Retail Fulfilment Show 2026 (Australia)
Automation continues to evolve as retailers and logistics operators navigate shifting demand, labour constraints, and higher expectations for speed and accuracy. At this year’s Retail Fulfilment Show, Daifuku highlights how leading global retailers are approaching automation with clarity, collaboration, and long‑term intent.
Get a practical look behind the scenes as we share insights from operations around the world — and explore how businesses are designing fulfilment systems that remain resilient and scalable for the decade ahead.
Reach out to our Daifuku Oceania team via their dedicated Retail Fulfilment Show landing page to schedule a meeting.
Date: March 18-19, 2026
Location: Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre, Australia
Booth: Booth 26
Official Website: retailfulfilmentshow.com
What You'll Discover
- Implementing Automation with Confidence
- Learn the key steps organisations take to ensure automation aligns with operational needs and long‑term business strategy.
- Understanding Operational Reality
- Explore the customer expectations, throughput pressures, and space and workforce dynamics that shape sustainable fulfilment performance.
- Designing for Resilience and Scalability
- Unpack the commercial and operational foundations that support stable throughput, flexibility, and resilience — now and into the future.
Because the future of warehousing isn’t just automated. It’s intentional.
Special Session — Flashy Tech vs Reliable Outcomes
WED 18 MAR / 12:00 PM / Stream A
This session examines how retailers and FMCG operators can evaluate automation decisions through the lens of long‑term performance — not hype.
This session explores how retailers and FMCG operators can cut through the hype and evaluate automation based on long‑term performance. It outlines how to spot hidden risks early, design operations that scale for the decade ahead, and assess investments through resilience and return on investment — all while benchmarking against global leaders to build strategies that last.
