Under the motto "Green Energy Meets Green Logistics," TST presents itself at the transport logistic 2025 as a pace-setter in the mobility and climate transition. (Photo: TST)
Under the motto "Green Energy Meets Green Logistics," TST presents itself at the transport logistic 2025 as a pace-setter in the mobility and climate transition. (Photo: TST)
2025-04-24

The appearance of the contract logistics provider TST at the transport logistic 2025 (June 2 to 5, in Munich) will be enriched by one more color this year: With the new company PamSun Energy GmbH – powered by TST – the company from Worms is advancing the expansion of the charging infrastructure for electric trucks in Germany and is transforming its logistics centers into energy power plants.

Under the motto “Green Electricity Meets Green Logistics,” TST positions itself at transport logistic 2025 as a pace-setter for the mobility and climate transition. The basis for climate-neutral logistics is green electricity, which the company primarily obtains from PV installations on the roofs of its logistics centers. 35 years after its founding, the company is thus expanding its business model beyond logistics: Customers and business partners will henceforth also be supported in achieving climate targets more quickly.

At the same time, TST is advancing the automation of contract logistics at its locations. This allows trade show visitors to gain insight into robotic solutions in the field of intralogistics and order picking, including in the food and consumer goods industry as well as in the cosmetics‐ and pharmaceutical sector.

With 3,500 employees, 75 logistics locations in Germany, as well as additional locations in Europe and the USA, the Worms-based company founded in 1990 by Frank Schmidt with just one truck is today among the logistics specialists for industry-related logistics processes and high-quality consumer goods in Germany.

The TST Group manages a covered warehousing and logistics area of 1.3 million square meters nationwide in Germany and achieved a revenue of more than 510 million euros in 2024.

Hall B4/Stand 304