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Swisslog and AutoStore to present webinar on redefining high-throughput warehouse automation

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Key Facts:
  • Swisslog and AutoStore to host webinar on 30 October about high-density storage and high-throughput warehouse performance
  • Webinar titled Logistics Insights: AutoStore. Only Faster will be hosted by ASCLA at 12:30pm AEDT
  • Key topics include one-touch fulfilment, Australian case studies, and software/technology efficiency
  • Speakers are Steve Dimitrovski (Swisslog Sales Director) and Robin Hansen (VP AutoStore Australia/NZ)
  • Swisslog is a leading AutoStore integrator with over 400 projects globally

Swisslog, a global leader in robotic and data-driven logistics automation, together with AutoStore, will present a webinar on October 30 (12:30pm AEDT) exploring how warehouse operators can achieve both high-density storage and high-throughput performance in today’s fast-paced retail and logistics environment.

 

The webinar, titled “Logistics Insights: AutoStore. Only Faster”, will examine how automation is evolving to meet rising demand for speed, efficiency, and return on investment. It will be hosted by the industry body, Australian Supply Chain and Logistics Association (ASCLA).

 

AutoStore is widely recognised as one of the world’s most compact and space-efficient automated storage and retrieval systems (ASRS), and Swisslog is one of the world’s top AutoStore integrators, with more than 400 projects worldwide. The webinar will explore how the system’s performance can be elevated to deliver maximum speed, while maintaining its density advantages.

 

Key topics will include:

 

  • The role of one-touch fulfilment in streamlining warehouse operations
  • Insights from Australian case studies highlighting real-world results
  • Software and technologies driving efficiency, throughput and ROI

 

The webinar will be hosted by Steve Dimitrovski, Sales Director at Swisslog, and Robin Hansen, Vice-President of AutoStore Australia and New Zealand, who will share their perspectives on how integrated automation technologies are transforming retail and logistics operations.

 

“Retailers and logistics operators are under increasing pressure to meet growing customer expectations while controlling costs,” says Steve. “Through real-world case studies, we’ll demonstrate how Swisslog AutoStore solutions can help Australian and New Zealand businesses achieve faster, more reliable order fulfilment with a strong return on investment.”

 

The webinar will be held October 30, 2025, at 12:30pm (AEDT). To attend, please register here.


About us:

About Swisslog

Swisslog shapes the future of intralogistics with robotic, data-driven, and flexible automated solutions that achieve exceptional value for our customers. Swisslog helps forward-thinking companies optimise the performance of their warehouses and distribution centres with future-ready automation systems and software. Our integrated offering includes consulting, system design and implementation, and lifetime customer support in more than 50 countries.


Contact details:

Jack Mallen-Cooper
PR Consultant
Whyte Public Relations
(02) 9901 4306
[email protected]

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