Warehouse Automation & Material Handling
Manufacturing & Automation

Lead generation for warehouse automation

LunchLeads organizes focused B2B lunch events for warehouse automation companies. Every event brings 15–25 dc managers, supply chain directors, and operations leaders into a private room for a 90-minute session and catered lunch. Available in all 15 LunchLeads markets.

15
Cities available
15–25
Decision-makers per event
90 min
Event format
$500
Retainer to start
The Audience

Who attends a warehouse automation event

Each event brings 15–25 dc managers, supply chain directors, and operations leaders into a private room. Every attendee is individually researched and invited — never a purchased list.

Every person at the table becomes a lead with full contact data.

Typical attendee profiles

Distribution center managers
Supply chain directors
Operations leaders managing throughput and labor
Warehouse engineering and design leads
Logistics executives evaluating automation investments
The Session

What a warehouse automation session looks like

Example Session Topic

"Reducing Labor Dependency and Increasing Throughput With Targeted Automation"

90 min format15–25 decision-makersCatered lunchOne presenter

Questions the session answers

1

The session covers where warehouse automation delivers measurable ROI without requiring a full greenfield build.

2

The session covers how distribution teams evaluate automation investments when labor availability is the primary constraint.

3

The session covers what material-handling system decisions have the biggest impact on throughput per headcount.

4

The session covers how operations leaders think about phased automation versus full system replacements.

Why the lunch format works for warehouse automation

Warehouse automation decisions are capital-intensive and involve long evaluation cycles. A practical session with the right room of logistics and supply chain leaders builds trust before the formal evaluation process begins.

Run a warehouse automation event in any city

Available in all 15 LunchLeads markets. Click any city to see a full preview of a warehouse automation event in that location.

Questions about warehouse automation

Who attends a LunchLeads event for warehouse automation?

A LunchLeads warehouse automation event brings together 15–25 dc managers, supply chain directors, and operations leaders. Every attendee is individually researched and invited — no purchased lists. Typical profiles include distribution center managers, supply chain directors, operations leaders managing throughput and labor.

What session topic works for warehouse automation events?

A session topic that fills rooms in warehouse automation is practical, specific, and tied to a real operational challenge. One topic LunchLeads has used successfully: "Reducing Labor Dependency and Increasing Throughput With Targeted Automation". The session addresses questions like where warehouse automation delivers measurable ROI without requiring a full greenfield build and how distribution teams evaluate automation investments when labor availability is the primary constraint.

Why does the lunch format work for warehouse automation?

Warehouse automation decisions are capital-intensive and involve long evaluation cycles. A practical session with the right room of logistics and supply chain leaders builds trust before the formal evaluation process begins.

In which cities can I run a warehouse automation lunch event?

Warehouse Automation & Material Handling events can run in any of LunchLeads's 15 active markets — Las Vegas, Phoenix, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Milwaukee, Nashville, Austin, Detroit, Charlotte, Indianapolis, Columbus, Greenville, Cincinnati, and Minneapolis-St. Paul.

How is pricing set for warehouse automation events?

Pricing follows the standard LunchLeads model: a $500 retainer covers setup, outreach, venue, and catered lunch, then a custom per-lead price is agreed before launch. For warehouse automation, per-lead pricing is set based on audience seniority (typically DC Managers) and outreach complexity. The retainer is credited against your first invoice.

Get Started

Check fit for warehouse automation

Tell us about your company and where you want to generate leads. We will let you know if warehouse automation is a fit for your market and what the per-lead pricing would be.

$500 retainer covers setup + lunch. Pay per lead. No contracts.

$500 retainer covers setup + lunch. Credited against your first leads. We review every request by hand.

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