As industries continue to embrace digital transformation, warehouse automation is playing an increasingly important role in improving operational efficiency and optimizing storage capacity. Demonstrating the latest advancements in this field, Modula has showcased its innovative automated storage and warehouse management solutions at its facility in Gersthofen, Germany.
Since its founding in 1987, Modula has specialized in the development of automated storage lifts, picking systems, and warehouse management software designed to support businesses of all sizes. The company aims to make warehouse automation accessible not only to large corporations but also to small and medium-sized enterprises seeking to improve their intralogistics operations.

The Gersthofen showroom features a range of advanced solutions, including Modula LIFT, Modula SLIM, Modula NEXT, Modula FLEXIBOX, and Modula PALLET. These systems are engineered to maximize storage density, streamline picking operations, and enhance overall warehouse performance. They are suitable for a variety of sectors, including manufacturing, logistics, and service industries.
A key aspect of Modula’s offering is the integration of intelligent software with automated hardware. Through the Modula Warehouse Management System (WMS), businesses can centrally manage inventory, orders, maintenance activities, and operational data. The platform also integrates with ERP systems, mobile picking applications, robotic technologies, and other digital tools, helping create a more connected and transparent warehouse environment.


According to the company, its automated storage lifts can reduce floor space requirements by up to 90 percent, enabling businesses to make better use of existing facilities while improving inventory control and productivity. The new 2,200-square-meter Gersthofen site combines offices, technical services, customer support, and a customer experience center, underscoring Modula’s commitment to innovation, customer engagement, and the future of smart intralogistics.
Source: Modula with additional information added by Glass Balkan