Wagner Unveils Cutting-Edge Fire Safety for Automated Warehouses at LogiMAT 2026
Wagner Group GmbH will present its latest fire prevention solutions for automated warehouses at LogiMAT 2026 in Stuttgart. The company aims to improve process reliability and system availability in high-density logistics operations where disruptions can severely impact supply chains.
The focus lies on integrating fire safety as a core part of risk management to protect investments in automated storage technology.
Over the past five years, fire protection for automated warehouses has seen major technological advancements. AI-driven early detection, robotic water-mist suppression, and oxygen-reduction systems—like those from FirePro—have become standard. Key developments include Siemens' Smart Fire Detection (2023), Victaulic's mist systems for high-rack storage (2024), Daifuku's robotic fire response pilots (2025), and the EU's WareSafe project (2022–2026), which explored IoT-sensor networks and zero-water-damage suppression.
Wagner's approach combines early fire detection with active prevention, such as oxygen-reduced atmospheres. These systems are designed to integrate smoothly into existing intralogistics setups, ensuring uninterrupted operations. Traditional suppression methods often fall short in compact, high-bay warehouses, making proactive solutions essential for stability.
The company highlights high-density storage facilities as critical areas for its technology. By minimising downtime and safeguarding automated systems, Wagner positions fire protection as a vital element in modern logistics risk management.
Wagner's solutions address the growing need for reliable fire safety in automated logistics hubs. The technologies on display at LogiMAT 2026 reflect recent industry advancements aimed at preventing disruptions and protecting high-value storage infrastructure. Early detection and prevention remain central to maintaining operational continuity in digitised supply chains.