Logic Robotics develops a logistics operating system for the space economy

As commercial space accelerates, a terrestrial logistics foundation is needed

Logic Robotics

By Robotics 24/7 Staff    March 6, 2026         

Logic Robotics develops a logistics operating system for the space economy

Logic Robotics

LINK is the interface between warehouse managers and Logic Robots, which the company said will help drive logistics in the space economy.

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Logic Robotics develops a logistics operating system for the space economy

Logic Robotics

LINK is the interface between warehouse managers and Logic Robots, which the company said will help drive logistics in the space economy.

Advanced automation for palletized goods movement organization Logic Robotics said that as governments and billionaire-backed ventures race to build launch systems, orbital factories and lunar infrastructure, one constraint remains largely unresolved: logistics.

The company said that while launch vehicles may reach orbit, without a fully autonomous, end-to-end system for moving goods from factories to spaceports, through orbit, and onward, the space economy cannot scale.

Logic Robotics said that it addresses this gap by introducing an integrated robotics and digital twin platform, engineered to manage goods from the ground to space and every point in between.

Logistics beyond Earth

Logic said that it provides the first logistics operating system designed to automate the physical movement of goods across facilities, transportation modes and missions. Purpose-built for containerized cargo and high-consequence operations, Logic said that its platform establishes the self-healing logistics layer required to push end-to-end supply chain automation beyond Technological Readiness Level (TRL) 6.

At the core of Logic’s system is an AI-driven digital twin that continuously models every facility, vehicle, pallet and mission in real time. Logic said that operators can design, simulate, stress-test and optimize logistics flows before a payload ever moves, eliminating guesswork and manual intervention across warehouses, rail yards, ports and future spaceports. The company added that this digital twin architecture scales naturally to orbital depots, lunar staging areas and future off-world infrastructure.

Logic said that its LINK operating platform orchestrates fleets of autonomous mobile robots while unifying warehouse execution, transportation management and inventory control into a single system.

Along with LINK, the company’s Logic Pallet is is a self-driving, self-loading autonomous pallet that Logic said fully replaces traditional manual handling and forklift operations, including automated, hands-free loading and unloading of trailers and goods movement between connected facilities. Logic said that the system’s ability to automate every step, including storage, cycle counts and mission routing, means that operators gain unmatched productivity and safety, ready for the rigor of spaceport supply lines.

 

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