transport logistic Southeast Asia and air cargo Southeast Asia (tlacSEA) will return to the Sands Expo & Convention Centre in Singapore from 29–31 October 2025, offering a key meeting point for logistics and air cargo professionals across the region.
Southeast Asia continues to cement its position as one of the world’s most dynamic logistics hubs, channelling an estimated US$4.2 trillion in global trade each year, according to McKinsey. With rising e-commerce volumes, evolving trade frameworks, and an expected 18 percent increase in transport demand (Bloomberg Intelligence), the 2025 edition of tlacSEA arrives at a pivotal time.
The event is set to attract over 10,000 attendees, with a focus on freight forwarding, shipping, and broader supply chain innovation. Key themes will include digitalisation, sustainability, and resilience in logistics – all central to the sector’s continued evolution.
Expert-led sessions and industry dialogue
More than 70 sessions are scheduled across three content stages, with over 90 speakers offering insights into:
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Supply chain resilience in the face of regional and global disruptions
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Aligning logistics operations with corporate sustainability targets
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Implementing digital transformation strategies across real-world supply chains
For visitors, tlacSEA aims to deliver practical guidance on freight cost optimisation, cross-border trade, and building reliable logistics partnerships. Meanwhile, exhibitors and sponsors will have the opportunity to engage directly with decision-makers shaping the region’s transport and supply chain networks.
Opportunities across Southeast Asia’s trade corridors
From warehousing and air cargo to multimodal transport and IT systems, the event offers a broad platform for companies looking to expand their footprint in Southeast Asia’s high-growth markets. Organisers cite a 12% annual growth rate in e-logistics (DHL, 2024) as one indicator of the region’s continued momentum.