The highly anticipated logistics event returned to the Shanghai New International Expo Centre for the first time since 2018. This premier trade fair for logistics, mobility, IT, and supply chain management in the Asia-Pacific region showcased industry advancements across 10,000 square meters of exhibition space.
“This event underscores the effectiveness of combining all modes of transport in one trade fair, providing a comprehensive platform for shippers and cargo owners,” noted a key executive from the organizing team.
With over 36,000 visitors from 92 countries and regions, the event brought together industry leaders to discuss critical topics such as the e-commerce revolution, aviation trends, the future of airfreight, and trans-Pacific trade. The substantial international participation highlights the significant economic role of China and Asia in global logistics.
“Artificial intelligence, considered a game changer, will be prominently featured, demonstrating its vast problem-solving potential,” emphasized a key speaker at the event.
Alongside the air cargo exhibition, the event offered visitors the opportunity to engage with hundreds of exhibitors showcasing the entire spectrum of logistics products, technologies, and services. Attendees delved into tailored solutions, cutting-edge equipment, and explored the vast Asian market.
The conference also provided deep insights into various logistics sectors, including vehicle logistics, Chinese-Eurasian rail freight, and the maritime-continental Silk Road Summit. Technology and sustainability were prominent themes, with sessions at the 2024 Asia Logistics Technology Forum focusing on building an international low-carbon logistics corridor.
“Over the three days, exhibitors and visitors actively networked, cultivated contacts, and initiated business deals. The trade fair has established itself as an essential business platform for the logistics industry,” remarked another key figure from the organizing team.
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