TOKYO, Sept. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — From September 10–12, 2025, the International Logistics Exhibition (LTT) will be held at Tokyo Big Sight. At the event, DAMON Group will officially introduce its embodied intelligent robot logistics solutions to the Japanese market. These solutions are powered by real-world data and designed to adapt to complex operational challenges such as narrow-aisle navigation, irregular package handling, and multi-category sorting.
DAMON’s embodied intelligent humanoid robots will collaborate seamlessly with its Flash Sorter intelligent systems to enable fully automated parcel feeding and secondary sorting. By continuously collecting and analyzing vast amounts of operational data, the solution leverages embodied intelligence to enhance efficiency and accuracy. Through sustained training, the robots strengthen their “learn-by-seeing” generalization capabilities, equipping them to handle demanding logistics tasks with precision, speed, and adaptability. This innovation is applicable across a wide range of industries, including footwear and apparel, cosmetics cold chain, consumer electronics, and department stores, offering new approaches and reliable support for logistics operations.
Japan, known for its highly developed logistics automation sector, already leads globally in logistics technology and robotics adoption. Many leading Japanese companies have expressed strong interest in DAMON’s exhibition of embodied intelligent robotics and look forward to exploring these solutions at the show.
As a global leader in integrated logistics solutions, DAMON has been committed to research and innovation in advanced logistics technology for nearly three decades. With the establishment of the training and data-collection facility for embodied intelligent humanoid robots in logistics, DAMON has accelerated the transformation of embodied intelligence from concept to practice. The company continues to explore opportunities for large-scale implementation, delivering efficient, precise, and reliable solutions to customers worldwide and driving the adoption of AI-powered productivity across industries.
Sept 10-12 2025
Tokyo Big Sight
East Hall 7-306 / Eash Hall 4-102
Damon Japan