As FMCG and retail executives seek practical answers to last-mile economics, Neolix arrives with a commercial track record

VIENNA and FRANKFURT, Germany, June 26, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Last-mile delivery costs continue to rise across Europe, placing growing pressure on retailers and logistics operators. At the same time, labor shortages persist while consumer expectations for faster, more reliable delivery continue to rise.Against this backdrop, Neolix, a leading L4 autonomous logistics company, is accelerating its European engagement, bringing the experience from operating one of the world's largest commercial autonomous delivery fleets to consumer goods, retail, and logistics leaders across the region.On June 24, Will Zhao, Executive President of Neolix, joined a panel discussion at The Consumer Goods Forum (CGF) Global Summit 2026 in Vienna, where senior executives from global FMCG and retail companies gathered to discuss the future of the consumer goods industry, including its supply chains, operational efficiency, and consumer fulfillment. The same day, Neolix showcased its flagship RoboVan product at EUROBIKE 2026 in Frankfurt."By focusing on autonomous delivery across both the last and middle miles, where most consumer goods logistics costs reside, we are optimizing supply chain economics," Zhao told CGF delegates. "At scale, this creates a continuous feedback loop: each additional kilometer of real-world operation improves the underlying AI system, which in turn enhances operational performance, leading to greater efficiency, consistency, and resilience."