30th September 2026 | Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester

E&B will be exhibiting at Tomorrow’s Warehouse Manchester 2026, joined by our intralogistics partner Trascar, bringing together expertise in warehouse automation, materials handling and integrated logistics solutions.

Taking place at Old Trafford Cricket Ground on 30th September, Tomorrow’s Warehouse brings together more than 60 exhibitors alongside a full-day CPD-accredited conference exploring the technologies, challenges and opportunities shaping the warehouse of the future.

If you’re looking to increase warehouse capacity, improve picking efficiency, reduce manual handling or understand where automation could make the biggest difference to your operation, come and talk to the E&B team.

Discover Smarter Approaches to Warehouse Automation

Warehouse operations are under increasing pressure.

Growing order volumes, labour availability, customer expectations and the continued expansion of ecommerce mean many businesses are looking at how automation can help them increase productivity without simply increasing headcount or warehouse space.

But automation doesn’t necessarily mean replacing an entire warehouse operation.

Often, the biggest gains come from identifying the parts of the process where technology can make the greatest difference.

At Tomorrow’s Warehouse Manchester, E&B will be available to discuss your current operation, the challenges you’re facing and the automation technologies that could help.

Talk to E&B About Your Warehouse Automation Challenges

There isn’t a single warehouse automation solution that works for every business.

The right approach depends on what you store, how orders are processed, the space available, required throughput and where the current bottlenecks exist.

Come and talk to us if you’re considering:

  • Automated storage and retrieval
  • Goods-to-person picking
  • Autonomous warehouse robotics
  • Automated materials movement
  • Parcel and postal sortation
  • Ecommerce fulfilment automation
  • Pallet handling
  • Warehouse capacity optimisation
  • Reducing manual handling
  • Increasing picking productivity
  • Scaling an existing warehouse operation

You don’t need to know which technology you need.

Bring us the problem and we can discuss the options.

Meet Trascar – Our Intralogistics Partner at Tomorrow’s Warehouse

E&B will be joined at Tomorrow’s Warehouse Manchester by Trascar, our specialist partner for integrated warehouse automation and intralogistics.

Trascar designs and develops complete automated logistics systems, looking beyond individual pieces of equipment to understand how storage, handling, picking and software can work together across the wider operation.

Their solutions include:

Automated warehouse systems
Stacker cranes and miniload systems
Automated palletising and depalletising
Conveyor and pallet handling systems
Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs)
Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs)
Goods-to-person solutions
Picking systems
Warehouse management and automation software

Trascar’s systems can also integrate with existing ERP platforms, allowing different warehouse technologies to be coordinated as part of one connected logistics operation.

If you’re considering warehouse automation but aren’t yet sure which technology or combination of technologies is right for your facility, Tomorrow’s Warehouse is an ideal opportunity to speak with both the E&B and Trascar teams about your requirements.

Automated Storage & Retrieval Systems

Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems – or ASRS – can help businesses increase storage density while automating the movement of goods into and out of storage.

For operations facing pressure on available warehouse space, ASRS can provide an alternative to continually expanding the physical footprint of the facility.

Automated systems can also reduce manual product movement and create a faster, more controlled flow between storage and order fulfilment.

Autonomous Mobile Robots

Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) provide a flexible way to automate product movement and goods-to-person picking.

Rather than warehouse operatives spending significant amounts of time walking between storage locations, AMRs can bring the required products or shelving directly to picking stations.

This can reduce unnecessary movement while increasing the amount of time employees spend actually picking and preparing orders.

E&B works with specialist AMR technology designed to provide scalable automation that can grow alongside the requirements of the warehouse.

Automated Guided Vehicles

Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) can automate repetitive movements of pallets, materials and goods between defined areas of a warehouse or production facility.

They are particularly useful where the same transport movements take place repeatedly throughout the day.

By automating these journeys, businesses can create a more consistent materials flow while reducing reliance on manually operated handling equipment for routine movements.

Parcel & Postal Sortation

For ecommerce, fulfilment and distribution operations, processing increasing parcel volumes can create significant pressure towards the end of the warehouse process.

Automated parcel and postal sortation systems can identify, categorise and route products to the appropriate carrier, destination or dispatch area.

Combined with automated packaging and warehouse technology, sortation can help create a connected process from picking and packing through to final dispatch.

Building a Connected Automated Warehouse

Individual technologies can solve individual problems, but the greatest opportunity often comes from looking at the warehouse as a complete operation.

Automated storage can connect with robotic picking.

AMRs and AGVs can move goods between different areas.

Automated packaging can prepare ecommerce orders for dispatch.

Sortation systems can then route those orders to the appropriate destination or carrier.

The result can be a more connected flow of goods through:

Storage → Retrieval → Picking → Movement → Packaging → Sortation → Dispatch

E&B works with customers to understand how these different technologies can work together rather than simply looking at individual pieces of equipment in isolation.

This integrated approach is central to Trascar’s work. Rather than treating automated storage, robotics, conveyors and software as separate technologies, systems can be designed to communicate and operate together as part of one automated logistics environment.

Where Could Automation Make a Difference in Your Warehouse?

One of the most common questions around warehouse automation is simply: where do we start?

The answer will be different for every operation.

It may be that warehouse employees are spending too much time walking between picking locations.

You may be running out of storage capacity.

Parcel volumes may be creating a bottleneck at dispatch.

Repetitive pallet movements may be tying up employees and handling equipment.

Or continued business growth may simply mean that processes which worked perfectly well several years ago are becoming increasingly difficult to scale.

The first step is understanding the problem.

From there, E&B can help identify where automation is likely to provide the greatest operational benefit.

Why Visit E&B at Tomorrow’s Warehouse?

Tomorrow’s Warehouse provides an ideal opportunity to meet both the E&B and Trascar teams and have an informal conversation about your operation without starting with a preconceived technology or machinery specification.

Talk to the E&B team about:

  • Your current warehouse layout
  • Storage capacity
  • Picking productivity
  • Labour requirements
  • Order volumes
  • Ecommerce growth
  • Materials movement
  • Dispatch bottlenecks
  • Future expansion plans

We can then discuss the technologies and approaches that could be worth exploring further.

About Tomorrow’s Warehouse Manchester

Tomorrow’s Warehouse Manchester brings together warehouse, logistics and supply chain professionals to explore the changing technologies and operational challenges affecting the sector.

The event features 60+ exhibitors alongside a full-day CPD-accredited conference programme, giving visitors an opportunity to discover new technology, hear from industry specialists and discuss practical approaches to improving warehouse operations.

Attendance is free, with lunch, refreshments and parking included.

Register Free for Tomorrow’s Warehouse Manchester 2026

30th September 2026

Old Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester

Come and meet the E&B team and talk to us about your warehouse, intralogistics and automation requirements.

Attendance is free.