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People 
against inefficency.

Trans­for­ma­tion isn’t optional — it’s under­way.

The eCom Moment

eCommerce logis­tics is at a defin­ing moment. Relent­less growth, rising deliv­ery expec­ta­tions, and increas­ingly demand­ing customers are reshap­ing the indus­try, while escalat­ing costs, labor short­ages, and supply chain disrup­tions push opera­tions to their limits.

Performance matters

Achiev­ing a step change in perfor­mance is essen­tial. New entrants, shrink­ing margins, and global volatil­ity demand greater flexi­bil­ity and resilience, driving a funda­men­tal trans­for­ma­tion in how warehouses and deliv­ery networks operate.

New technologies

The roadmap is clear. Emerg­ing technolo­gies such as mobile robot­ics, computer vision, and AI are unlock­ing new levels of automa­tion, agility, and sustain­abil­ity. The oppor­tu­nity has never been greater to stream­line handling, automate intel­li­gently, and build flexi­ble, future-ready fulfill­ment that reimag­ines how goods move from warehouse to doorstep.

75%

of warehouses over 5’000 sqm not yet automated. Where automa­tion is already in place, mostly isolated solutions and still a lot of person­nel.

High logistics costs

eCommerce fulfill­ment and logis­tics account for 20–40% of sales — consum­ing up to 80% of gross margin.

Need for speed

Amazon leads with billions invested into same day and next day deliv­ery capabil­i­ties. Food deliv­ery compa­nies are moving into fast deliv­ery for groceries and general eCommerce. Players from Asia start build­ing out their European networks, likely focussing on speed.

Labor shortage

Despite increas­ing automa­tion, warehouses still rely on large workforces — often hundreds or thousands per site — a major challenge amid limited labor supply and rising costs.

Complex processes

It still takes 40 to 100 handling steps to get a product to the customer or 25 for a part to be assem­bled.

Lots of space

2 bn+ sqm global warehouse space, 1 bn in the US, 0.4 bn in Europe, 85% of warehouse new builds are above 5’000 sqm.

Next warehousing. Now.

We create seamless flow from produc­ers to consumers with fewer handling steps, high-density flexi­ble storage, and fast, error-free fulfill­ment. Our systems reduce time, space, and waste. Enabling faster, smarter, and more sustain­able deliv­ery with minimal packag­ing and kilome­tres driven per order.

“Our mission is to revolutionise the way we handle, store and deliver goods.” 

Dr. Josef Haid

CEO & Founder P8S

How we work — partnership:

The founda­tion of perfor­mance is people and technol­ogy. Our goal is to build partner­ships grounded in a deep under­stand­ing of each customer’s needs, ambitions and a lasting commit­ment to the perfor­mance of the opera­tions.

Our robots are designed for perfor­mance and durabil­ity from the start. And our compre­hen­sive service portfo­lio ensures flawless opera­tions over time, includ­ing preven­tive mainte­nance and contin­u­ous support that keep systems running at their best.

It’s time to talk.

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