Movu Robotics is presenting its 4-way pallet shuttle technology at LogiMAT 2026, held at Messe Stuttgart from 24 to 26 March 2026. At the center of the presentation is Movu atlas, the company’s 4-way pallet shuttle solution designed for high-density storage and scalable throughput. The system supports deep-lane pallet storage and is engineered to operate in both ambient and cold storage environments, including temperatures down to –25°C. It is designed to handle standard pallet formats and can accommodate multiple shuttles per level, supported by vertical lifts to manage pallet movement between levels.
Movu Robotics reports that nearly 200 Movu atlas systems have been deployed or are currently in progress across Europe and North America. The company positions this installed base as evidence of the technology’s industrial maturity and its applicability in large-scale operations.
The logistics sector has increasingly shifted from traditional crane-based pallet automated storage and retrieval systems toward modular shuttle-based architectures. According to Movu Robotics, 4-way pallet shuttle systems enable horizontal and vertical scalability and allow operators to adjust storage capacity and throughput by adding shuttles, lanes, or lifts without interrupting ongoing operations. The company states that this modular design can support fluctuating demand while optimizing total cost of ownership.
Movu atlas installations span multiple industries, including fast-moving consumer goods, food and beverage, cold storage, and third-party logistics. Reference projects include deployments at Clarebout Potatoes, Westhof Bio, and logistics operations for GXO and UPS Healthcare. These projects illustrate the system’s adaptability to different throughput requirements, storage configurations, and operational constraints.
Movu Robotics integrates robotics, software, and structural racking within a single system architecture. The company sources components through the supply chain of its parent organization, stow Group. All Movu atlas installations are controlled by Movu’s proprietary warehouse execution software, which manages shuttle coordination and system visibility and integrates with higher-level warehouse management systems.
Christophe Coulongeat, chief executive officer of Movu Robotics, said that 4-way pallet shuttle technology has progressed from an emerging innovation to an established industrial solution, adding that the installed base of nearly 200 systems demonstrates its adoption across Europe and North America.
Stefan Pieters, chief technology officer, stated that the system is engineered to combine speed, storage density, and reliability within a modular framework that can evolve alongside customer requirements in sectors such as FMCG, food and beverage, cold storage, and third-party logistics.
Noë van Bergen, chief sales officer, said that customers and integration partners seek technologies that are both innovative and proven, and that controlling the supply chain for robotics, software, and racking supports consistent project delivery.
