According to blogs.sw.siemens.com, Siemens Digital Logistics will showcase its integrated supply chain solutions at Hannover Messe 2026 from April 20–24, demonstrating how Industrial AI transforms supply chain operations into a competitive advantage for Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) companies.
Resilience as a Strategic Differentiator
Supply chains now operate under persistent pressure: disruptions, volatility and complexity have become the norm. 75% of supply chain leaders expect higher disruption levels than in the past five years. At the same time, CPG firms face intensifying consumer expectations, sustainability mandates and regulatory scrutiny — collectively reshaping supply chains into dynamic, adaptive networks. In this context, resilience has evolved beyond risk mitigation to become a strategic differentiator. Siemens Digital Logistics enables the shift from reactive processes to proactive control through three capabilities: end-to-end visibility and proactive risk mitigation; smarter operations and increased efficiency; and seamless collaboration and agility for informed decisions.
Integrated Execution: From Visibility to Action
At station 140 of the Siemens exhibit, visitors will experience how integrated supply chain and logistics solutions bridge strategy and execution. Central to this is the Supply Chain Control Tower, delivering real-time visibility and orchestration across inbound, inventory and outbound logistics — unifying stakeholders in a single ecosystem. Complementing it is the Supply Chain Digital Twin, which allows companies to simulate, design and continuously optimize logistics networks by evaluating trade-offs among cost, service levels and sustainability before physical implementation. Finally, Intralogistics Orchestration synchronizes internal material flows with production schedules, eliminating bottlenecks and ensuring reliable shopfloor operations. Together, these form a digital thread that makes supply chains not only visible but actively managed and resilient by design.
Shift-Left Logistics and Circular Economy Enablement
A core theme at the event is Shift-Left Logistics: embedding supply chain considerations early in product design and production planning. By connecting product, manufacturing and logistics domains, companies can assess supply chain implications before execution — reducing inefficiencies and improving responsiveness. This integration also advances sustainability: since supply chains account for more than 90% of an organization’s greenhouse gas emissions, optimizing logistics upfront delivers outsized environmental impact. Siemens further supports circularity by unifying forward and reverse logistics — spanning sourcing, production, distribution, collection and recycling — to deliver full lifecycle transparency, closed-loop material flows, waste reduction and new value creation opportunities.
AI Scaling Intelligence Across the Network
Artificial Intelligence is embedded across Siemens’ Digital Logistics portfolio. At Hannover Messe, attendees will see AI applications including predictive estimated time of arrival (ETA) calculations, disruption alerts, intelligent routing, warehouse orchestration and automated document processing. AI-powered copilots and conversational interfaces simplify user interaction, accelerating adoption and boosting productivity. These tools transform supply chains into adaptive, self-optimizing systems that continuously learn and improve.
Real-World Integration in CPG Context
The broader Digital Enterprise for CPG is demonstrated via connected scenarios such as the pop-up factory and customer islands, where supply chain planning, production and logistics operate as one synchronized system. Strategic network planning and digital twins ensure production and distribution stay aligned with real-time demand — enhancing flexibility, shortening response times and elevating service levels. A keynote session titled “Always a product on the shelf – The importance of supply chain in CPG” will be delivered by Volker Albrecht, CEO of Siemens Digital Logistics, on April 21, 2026 at 14:25–14:40 CEST in the Gallery Studio (live-streamed).
“Always a product on the shelf – The importance of supply chain in CPG” — Volker Albrecht, CEO of Siemens Digital Logistics
Siemens Digital Logistics illustrates how combining visibility, simulation, orchestration and AI empowers organizations to anticipate disruptions, adapt in real time and operate more sustainably — ensuring the right product is always available, exactly when and where needed.
Source: blogs.sw.siemens.com
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