Celebrating its 20th anniversary, Transport Logistic China stands as the premier trade fair for logistics, mobility, IT, and supply chain management in the Asia-Pacific region since its establishment in 2004. Throughout the past two decades, the event has consistently spearheaded industry trends, serving as a vital conduit for international firms seeking access to the lucrative Chinese market and Chinese enterprises eyeing global expansion opportunities. From June 25th to 27th, the Shanghai New International Expo Center will once again host this pivotal gathering, spanning an impressive 50,000 square meters of exhibition space and featuring over 700 exhibitors.
What began in 2004 on a modest 22,000 square meters has blossomed into a global logistics platform of unparalleled significance. Despite a six-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Transport Logistic China returns in full force, reflecting the continued fervor within the industry. This year’s event boasts participation from a multitude of international entities, including joint delegations from countries such as Germany, Italy, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, and the Czech Republic, alongside industry associations like ITCO, showcasing its Tank Container Village.
Encompassing the entire logistics spectrum, from real estate and air freight to land transport, port operations, and cutting-edge IT systems, the fair offers a comprehensive insight into the industry’s latest innovations and developments. Moreover, the concurrent staging of Air Cargo China, the largest air cargo event in the region, adds another layer of significance to the occasion. Spanning an expansive 10,000 square meters, the event presents a prime opportunity for networking with esteemed airlines, airports, and service providers.
Transport Logistic China and Air Cargo China serve not only as a platform for networking and business transactions but also as a hub for exchanging invaluable market insights and expertise. Through a series of conference sessions covering topics such as e-commerce, the Maritime Silk Road, and emerging logistics trends, industry experts delve into the pressing issues facing the sector, offering valuable perspectives on navigating the evolving landscape.
Reflecting on the event’s resurgence, Dr. Robert Schönberger, Global Industry Lead at Messe München, remarks on its pivotal role in driving the development of the Eurasian Corridor and its resonance with broader shifts in the global economy. From the rise of nearshoring to the imperative of digitalization and sustainable practices, Transport Logistic China emerges as a barometer of industry evolution, poised to shape the future of logistics on a global scale.