
The launch equips intralogistics operators with plug‑and‑play, energy‑efficient drive solutions that cut operating costs and simplify system integration, accelerating the shift toward greener, more flexible warehouse automation.
LogiMAT remains the premier showcase for intralogistics innovation, drawing manufacturers, system integrators, and end‑users seeking the next wave of automation efficiency. In 2026, the event’s focus on modularity and sustainability dovetailed with NORD DRIVESYSTEMS’ strategy to deliver decentralised drive electronics that can be retrofitted into existing Ethernet‑based plant networks. By embedding PROFIsafe and FSoE directly on the inverter, NORD reduces wiring complexity and shortens commissioning cycles, a critical advantage for fast‑moving distribution centers.
The technical leap of the NORDAC LINK lies in its open‑loop CFC injection method, which eliminates the need for external encoders while maintaining precise torque control on IE5+ permanent‑magnet synchronous motors. This encoderless approach not only cuts component costs but also improves reliability in harsh warehouse environments where dust and vibration can degrade sensor performance. Coupled with on‑board safety I/O, the inverter supports drive‑based functional safety standards such as STO, SS1‑t, and SLS, enabling fail‑safe operation without additional safety relays.
From a business perspective, NORD’s LogiDrive families translate these technical benefits into tangible ROI. The Advance line, powered by the high‑efficiency inverter‑motor pair, delivers broader speed ranges and lower energy consumption, while the Basic line offers compact, high‑power‑density solutions for budget‑constrained projects. Complementing the hardware, the NORD ECO consultancy quantifies energy savings, with documented reductions of up to 1,165 kWh per year—equivalent to cutting a household’s electricity use in half. These figures underscore a growing market demand for integrated, low‑maintenance drive systems that align with carbon‑reduction targets and tighter operating margins.
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