- tlacSEA 2025, Southeast Asia’s premier logistics and air cargo event, will be held from 29–31 October 2025 in Singapore, bringing together 10,000+ professionals, 120+ exhibitors, and 160+ speakers to shape the region’s supply chain ecosystem.
- The event highlights Southeast Asia’s rapidly growing logistics market, projected at US$390 billion by 2030, with a focus on digitalisation, sustainability, and resilience across freight, e-commerce, and specialised cargo operations.
- Attendees can explore a full spectrum of services, hands-on innovations in AI, automation, and predictive analytics, and 90+ conference sessions covering logistics technology, project cargo, future workforce development, and industry best practices.
transport logistic Southeast Asia & air cargo Southeast Asia (tlacSEA) 2025, the region’s most influential logistics and supply chain event, will take place from 29th–31st October 2025, at the Sands Expo & Convention Centre, Singapore. Organised by MMI Asia Pte Ltd (a subsidiary of Messe München), this edition will bring together more than 10,000 logistics professionals, more than 120 exhibitors, and more than 160 expert speakers from across the globe to shape the future of Southeast Asia’s logistics and supply chain ecosystem.
Accelerating regional growth
Southeast Asia’s freight and logistics sector is expanding rapidly—fueled by growing intra-ASEAN trade, digital commerce, and infrastructure investment. The regional market is projected to reach US$ 390 billion by 2030, growing at a 6.2 percent CAGR, while the e-commerce logistics segment alone is expected to expand by over 14 percent annually through 2025 (Mordor Intelligence).
Against this backdrop, tlacSEA 2025 provides a strategic platform to showcase solutions and partnerships shaping digitalisation, sustainability, and resilience across Southeast Asia’s logistics and air cargo landscape.
One of the world’s most connected hubs
Held in Singapore, a leading global logistics hub, tlacSEA 2025 provides an unparalleled stage for industry players, policymakers, and solution providers to convene, explore partnerships, and shape the future of supply chains.
“tlacSEA 2025 is more than an exhibition. It’s a catalyst for regional transformation,” said Michael Wilton, CEO & Managing Director of MMI Asia Pte Ltd. “The event will align differing national priorities with regional strategies and deliver practical solutions for long-term, sustainable growth.”
The logistics value chain
Amid global supply chain volatility, rising energy costs, and evolving trade policies, logistics leaders face pressure to digitalise operations, strengthen sustainability, and build resilience. At tlacSEA 2025, visitors can explore country-led pavilions from Singapore, Germany, China, and Taiwan, alongside global logistics and supply chain players such as Cathay Cargo, Emirates SkyCargo, Etihad Cargo, OSP, Siemens, and many more.
Exhibitors represent the full spectrum of logistics and air cargo services—from global freight forwarding and multimodal transport to warehousing, cargo handling, and supply chain management. Visitors will discover solutions for air and ocean freight, ULD management, customs clearance, and specialised logistics, including project cargo and time-critical deliveries. Leading providers will also share best practices in sustainability and integrated service models designed to optimise regional and global trade flows.
A dedicated Innovation Hub will spotlight next-generation technologies driving digital transformation. Visitors can explore AI-driven optimisation, predictive analytics, and advanced automation concepts, gaining hands-on insights into tools shaping the future of logistics.
“With a record line-up of exhibitors and a strong focus on digitalisation and sustainability, tlacSEA 2025 stands at the forefront of logistics transformation in the Asia-Pacific region,” said Michael Wilton. “We’re enabling businesses to turn global challenges into growth opportunities, foster collaboration, and accelerate the shift toward smarter, greener, and more resilient supply chains.”
Conference programme and expert insights
With more than 90 sessions across three stages, the conference covers transport logistics and air cargo sectors, featuring country-focused dialogues (Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, India, and Germany) and specialised tracks such as:
LOGTech Day: Digitalisation, automation, and emerging logistics technologies shaping smarter, more resilient supply chains.
Project Cargo Sessions: Focused on specialised logistics, heavy-lift operations, and complex project transport, exploring emerging markets and infrastructure developments.
Future Leaders’ Day: Career pathways and skill-building for next-generation professionals.
Workplace Safety & Health (WSH) Awards 2025 for the Transportation & Storage Sector: Celebrating excellence in safety, compliance, and workforce development.
Networking Highlights: Industry Night and interactive sessions on the exhibition floor.