RoboCup 2017, Nagoya, Japan
The video shows the final between team Carologistics from Germany and team GRIPS from Austria:
RoboCup 2016, Leipzig, Germany
The video shows the final between team Solidus from Swiss and team Carologistics from Germany:
RoboCup 2015, Hefei, China
The video shows the final between team Solidus from Swiss and team Carologistics from Germany:
RoboCup 2014, Joäo Pessoa, Brazil
The video shows the final between the german teams Carologistics and Bavarian Bending Units :
The second video shows the robot of Team Carologistics within the Technical Challenge ‘Approaching an MPS station’. The challenge shows the new concept of the Logistics League for RoboCup2015. A robot equipped with a gripper transports small cylinders between MPS-Stations (MPS = Modular Production System from Festo):
RoboCup 2013, Eindhoven, Netherland
The videos shows TUMsBendingUnits (later called BavarianBendingUnits) within their final run:
RoboCup 2012, Mexico City, Mexico
In 2012 the Logistics League sponsored by Festo (LLSF) was acknowledged as an official RoboCup League. Nine teams competed against each other in Mexico City. The video shows the final run of the german team TUMsBendingUnits (later called BavarianBendingUnits) becoming the first worldchampion of the LLSF:
RoboCup 2011, Istanbul, Turkey
In 2011 the competition was not yet acknowledged as an official robocup league. The competition in which 14 Team took part was named Festo Logistics Competition. The video shows the final between team TUMsBendingUnits (Germany) and team HHT_Budapest from Hungary: