equipped with a swivelling picking arm, the climbing warehouse robot can retrieve and place totes and cartons on both sides of a storage aisle, significantly increasing throughput and flexibility. The solution can be integrated into existing racking structures, reducing both investment costs and implementation time.

The jury particularly praised the solution’s practical applicability, scalability and clear customer benefits. It highlighted the intelligent combination of transport and picking functions, the innovative gripper technology and the ability to efficiently automate existing warehouse infrastructures. According to the jury, AirRob PRO sets new benchmarks for flexible warehouse automation and ranks among the most innovative robotics solutions in this year’s competition.

Nomagic won over the jury with its Shoebox Picker, a groundbreaking robotics solution for the automated handling of shoeboxes in e-commerce operations.
For the first time, the system can reliably pick and move unsealed shoeboxes of varying sizes, shapes and orientations. The Shoebox Picker is part of a robotic picking system equipped with multiple grippers that are automatically exchanged depending on the product being handled. Supported by an AI-based perception system, the solution independently identifies items and precisely controls the picking process. This enables the automation of previously manual picking and sorting operations while significantly improving efficiency.

The jury particularly recognized Nomagic for solving a long-standing automation challenge in fashion logistics. The combination of intelligent vision technology, innovative gripper design and high process reliability opens new opportunities for economically viable automation in e-commerce fulfilment. In the jury’s view, the Shoebox Picker has the potential to become a true game changer – the long-sought “holy grail” of shoebox automation.

The Intralogistics Software category once again ranked among the most competitive contests of the year. Idealworks impressed the jury with its Idealworks Orchestration System (OS), a cloud-based platform designed to centrally manage and connect a wide range of vehicles, systems, and devices across intralogistics operations.
Its open, vendor-independent architecture enables the seamless integration of AMRs, AGVs and manual vehicles, while also connecting sensors, gates, warehouse management systems (WMS), and ERP systems. Real-time analytics, simulations, and digital twins provide full transparency and support the continuous optimization of material flow processes.

The jury particularly recognized the platform’s consistently open architecture and its ability to centrally orchestrate heterogeneous fleets from different manufacturers. According to the jury, the solution addresses one of the key challenges facing modern intralogistics and provides the foundation for flexible, scalable, and future-proof automation. The decisive factors behind the win were its outstanding practical value, exceptional interoperability, and strong long-term potential.

The title Industrial Truck of the Year went to Denmark’s The Mobile Robot Company for its J1600 self-driving pallet jack.
With a load capacity of 1.6 tonnes, the pallet truck can be operated like a conventional electric pallet jack or navigate autonomously through warehouse and production environments using 3D LiDAR technology. Its intuitive operation and straightforward integration make automation accessible and economically viable, particularly for small and medium-sized enterprises.

The jury was particularly impressed by the innovative dual-mode concept, which provides users with maximum flexibility. According to the jury, the J1600 successfully combines advanced robotics with a low barrier to entry, enabling measurable productivity gains with minimal implementation effort. Thanks to its outstanding practicality, the vehicle sets new standards for accessible mobile automation.

After a neck-and-neck race in the Special of the Year category, Wiltsche Fördersysteme crossed the finish line with Destuff-it, a mobile container-unloading system from Canada.
The battery-powered solution assists workers in loading and unloading parcels weighing up to 74 kilograms (163 lbs). An adjustable conveyor extends directly to the cargo, eliminating the need for heavy lifting, twisting, and reaching movements. Thanks to its battery-powered design, the system can be easily moved from dock door to dock door, significantly increasing throughput while virtually eliminating workplace injuries.

The jury particularly recognized the solution’s outstanding practical value. According to the jury, Destuff-it addresses one of the logistics industry’s most pressing challenges – the physical strain placed on employees. As a robust and cost-effective solution, the system bridges the gap between manual unloading processes and the fully automated solutions that are not yet available for this segment.

Four young companies with disruptive potential competed for the IFOY Spin-off Award Start-up of the Year. The winner was Pyck from Germany with its Open-Source Toolkit for Warehousing Software.

The Schwäbisch Hall-based start-up has developed a toolkit that uses artificial intelligence to model warehouse processes and automatically generate software from them. Unlike conventional warehouse management systems, Pyck does not impose predefined workflows. Instead, logistics experts can flexibly design, customize and expand processes, data models, and user interfaces themselves. Through its open-source approach, users also retain full control over their data and avoid dependency on individual software vendors.

The jury particularly recognized the solution’s revolutionary approach. According to the jury, Pyck offers a compelling alternative to traditional, often rigid WMS platforms and gives companies unprecedented freedom in designing and adapting their processes. Its exceptional flexibility, future-proof architecture and potential to fundamentally reshape the warehouse management software market ultimately secured the victory.

About the IFOY AWARD

The IFOY AWARD (International Intralogistics and Forklift Truck of the Year) honors the most innovative intralogistics products and solutions of the year. Over the years, it has become a recognized benchmark for innovation and operational excellence and is regarded as one of the most important international awards in intralogistics.

