See you in Singapore

See you in Singapore

As transport logistic & air cargo Europe 2025 draws to a close in Munich tomorrow, the momentum continues. The airfreight industry is already looking ahead to the next major events on the calendar, with Singapore, Miami and Istanbul set to host key gatherings in October and November 2025. These events promise to bring the same high-level discussions, networking opportunities, and business potential to their respective regions.

As the only multimodal logistics shows in these markets, they are must-attend events for professionals looking to expand their global reach. The choice of locations is strategic, as each offers a unique advantage to the industry.

Miami, in particular, stands out as a logistics powerhouse and a key gateway to Latin America. The Miami Beach Convention Centre, just minutes from one of the world’s busiest cargo airports, will serve as the perfect venue for this important gathering. With over 250 exhibitors and an expected 6,000 attendees from across the industry, the event will provide an unparalleled platform for business development. In addition to the expansive exhibition space, attendees can look forward to more than 90 expert speakers who will address the latest trends, innovations, and challenges shaping the future of logistics and airfreight.

Singapore, meanwhile, plays a crucial role as a hub for Southeast Asia, connecting the region’s major trade routes. The Singapore event will focus on digitalisation, sustainability, and resilience in supply chains – topics that are becoming increasingly important in today’s rapidly evolving logistics landscape. The airfreight sector, in particular, is undergoing significant changes, with new technologies such as artificial intelligence, automation, and green logistics taking centre stage. This makes the Singapore event a must-attend for industry leaders looking to stay ahead of the curve.

Istanbul offers another exciting opportunity for industry professionals. Located at the crossroads of Europe, Asia and the Middle East, the city is a major logistics hub that has seen tremendous growth in its airfreight sector. The upcoming event in Istanbul will highlight the role of intermodal transportation in global trade and explore the latest advances in cargo handling, e-commerce logistics, and supply chain efficiency. With its strategic location and growing infrastructure investment, Turkey is becoming an increasingly important player in international logistics, and the event will provide a valuable platform to discuss these developments.

Reflecting on the success of transport logistic & air cargo Europe 2025 in Munich, it is clear that the industry is more dynamic than ever. Over the past two days, key issues have been discussed, groundbreaking innovations have been unveiled, and invaluable business connections have been made. Conference sessions have provided deep insights into key challenges such as capacity management, regulatory changes, and digital transformation. Industry leaders shared their perspectives on how to navigate the complexities of a rapidly changing global trade environment.

This energy now carries over to the upcoming events, where professionals from around the world will continue to collaborate and drive the industry forward. For exhibitors, these shows are a prime opportunity to showcase new products and services to a highly targeted audience. For attendees, the events serve as a platform to network with experts, gain market intelligence, and explore the latest advancements in logistics technology.

For those who enjoyed the Munich experience, the excitement is far from over. The next stops in Singapore, Miami and Istanbul promise even more opportunities to connect with industry leaders, explore new markets, and gain insights that will shape the future of airfreight and logistics. The anticipation is building, and the industry is ready to take the next step.

As we move forward, it is clear that logistics and airfreight will continue to evolve—embracing new technologies, overcoming challenges, and finding innovative ways to enhance global trade. See you soon!

Robert Schönberger
Exhibition Group Director, air cargo Europe and transport logistic at Messe München

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