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Atmos to Showcase Automation Tech at Warehousing Show
WAREHOUSING & LOGISTICS

Atmos to Showcase Automation Tech at Warehousing Show

Atmos Systems, a leading innovator in warehouse automation, will present its advanced product portfolio at the India Warehousing Show 2025. Scheduled from 26 to 28 June at YashoBhoomi, India International Convention & Expo Centre (IICC) in Dwarka, New Delhi, the company will be showcasing at Booth A-7 in Hall No. 02. Atmos aims to demonstrate its cutting-edge solutions tailored for the dynamic needs of the warehousing and logistics sectors.

Building on the strong legacy of Saifi Con-Fab System Pvt. Ltd., Atmos Systems leverages decades of engineering expertise and deep customer trust. With advanced manufacturing facilities and a robust R&D foundation, the company supports businesses in streamlining operations and scaling efficiently as the logistics industry undergoes rapid transformation.

According to Colliers, India recorded 9 million sq. ft. of industrial and warehousing space leasing across the top eight cities in Q1 2025, marking a 15 per cent year-on-year increase. Against this backdrop of accelerating growth, Atmos will unveil its flagship solutions including Continuous Vertical Conveyors, Telescopic Belt Conveyor Systems, and Dimensioning, Weighing, and Scanning (DWS) Systems. These innovations are part of an integrated automation ecosystem ideal for high-throughput logistics centres, distribution hubs, manufacturing units, and industries such as transport, food, and pharmaceuticals.

Designed with a client-centric ethos, Atmos’ product suite offers end-to-end services—from planning and system integration to manufacturing, installation, training, and post-deployment support.

Commenting on the company’s participation, Khursheed Alam, Founder of Atmos Systems, stated: “Atmos was born from India’s deep manufacturing tradition and the legacy of Saifi Con-Fab. We are proud to serve as a trusted automation partner to some of the most respected players in warehousing and logistics. The India Warehousing Show is a key opportunity to showcase our innovation, our R&D capabilities, and the strength of our Make-in-India manufacturing ecosystem.”

Alam added that Atmos is committed to driving productivity and delivering scalable, quality solutions across India and international markets. With a strong focus on innovation and engineering excellence, the company continues to reshape the standards of industrial automation.

The India Warehousing Show is a premier platform bringing together manufacturers, policymakers, and logistics professionals to exchange ideas, explore trends, and advance automation and infrastructure. Atmos Systems’ participation reinforces its role in modernising India’s logistics landscape and its growing presence in global warehousing solutions.

Atmos Systems, a leading innovator in warehouse automation, will present its advanced product portfolio at the India Warehousing Show 2025. Scheduled from 26 to 28 June at YashoBhoomi, India International Convention & Expo Centre (IICC) in Dwarka, New Delhi, the company will be showcasing at Booth A-7 in Hall No. 02. Atmos aims to demonstrate its cutting-edge solutions tailored for the dynamic needs of the warehousing and logistics sectors.Building on the strong legacy of Saifi Con-Fab System Pvt. Ltd., Atmos Systems leverages decades of engineering expertise and deep customer trust. With advanced manufacturing facilities and a robust R&D foundation, the company supports businesses in streamlining operations and scaling efficiently as the logistics industry undergoes rapid transformation.According to Colliers, India recorded 9 million sq. ft. of industrial and warehousing space leasing across the top eight cities in Q1 2025, marking a 15 per cent year-on-year increase. Against this backdrop of accelerating growth, Atmos will unveil its flagship solutions including Continuous Vertical Conveyors, Telescopic Belt Conveyor Systems, and Dimensioning, Weighing, and Scanning (DWS) Systems. These innovations are part of an integrated automation ecosystem ideal for high-throughput logistics centres, distribution hubs, manufacturing units, and industries such as transport, food, and pharmaceuticals.Designed with a client-centric ethos, Atmos’ product suite offers end-to-end services—from planning and system integration to manufacturing, installation, training, and post-deployment support.Commenting on the company’s participation, Khursheed Alam, Founder of Atmos Systems, stated: “Atmos was born from India’s deep manufacturing tradition and the legacy of Saifi Con-Fab. We are proud to serve as a trusted automation partner to some of the most respected players in warehousing and logistics. The India Warehousing Show is a key opportunity to showcase our innovation, our R&D capabilities, and the strength of our Make-in-India manufacturing ecosystem.”Alam added that Atmos is committed to driving productivity and delivering scalable, quality solutions across India and international markets. With a strong focus on innovation and engineering excellence, the company continues to reshape the standards of industrial automation.The India Warehousing Show is a premier platform bringing together manufacturers, policymakers, and logistics professionals to exchange ideas, explore trends, and advance automation and infrastructure. Atmos Systems’ participation reinforces its role in modernising India’s logistics landscape and its growing presence in global warehousing solutions.

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