German BOWE Group Focuses on Intralogistics, Launches AMR with 600 kg Towing Capacity
2026-06-04 11:15
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - BOWE has undergone 80 years of development, starting from the manufacturing of household products, gradually transitioning into a supplier of dry cleaning and car wash systems, and ultimately focusing on the document and paper management sector. In 1991, the company was renamed BOWE Systec, marking its official entry into the paper insertion and document management technology track. Today, this company, which originated in a cowshed, has become one of the leading brands in the global intralogistics field. Headquartered in Germany in Augsburg, it operates a global sales and service network, with production bases in Germany, Sweden, the Netherlands, and Italy, primarily manufacturing sorters and conveyors, while its software capability center is located in Holmfirth, UK.

The BOWE Group consists of four business units: BOWE Systec handles mail, plastic card, and insertion systems; BOWE Intralogistics manages material handling for e-commerce, retail, manufacturing, and parcel transportation through sorters and conveyors; BOWE IQ is responsible for core software; and BOWE Move focuses on robotics, automation, and autonomous mobile robot (AMR) product portfolios. The group's goal is to address specific customer challenges in warehouse logistics environments through software intelligence, providing precise solutions that cover a broader range of automation needs.

Nick Craven-Smith, Managing Director of BOWE IQ, stated that the core customer need is to move materials more efficiently and accurately to address labor shortages or cost control. BOWE's software, AMRs, sorters, and conveyors can provide solutions covering these areas. He explained that AMRs enhance the operation of conveyors and sorting equipment, collecting and moving bins and roll cages to the next location in the warehouse process, with the software platform sitting above all equipment for unified control. BOWE IQ offers a software portfolio including WMS and WCS process optimization, asset tracking and management systems, and last-mile tracking options.

Wolfgang Wagner, Head of the BOWE Move business unit, mentioned that a key innovation showcased at the LogiMAT trade fair is the TugBot, a versatile AMR with a towing capacity of 600 kg, specifically designed for transporting roll cages. Its compact and flexible design allows it to easily perform forward and reverse operations in narrow environments. At the exhibition, the AMR demonstrated interaction with BOWE Intralogistics' sorting chute: once a cart was filled with packages, the BOWE IQ software triggered the TugBot to automatically collect and move the cart to its destination, including precise reverse parking. Wagner believes that compared to production environments, warehouse logistics is still in the early stages of automation, with significant growth potential for AMR solutions, while applications in hospitals and medical fields are also accelerating.

Addressing potential challenges of integrating new software into legacy systems, Nick Craven-Smith emphasized that partners in automation and logistics must collaborate to ensure product interoperability. BOWE IQ software can integrate with different systems, including older IBM iSeries systems and SAP systems, and achieve overall integration by connecting with third-party automation technologies. Wolfgang Wagner suggested that companies can gradually advance automation through trials and proof-of-concept projects. As a full-service solution provider, BOWE offers transparency through digital simulations and ROI calculations, helping customers make decisions and scale at their own pace.

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