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TGW Logistics showcases advanced shuttle automation at CeMAT 2026
New Stingray Shuttle integrates condition monitoring and autonomous functions to improve warehouse efficiency in Southeast Asia’s growing intralogistics market.
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Warehouse automation, intralogistics, and supply chain systems are seeing increased adoption across sectors such as e-commerce, grocery, and industrial goods in Southeast Asia. In this context, TGW Logistics is presenting its latest automation technologies at CeMAT South East Asia 2026 (Singapore, 12–14 May 2026, Booth F14), with a focus on the newest generation of its Stingray Shuttle system.
The exhibition highlights advancements in shuttle-based storage and retrieval systems designed to improve throughput, reduce commissioning complexity, and support energy-efficient warehouse operations.
Shuttle system with integrated condition monitoring
The latest generation of the Stingray Shuttle incorporates continuous condition monitoring capabilities, allowing the system to track its operational status in real time. This enables early detection of anomalies and supports autonomous problem resolution, reducing the need for manual intervention during operation.
Such functionality is particularly relevant in high-throughput automated warehouses, where unplanned downtime can significantly impact order fulfillment performance.
Plug-and-play deployment for faster commissioning
A key design aspect of the system is its plug-and-play architecture, which simplifies installation and reduces commissioning time compared to conventional shuttle systems. By minimizing setup complexity, the solution supports faster deployment in both new and retrofit warehouse environments.
This approach is aligned with the growing demand for scalable automation solutions that can be integrated into existing logistics infrastructures with minimal disruption.

Stingray Shuttle
Designed for demanding environments including cold storage
The Stingray Shuttle is engineered to operate in challenging conditions, including freezer environments with temperatures down to -30°C. This makes it suitable for applications in the grocery and food distribution sectors, where temperature-controlled storage is essential.
Additional design features support operational efficiency and energy optimization:
Warehouse automation, intralogistics, and supply chain systems are seeing increased adoption across sectors such as e-commerce, grocery, and industrial goods in Southeast Asia. In this context, TGW Logistics is presenting its latest automation technologies at CeMAT South East Asia 2026 (Singapore, 12–14 May 2026, Booth F14), with a focus on the newest generation of its Stingray Shuttle system.
The exhibition highlights advancements in shuttle-based storage and retrieval systems designed to improve throughput, reduce commissioning complexity, and support energy-efficient warehouse operations.
Shuttle system with integrated condition monitoring
The latest generation of the Stingray Shuttle incorporates continuous condition monitoring capabilities, allowing the system to track its operational status in real time. This enables early detection of anomalies and supports autonomous problem resolution, reducing the need for manual intervention during operation.
Such functionality is particularly relevant in high-throughput automated warehouses, where unplanned downtime can significantly impact order fulfillment performance.
Plug-and-play deployment for faster commissioning
A key design aspect of the system is its plug-and-play architecture, which simplifies installation and reduces commissioning time compared to conventional shuttle systems. By minimizing setup complexity, the solution supports faster deployment in both new and retrofit warehouse environments.
This approach is aligned with the growing demand for scalable automation solutions that can be integrated into existing logistics infrastructures with minimal disruption.

Stingray Shuttle
Designed for demanding environments including cold storage
The Stingray Shuttle is engineered to operate in challenging conditions, including freezer environments with temperatures down to -30°C. This makes it suitable for applications in the grocery and food distribution sectors, where temperature-controlled storage is essential.
Additional design features support operational efficiency and energy optimization:
- Energy-saving mode: Reduces power consumption during idle or low-load conditions
- Supercapacitor technology: Recovers braking energy to improve overall system efficiency
- Optimized kinematics: Enhances movement precision and reduces mechanical wear
These characteristics contribute to lower energy usage and support sustainability objectives in automated warehouses.
Scalable automation for regional growth
Southeast Asia is emerging as a key growth region for intralogistics automation, driven by expanding e-commerce activity and increasing demand for efficient distribution networks. TGW Logistics is targeting sectors such as fashion, grocery, and consumer goods, where automated storage and retrieval systems can improve operational performance.
In addition to system integration, the company provides mechatronic subsystems through its distributor network and ongoing operational support via lifecycle services, ensuring long-term system reliability.
With more than 30,000 Stingray shuttles already deployed globally, including installations in temperature-controlled environments, the latest generation builds on established technology while introducing enhanced autonomy and monitoring capabilities.
The presentation at CeMAT South East Asia 2026 reflects ongoing developments in shuttle-based automation, where intelligent systems and simplified deployment are becoming key factors in warehouse design and operation.
Edited by Natania Lyngdoh, Induportals Editor — Adapted by AI.
www.tgw-group.com
Scalable automation for regional growth
Southeast Asia is emerging as a key growth region for intralogistics automation, driven by expanding e-commerce activity and increasing demand for efficient distribution networks. TGW Logistics is targeting sectors such as fashion, grocery, and consumer goods, where automated storage and retrieval systems can improve operational performance.
In addition to system integration, the company provides mechatronic subsystems through its distributor network and ongoing operational support via lifecycle services, ensuring long-term system reliability.
With more than 30,000 Stingray shuttles already deployed globally, including installations in temperature-controlled environments, the latest generation builds on established technology while introducing enhanced autonomy and monitoring capabilities.
The presentation at CeMAT South East Asia 2026 reflects ongoing developments in shuttle-based automation, where intelligent systems and simplified deployment are becoming key factors in warehouse design and operation.
Edited by Natania Lyngdoh, Induportals Editor — Adapted by AI.
www.tgw-group.com

