Jünemann, R.R.JünemannMüller, E.E.Müller2022-03-092022-03-091994https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/322740Based on the findings that 70 percent of forewardlooking technologies are to be expected in information and communication techniques as well as new materials, this lecture about a mobile rack with autonomous warehouse vehicles, an automatic crane, order-picking systems for food and brochures as well as an open material flow or logistic control. Concerning reduction of the traffic volume the Home-Order-and-Receive-Market (HORM)-concept as well as City-Logistics are presented. It is shown how modern I- and C-technologies can be used for planning, putting into practice, continuous improvement and disposal of logistic systems. Finally, based on the general task of a logistican new requirements on logistic education are determineddeCity-LogistikInformationstechnikKommunikationstechnikLogistikausbildungLogistiksystemmobiler RoboterUmweltschutz658Logistik und Technologieconference paper