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Intralogistics

Intralogistics connects internal transport, storage, picking and material flow inside a facility. This page helps buyers structure equipment and category decisions around flow performance.

Procurement context

  • Intralogistics decisions should follow a map of material movements and load intensity across work zones.
  • Handling equipment, racking, containers and buffer points need to match receiving and dispatch rhythms.
  • Comparing related categories helps avoid bottlenecks between storage, picking and internal transport.

Decision guidance

Material movement

Check which units move most often and how internal transport equipment works with storage and picking zones.

Buffer points

Use containers, racking and workstations to avoid uncontrolled temporary storage in traffic routes.

Process safety

Include visibility, aisle width, working loads and separation between pedestrian and transport routes.

Related catalog categories

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Procurement FAQ

What does intralogistics cover in B2B purchasing?

It covers equipment and organization of internal flow: transport, storage, buffering, picking and preparation for dispatch.

How should intralogistics categories be compared?

Compare their effect on flow, safety, load-unit compatibility and building constraints.

Is intralogistics only about handling equipment?

No. Handling equipment matters, but racking, containers, workstations and buffer locations are equally important.