Sacmi Intralogistics Presents the Factory of the Future in Valencia

The company debuts in the Spanish market with an end-to-end intelligent logistics ecosystem concept at the Intralogistics VLC fair.

Generic image of an intelligent logistics ecosystem with data connections and robotic arms.
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Generic image of an intelligent logistics ecosystem with data connections and robotic arms.

Sacmi Intralogistics will participate on May 26 and 27 at the Intralogistics VLC fair in Valencia, presenting its 'The Easy Factory — Live' concept for the factory of the future.

Sacmi Intralogistics, established two years ago with the mission to break away from isolated solutions, will make its first major public presentation in the Spanish market at the Intralogistics VLC fair. The company will focus not on showcasing machines, but on offering visitors an immersive experience of the factory of the future under the 'The Easy Factory — Live' concept. The aim is to demonstrate how intelligent intralogistics can become a key factor in industrial competitiveness.
Sacmi Intralogistics' central message is clear: "We don't sell machines. We design ecosystems." Their proposal covers the entire production cycle, from raw material reception to final dispatch, with proprietary software as the core, complemented by advanced robotics, autonomous vehicles (AGVs and LGVs), and artificial intelligence.
The fair's stand will serve as a physical demonstration of this concept. Visitors can view dynamic content on large-format screens featuring digital twin simulations, real-time AGV flows, and client success stories. The visual narrative, titled 'From Raw Material...To Final Shipment', will summarize the solution's comprehensive scope.
Sacmi Intralogistics will highlight five differentiating arguments for professionals seeking automation solutions: a single point of responsibility for the entire chain (engineering to operation), proprietary software platform integrable with other market solutions, a solution-first approach over technology (selecting shuttles, AGVs, or stacker cranes based on the project), a global network of 50 service points across Europe, and the backing of the SACMI Group, with a turnover of €1.728 million, 6,246 patents, and over a century of industrial history.
The company arrives in Valencia with practical experience, including operational installations in Friuli-Venezia Giulia (wood sector, featuring a new LGV with a load height of only 250 mm) and the new automated warehouse at the Imola headquarters (operational since spring 2026, with a capacity for 15,000 pallet positions and 24,000 boxes, and an estimated 30% energy saving). The fair will be used to present these references to the Iberian market and expand into sectors such as ceramics, packaging, and food.