Pune | 6 February 2026: Vanderlande, a material handling and logistics automation company based in Veghel, Netherlands and a subsidiary of Toyota Industries, recently inaugurated its India Innovation Centre in Pune. This two-acre campus marks a shift from the company’s previous India operations, what was a support-focused GCC is now an engineering hub where teams design, test, and deploy warehouse automation systems for global customers.
A Hub for Co-Creation and Advanced Engineering
The Pune facility integrates training, testing, and full-scale system development under one roof. Engineers here work on complete solutions, not just components. The center focuses on three core areas:
- Robotic automation and autonomous systems: Developing sorting and handling systems that move faster and break less. This includes the physical robotics and the control software that coordinates multiple machines working simultaneously.
- Artificial intelligence: Building predictive maintenance systems that identify equipment failures before they happen, and intelligent software that optimizes routing and throughput in warehouses and airports.
- Digital-physical integration: Connecting hardware (conveyors, sorters, robots) with software systems across warehousing, airport baggage handling, and parcel distribution operations.
Strategic Scale: India as the Second-Largest Tech Node
Vanderlande’s India operations are now the company’s second-largest technology hub globally, trailing only their Netherlands headquarters. The Indian team has grown from a small support office into a 1,300+ person organization covering R&D, software development, and shared services – a large team handling complex projects end-to-end without constantly escalating to headquarters.
“For our customers, automation is no longer optional, it is essential. Our Innovation Centre’s are pivotal in creating smarter, more efficient solutions, guided by our core values like Every Day Better focused on continuous improvement and innovation. As our second-largest technology hub, India will further strengthen our global innovation ecosystem through this new centre.”
– Astrid van Druten, Chief Financial Officer, Vanderlande
“The inauguration of our new India Innovation Centre marks an important milestone that reflects Vanderlande’s confidence and continued investments in Vanderlande India. The centre embodies our ambition to support innovation, build global capabilities, and makes a positive impact on Vanderlande’s worldwide operations.”
– Manish Patil, Managing Director, Vanderlande India

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