Logistics 4.0 Incubator welcomes 19 new startups and strengthens its contribution to logistics innovation

30 de April de 2026
- In less than three years of operation, the Logistics 4.0 Incubator has already incubated a total of 79 startups, helping to digitise supply chain processes and make them significantly more sustainable.
- Avanzza, BlueGreen Vision, Bluepoint AI, DGAnywhere, Dropick, Fluxo, Go!Planner, IADrivers, INSAION, Kamport, Keryx, Logistics WMS, MAR Technologies 5.0, Maskay Logistics, Multidepot, OCR-Genius, Onsafra, Orbislink and Zenitram Operations join Spain’s first high‑tech incubator dedicated to Industry 4.0 within the supply chain sector.
Barcelona, April 30, 2026.- The Logistics 4.0 Incubator, the High‑Tech Logistics 4.0 incubator promoted by the Consorci de la Zona Franca de Barcelona (CZFB) with the support of the Fundación INCYDE of the Spanish Chambers of Commerce, presented this morning 19 new startups joining its ecosystem. The Executive President of CZFB, Pere Navarro, and the Director General of CZFB, Blanca Sorigué, welcomed the new startups to the Logistics 4.0 Incubator at an event that highlighted the incubator’s role as a driving force for innovation and transformation in the logistics sector.
During the welcome event, Pere Navarro highlighted that “logistics is about making products and services reach where they need to go, when they are needed, and today it is more strategic than ever. We are living in a time in which digitalization, artificial intelligence, and sustainability are transforming everything, including our cities and the way we live and work. At the Consorci de la Zona Franca de Barcelona, we understand public service as the creation of opportunities, jobs, and progress through innovation. And that is exactly what happens every day at this Logistics 4.0 Incubator.”
In her remarks, Blanca Sorigué highlighted that “today’s event demonstrates the maturity and strong appeal of the Logistics 4.0 Incubator as a real growth environment for innovative projects. We are seeing how incubated startups validate, scale and compete in the market with practical, high‑impact solutions. Our goal is to support them throughout their entire development process and accelerate their connection with the business ecosystem. The results confirm that this model works and generates sustainable value for the logistics sector.”
A Project in Continuous Growth
The Logistics 4.0 Incubator, operational since July 2023, has already incubated a total of 79 projects and boasts a survival rate of 91.3% among its incubated startups. Likewise, over nearly three years of activity, it has generated several success stories, including companies that are already reporting revenues of over €5 million, others with workforces exceeding 60 employees, and businesses serving more than 100 clients. With the addition of these 19 new startups, the incubator currently hosts 44 active startups, further consolidating its position as one of Europe’s leading hubs for logistics and technological entrepreneurship and innovation.
The Logistics 4.0 Incubator focuses on a range of emerging technological areas within the logistics sector, notably robotics and automated warehouses, the Internet of Things (IoT), Big Data applied to business insight generation, last‑mile logistics as a strategic element of e‑commerce, as well as technologies such as 3D printing, Artificial Intelligence and green logistics.
19 New Startups Strengthening the Ecosystem
The 19 startups joining the Logistics 4.0 Incubator are developing highly innovative solutions that address a wide range of needs within the logistics sector. Below is a brief description of each of these emerging companies:
- AVANZZA (Madrid), a SaaS platform specialised in the end‑to‑end management of the land transport lifecycle, with a focus on heavy transport and container operations for exports and imports.
- BlueGreen Vision (Barcelona), a deep‑tech startup that develops solutions for the regeneration of marine ecosystems in port environments.
- Bluepoint AI (Lima, Peru), a company that research, develops and implements accessible, results‑driven artificial intelligence solutions.
- DGAnywhere (Barcelona), a company specialising in the remote review and validation of dangerous goods (IATA, IMDG, ADR).
- Dropick (Barcelona), a technology platform that connects courier operators with the largest agnostic Out‑of‑Home delivery network, turning local shops into pick‑up points.
- Fluxo (Barcelona), focused on optimising supply and inventory models through prescriptive analytics and advanced machine‑learning algorithms.
- Go!Planner, a technology platform aimed at the digitalisation and optimisation of logistics and transport operations.
- IADRIVERS (Italy/Barcelona), which identified the shortage of specialised drivers and created a training programme that, through artificial intelligence, supports students and drivers, improves business communication and contributes to the sustainability of the sector.
- INSAION (Barcelona), an observability platform that enables a precise understanding of what is happening inside a fleet of autonomous robots.
- Kamport (Barcelona), a digital logistics platform focused on optimising last‑mile delivery through real‑time tracking, route optimisation and API integration with multiple logistics operators.
- Keryx (Santa Cruz de Tenerife), a hardware‑based physical asset authentication protocol that cryptographically links physical objects to smart blockchain accounts using secure NFC elements.
- Logistics WMS, a cloud‑based, SaaS warehouse management system powered by artificial intelligence, designed to autonomously and efficiently plan, optimise and execute logistics operations.
- MAR Technologies 5.0 (Galicia), an engineering company specialised in developing advanced technological solutions that integrate automation, sensing, virtualisation and artificial intelligence into innovative products.
- Maskay Logistics (Barcelona), a digital platform that connects SMEs with logistics providers through a matching system based on real operational needs.
- MULTIDEPOT (Barcelona), a co‑warehousing platform that integrates flexible private warehouses, last‑mile logistics services, and coworking and meeting spaces.
- OCR‑Genius, which offers AI‑powered Intelligent Document Processing solutions for logistics and customs operations.
- Onsafra (Barcelona), a commercial and operational partner that supports emerging and growing brands with sustainable, healthy and innovative products.
- Orbislink (Tarragona), a P2P, B2C and B2B platform that connects companies to share unused logistics capacity through an AI‑driven circular network.
- Zenitram Operations (Barcelona), a technology company with strong roots in the supply chain, providing procurement outsourcing services and the implementation of management software solutions.
An Incubator Driving the Productive Ecosystem
The objective of the Logistics 4.0 Incubator is to provide services to the business, scientific and technological community across the various sectors linked to the logistics value chain within the scope of Industry 4.0, delivering technological value to both products and processes while enhancing the competitiveness of the productive ecosystem. The incubator addresses key challenges such as improving the efficiency and versatility of production processes, the repositioning and diversification of specific subsectors, the internationalisation of incubated initiatives, the promotion of innovation and the development of specialised talent. At the same time, the opportunities offered by the Logistics 4.0 Incubator include strengthening the productive fabric, increasing economic impact and developing advanced digital capabilities—both in skills and knowledge—to consolidate a leading logistics hub.


