transport logistic and HLPFI partner to launch global project cargo platform

transport logistic and HLPFI partner to launch global project cargo platform

Messe München, organiser of the world-renowned transport logistic exhibition series, and Heavy Lift & Project Forwarding International (HLPFI) have announced a strategic partnership aimed at elevating the visibility and networking potential of the heavy lift, breakbulk and project cargo sector.

At the heart of this partnership is project cargo – a dedicated exhibition area that will debut across international transport logistic trade fairs, including those in Singapore (October 29-31, 2025), Miami (November 11-13, 2025), Mumbai (February 25-27, 2026), Shanghai (June 24-26, 2026), Istanbul (November 2026), and Nairobi (February 2027).

Andy Salter
Andy Salter

The initiative recognises the growing importance of cross-sector collaboration. For project logisticians, exchanging ideas and innovations with experts in road, air, rail and maritime transport is crucial to unlocking new efficiencies and business opportunities. The transport logistic exhibitions, already a magnet for for the wider logistics industry, aim to be the go-to hub for the project logistics industry to showcase solutions, connect with key players and engage in high-level industry dialogue.

HLPFI will support international sales efforts and take the lead in curating a targeted conference programme, bringing top-tier expertise and insights to the stage. transport logistic will ensure that the exhibitions deliver on their promise of global reach, operational excellence, and an outstanding visitor experience.

“This partnership represents a powerful opportunity to put project cargo center stage within the logistics industry’s most important markets,” said Andy Salter, Managing Director of DVV Media International, owners of HLPFI. “We’re excited to help shape a space that speaks directly to the needs of our community, backed by the credibility and scope of transport logistic.”

“With project cargo, we’re extending our portfolio to address a vital segment of the logistics chain,” added Dr. Robert Schönberger, Global Industry Lead transport logistic exhibitions at Messe München. “Together with HLPFI, we are creating a new meeting point that sets a global benchmark for excellence in heavy and project transport.”

Robert Schönberger
Robert Schönberger

The first project cargo zones will roll out in 2025 and 2026 across the expanding transport logistic global network, offering unmatched international exposure and connectivity.

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Anastasiya Simsek is an award-winning journalist with a background in air cargo, news, medicine, and lifestyle reporting. For exclusive insights or to share your news, contact Anastasiya at anastasiya.simsek@aircargoweek.com.

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