Increasing process requirements and a lack of engineering resources are increasing the pressure on manufacturers and logistics centres. At this year's LogiMAT, MSK is therefore focussing on integrated end-of-line systems that bundle several process steps into one solution.
Numerous processes come together at the end of the line: Palletising, layer pad handling, packaging, load securing and the removal of pallets. Many companies face the challenge of reliably coordinating these steps. MSK takes a holistic approach here and develops complete end-of-line systems for pallet handling from a single source. The aim is to reduce interfaces and simplify coordination between the individual systems.
Modular design and yet standardised
The portfolio includes robot cells with application-specific grippers as well as conveyor technology, interlayer feeding and stretch and shrink packaging systems. As all components are developed and manufactured in-house, the systems can be configured on a modular basis while remaining standardised. According to the company, this concept makes it possible to adapt to different product formats, throughput rates and layouts without having to redesign each system.
Standardised control and consistent data
A central element is the cross-system communication within the end-of-line line. Process parameters only need to be entered once and are then also available for downstream systems. Operators and maintenance in particular should benefit from this. The EMSY HMI user interface serves as a central interface for control, data transfer and documentation and supports consistent operating logic across all modules.
Focus on efficiency and operational safety
With the integrated end-of-line systems, MSK addresses typical requirements from industry and logistics: stable processes, transparent data and high system availability. The modular design also facilitates subsequent expansions or adaptations to changing production conditions.
MSK at the LogiMAT 2026: Hall 7, Stand A80
Source: MSK









