Alwayse Ball Unit Solutions is bringing its cutting-edge ball transfer units and movement solutions to this year's IntraLogisteX.
The Alwayse Ball Unit Solutions stand will showcase the firm's product movement and handling solutions, which offer fast return on investment and low time to competency. Alwayse's unpowered logistics systems offer simple, practical solutions to complex distribution issues, such as returns flows and peak demand planning.
Alwayse's participation at IntraLogisteX 2025 follows its success at last year's event, where the company showcased its innovative solutions and connected with industry peers, resulting in nearly 100 engagements over the course of the two days.
Claire Umney, Managing Director at Alwayse Ball Unit Solutions, said: "We are incredibly excited to be attending IntraLogisteX once again this year.
"With the logistics industry playing an increasingly vital role in today's globalised economy, we recognise the importance of continually evolving our offerings. Over the past 12 months, we have delivered several key logistics projects, particularly using omnidirectional ball units instead of unidirectional conveyors in the 3PL space. These have delivered significant productivity improvements of between 25-50% throughout peak and non-peak times, without the need for direct IT involvement or heavy investment in powered automation solutions.
"Ball units are a great example of how a low-tech solution can deliver a serious business impact. With many sites already planning for peak periods later in 2025, we are excited to share what we've been working on at this year's event."
Attracting more than 350 exhibitors and 11,000 visitors annually, IntraLogisteX brings together professionals from the logistics and warehousing sectors to explore the latest technologies, solutions and trends shaping the industry, with a specific focus on innovation and efficiency.
The two-day event, which is the UK's largest warehousing and intralogistics exhibition of its kind, will take place on 25-26 March at the National Exhibition Centre (NEC) in Birmingham.