MUMBAI: Robots don’t sweat, but they sure know how to hustle. And Atmos Systems is strapping in for a high-powered demo of its warehouse automation arsenal at the upcoming India Warehousing Show 2025.
As the logistics industry races to keep pace with soaring e-commerce demands and space constraints, Atmos is angling to be the silent force that keeps things moving—literally.
Atmos Systems, the automation arm of legacy brand Saifi Con-Fab System Pvt. Ltd., will showcase its latest offerings at Booth A-7, Hall 02, during the three-day event at YashoBhoomi, IICC, Dwarka from 26-28 June. The company is doubling down on its tech-forward manufacturing roots to present a range of solutions that plug right into the chaos of modern-day logistics.
Among its flagship products are Continuous Vertical Conveyors, Telescopic Belt Conveyor Solutions, and integrated Dimensioning, Weighing, and Scanning (DWS) Systems—gear tailor-made for the high-volume grind of logistics hubs, pharma units, cold chains, and FMCG battlegrounds. Each machine is built to perform with precision, backed by in-house planning, system integration, and post-deployment support.
"Atmos was born from India’s deep-rooted manufacturing excellence and the legacy of Saifi Con-Fab. Today, we are proud to be a trusted automation partner to some of the most respected players in the logistics and warehousing industry. The India Warehousing Show is a powerful platform to showcase our commitment to innovation, our robust R&D capabilities, and the strength of our Make-in-India manufacturing ecosystem. We look forward to engaging with industry leaders and decision-makers who are driving the future of supply chain and warehouse transformation. Driven by a passion for client-centric innovation and world-class quality, Atmos has positioned itself as a transformative force in industrial automation, redefining productivity standards and enabling scalable solutions across India and beyond", said Atmos Systems founder Khursheed Alam.
India’s logistics engine is already revving. According to Colliers, the industrial and warehousing sector recorded nine million square feet of leasing activity in Q1 2025 across the top eight cities—a 15 per cent increase year-on-year. With such traction, the automation race is no longer about novelty; it’s about necessity.
Atmos is stepping into this momentum with what it claims is a "future-ready portfolio", built to meet rising throughput needs while reducing labour dependencies. The company’s emphasis on end-to-end project management—from design to deployment—has turned heads in an industry hungry for scalable, reliable solutions.
As policymakers, operators, and manufacturers descend on the India Warehousing Show, Atmos will pitch its tent as a key voice in the conversation around India’s logistics evolution. The event promises networking, deal-making, and a good share of automation theatrics—and Atmos, clearly, is coming prepared to steal the scene.