Dallmeier electronic, manufacturer of video technology, presents solutions for security and efficiency in logistics at transport logistic 2025 in Munich. At the joint stand of the Cluster Mobility & Logistics, the Dallmeier experts will showcase camera systems and video analysis functions from June 2 to 5.
In addition to the "Domera" camera systems, the focus is on the "Panomera Multifocal" sensor technology. This is intended to enable logistics companies to monitor large areas such as warehouses or loading zones with minimal hardware investment. According to
Dallmeier electronic, up to eight lenses and sensors ensure consistently high resolution even in remote image areas. "Since significantly fewer cameras are needed, the infrastructure effort and personnel requirements are reduced. Operators thus benefit not only from improved oversight but also from significantly lower total operating costs compared to conventional video technology," the provider stated.
By combining a comprehensive overview with any number of detailed shots, the "Panomera" technology, according to the provider, contributes to an improvement in damage management. Transport damages or product losses
can be reliably documented and subsequently traced.
"Moreover, every part of the monitored area can be easily covered according to the international standard DIN EN 62676-4 for video surveillance systems and helps responsible parties meet TAPA requirements," says Dallmeier.
For perimeter protection, Dallmeier presents at transport logistic 2025 the "Panomera S4 Perimeter." This system combines a specially developed perimeter AI for intruder detection with advanced AI Tamper Detection for recognizing tampering attempts. According to the provider, the neural network detects not only people in camouflage
clothing but also manipulations such as twisting, defocusing, spraying, or blinding the camera. Even the fogging of the detection area by pyrotechnics is reliably detected.
"Logistics companies today face the challenge of increasing their security standards while simultaneously enhancing the efficiency of their processes," says Christian Linthaler, CSO of Dallmeier electronic. "Our solutions not only provide protection against theft and vandalism but also offer real added value through the optimization of logistics processes – from damage management to improving process safety."
Hall B1, Stand 433/534