The award decision is based on a unique three-stage audit process consisting of the IFOY Test, the IFOY Innovation Check, and the jury evaluation. The IFOY Test applies approximately 80 criteria to assess industrial trucks, while the Innovation Check provides an independent scientific analysis of each finalist’s innovation value. A key principle of the evaluation is that finalists are not compared against one another, but against competing solutions currently available on the market.

The winners of the IFOY AWARD are selected annually by an independent international jury of leading trade journalists.

The IFOY AWARD is supported by the VDMA Materials Handling and Intralogistics Association and the VDMA Robotics + Automation Association. Strategic partners include Messe Dortmund and Cascade, the world’s leading manufacturer of forklift attachments. LTG serves as logistics partner, while AEB SE is the official IFOY event partner.

The IFOY organization is headquartered in Ismaning near Munich, Germany.

The IFOY AWARD is held under the patronage of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy.

Applications for the IFOY AWARD 2027 have been open since June 1, 2026.

IFOY AWARD 2026: winners at a glance

  • Integrated Customer Solution of the Year: Jungheinrich, Automated end-to-end solution with AI at Liebherr
  • Robot Warehouse System of the Year: Libiao Robotics, AirRob PRO
  • Robot Warehouse System of the Year: Nomagic, Shoebox Picker
  • Industrial Truck of the Year: The Mobile Robot Company, J1600 self-driving pallet jack
  • Intralogistics Software of the Year: Idealworks, Idealworks OS
  • Special of the Year: Wiltsche Fördersysteme, Destuff-it container unloading system
  • IFOY Start-up of the Year AWARD: Pyck, Open Source Toolkit for Warehousing Software

This press release and print-ready images are available in the press section of the IFOY website at www.ifoy.org 

Free-to-use IFOY Test reports and IFOY Innovation Checks for all 2026 finalists can be accessed at:
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/zrnegegc3cc5rb4vtasqm/AHsbfXjt0KhHj2VAJsJE_as?rlkey=o9u2mab6hqgr9564owyjwebsf&dl=0

Free-to-use video footage of all 2026 finalists (Vimeo/YouTube):
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvkB7dZmkTRIJazkqMyx7XyGc0PeOGhDM
https://vimeo.com/reviews/c1c09200-bc93-4255-ad6c-ef54ff1c3774/users/13151771/folders/29050287

IFOY AWARD WWW.IFOY.ORG

The International Intralogistics and Forklift Truck of the Year (IFOY AWARD) recognises the year’s best intralogistics products and system solutions. The aim of the organisation is to document the performance capability and innovative drive of the intralogistics, helping to boost competitiveness and raise the profile of the entire sector in the public arena. The winners of the IFOY AWARD are selected once a year by an independent jury of international trade journalists. The sponsors of the IFOY AWARD are the VDMA Materials Handling and Intralogistics Sector Association and the VDMA Robotics + Automation Sector Association. IFOY partners are Messe Dortmund and the world´s leading forklift attachment manufacturer Cascade. The IFOY logistics partner is LTG. IFOY event partner is AEB. The headquarter of the IFOY organisation is in Ismaning near Munich. The IFOY AWARD is under the patronage of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy.

Members of the jury: Snejina Badjeva, editor-in-chief Logistika magazine (Bulgaria), Winfried Bauer, editor-in-chief f+h Fördertechnik (Germany), Cecilia Biondi, editor-in-chief Logistica Management (Italy), Alejandra Cabornero, editor-in-chief Logistica Profesional (Spain), Rosa Maria Cherubini, editor Il Giornale della Logistica (Italy), Charleen Clarke, editor-in-chief Focus on Transport and Logistics (South Africa), Theo Egberts, IFOY tester and owner of Buro Andersom / Andersom Testing (Netherlands, without voting rights), Hilda Hultén, editor and publisher Dagens Logistik (Sweden), Klaus Koch, editor-in-chief LogisticsInnovation.org (Switzerland), Véronique Le Voas Barat, publisher and editor Solutions Manutention (France), Valeria Lima de Azevedo Nammur, editor-in-chief LogWeb Magazine (Brazil), Øyvind Ludt, editor-in-chief Moderne Transport (Norway), Bernd Maienschein, specialist editor MM Logistik (Germany), David Maloney, editorial director DC Velocity and CSCMP’s Supply Chain Quarterly (USA), Marilena Matei, editorial director Tranzit / Tranzit Logistica (Romania), Matthias Pieringer, editor-in-chief Logistik Heute (Germany), Szilvia Rapi-Jaubert, publisher and editor-in-chief Supply Chain Monitor (Hungary), Sascha Schmel, managing director association materials handling and intralogistics in the VDMA (Germany, without voting rights), Christoph Scholze, editor-in-chief dhf Intralogistik (Germany), Sebastian Śliwieński, editor-in-chief Warehouse Monitor (Poland), Michal Štengl, editor-in-chief Transport a Logistika (Czech Republic), Jarlath Sweeney, editor-in-chief Fleet transport (Ireland), Ying (Crystal) Xu, representative Editor-in-chief, China Industrial News Network (China). The executive chairperson of the jury is Anita Würmser, logistics journalist and managing partner of impact media projects.

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