Resilience, Sustainability and Digitalization Form Common Thread for Transport Logistic Southeast Asia And Air Cargo Southeast Asia

Sept. 7, 2023
Supply chain resilience, digitalization and sustainability are undisputedly the logistics topics of 2023 and are likely to have a lasting impact on the industry for years to come.

From November 1-3, global and regional logistics decision makers will meet at transport logistic Southeast Asia and air cargo Southeast Asia, the international trade fair for transportation, logistics and air cargo which will be held for the first time this year in Singapore. With nearly 50 sessions in the conference program, daily exhibitor events and the special project cargo conference, the conference program offers the perfect opportunity to get up to date on the latest developments in the industry.

The conference program kicks off with a keynote speech on supply chain strategies by author and logistics expert Mark Millar. After the COVID-19 pandemic, the Suez Canal average and the Ukraine war, supply chains came under severe strain three times in quick succession, making rethought and crisis-proof strategies increasingly essential for companies. Other highlights in the program include country sessions by Singapore, Germany, Vietnam, Malaysia and Indonesia, which will take place on the first two days of the fair. On the Exhibitor Stage, companies from the logistics, sea and air freight sectors, such as DHL, dnata, Gebrüder Weiss, Incheon International Airport, Jettainer and Singapore Airlines will provide practical insights into their sustainability and digitalisation strategies, among other things.     

Another highlight of the trade fair is the Project Cargo Conference, which will take place on Nov. 3, in parallel with transport logistic and air cargo Southeast Asia. It will focus on the trends, challenges and opportunities in general cargo and heavy lift in Southeast Asia.

"With transport logistic and air cargo Southeast Asia, we have created a platform that promotes the development of logistics networks as well as business relationships between Southeast Asia and key global markets. In addition, the multi-faceted conference program we are organizing with our partners offers interesting insights into the Southeast Asian logistics market," says Michael Wilton, managing director of MMI Asia, Messe München's regional subsidiary, adding, "With the Project Cargo Conference, we are also taking into account the fast-growing general cargo and heavy lift market in the region." The events in the conference program are free of charge for all exhibitors and visitors of transport logistic and air cargo Southeast Asia.

For an overview and more information on the conference program, visit https://transportlogisticsea.com.