transport logistic and air cargo event planned for Singapore in 2023

transport logistic and air cargo event planned for Singapore in 2023

The Southeast Asian edition of transport logistic and air cargo will take place in Marina Bay Sands, Singapore on September 13-15 2023. MMI Asia, the regional subsidiary of Messe Muenchen (MMG), announced the dates together with key industry stakeholders Changi Airport Group, SATS Ltd and DHL Express.

This edition is the latest in the leading series of transport logistic and air cargo shows which include, India, China, Turkey, the United States and the world’s largest logistics event and parent show in Munich. transport logistic and air cargo is a timely entry into the region as the transportation, logistics, and air cargo sectors faced the advent of new technologies, business models, markets and competitions.

The event will address challenges that the eco-system is facing and bring together solutions for companies to evolve and meet changing customer expectations. The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) and MMI Asia signed a Memorandum of Understanding on 15 November 2021, to organise the Southeast Asian edition of transport logistic and air cargo for multiple biennial editions in Singapore, starting from 2023.

This partnership includes the development of new content, programme and exhibition components for the trade show, marketing and publicity efforts, and areas of collaboration in industry knowledge exchange.

A disrupted world

MMI Asia’s director and general manager, Michael Wilton said: “In a disrupted world, the logistics industry has had to adapt, change and remain flexible in order to meet the extraordinary demands the global economies have placed on their sector. The event will enable the very best minds to meet, network and ensure they remain up to date with the latest trends and best practices in the industry. For shippers looking to address and solve the demands that have been forced on their distribution and logistics networks, the event will provide unparalleled access to the very best solutions and services available in the global market.”

Wilton continued: “The transport logistic and air cargo event is poised to be the meeting place for professionals in these sectors. Visitors will meet, learn, discover and experience the very best cutting-edge technologies, services, and best practices in the industry. This is in addition to staying ahead of industry trends via top level conferences, seminars and educational sessions. Those attending will be equipped to help their organisations meet the challenges in the years ahead.”

The event will feature a high-level conference that will focus on specific subjects and issues facing the logistics ecosystem. Under a central theme of “Integrated Logistics for a Disrupted World”, the conference and educational sessions will address challenges and offer solutions for companies looking to thrive in this sector.

Key role

Lim Ching Kiat, managing director, air hub development of Changi Airport Group commented: “Air cargo plays a key role in global trade and supply chains – its significance is further highlighted during the pandemic with the delivery of essential goods and medical supplies. Looking ahead, Southeast Asia’s share in global air trades is expected to increase, and global cargo hubs like Changi play a key role in supporting this growth. It is therefore very timely that the transport logistic and air cargo Exhibition and Conference launches an edition in this region. As a key air cargo and MICE hub in the region, we are excited to have the event anchored here in Singapore and we look forward to its successful launch.”

Julia Kwan, MMI Asia’s Group Project Director said: “The event will address the key pain points of the industry. The educational content will be vast, interactive and specifically, target the most pressing issues facing the industry. transport logistic and air cargo is trusted globally and we are committed to work with industry leaders in the region to ensure the event addresses the needs of the sector.”

MMI Asia is also working in partnership with STB to ensure the event maximises the advantages of Singapore’s logistics and event infrastructure.

Poh Chi Chuan, executive director, exhibitions and conferences, Singapore Tourism Board commented: “We are delighted that Singapore has been chosen to host the inaugural transport logistic and air cargo, and we look forward to working closely with MMI Asia for a successful launch in 2023. The addition of this marquee event will strengthen Singapore and the region’s attractiveness as a premier logistics and air cargo hub. Its launch in Singapore is also testament to our continued status as a leading destination for global business events.”

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