At this year’s transport logistic 2025 in Munich, innovative supply chain solutions took the spotlight as logistics providers showcased smarter, more sustainable ways to move cargo efficiently across global markets.
Held from June 2–5, the event brought together supply chain experts, intermodal service providers, and technology leaders, all presenting their capabilities in optimizing freight transport through advanced digital tools and integrated multimodal systems. One leading exhibitor presented a full suite of flexible logistics services—ranging from inland transport and air cargo to real-time cargo tracking and digital platforms that streamline documentation and boost visibility.
Interactive exhibits allowed attendees to explore intermodal transport systems via rail, barge, and road, all connected seamlessly to key maritime trade routes. Demonstrations emphasized how combining these modes ensures cost-effective and reliable supply chain operations, particularly for shippers with diverse cargo needs.
Sustainability was also front and center. The company’s exhibit featured low-carbon transport options powered by renewable energy, including rail services and shore power technologies. Visitors learned about alternatives such as biofuel-powered freight solutions that can significantly reduce CO₂ emissions across the shipping value chain.
Experts also highlighted end-to-end logistics offerings, from warehousing and customs clearance to smart container technology and liquid cargo handling in flexibags. Secure eBusiness platforms and digital Bills of Lading (eBL) further demonstrated how digitalization is transforming cargo operations with improved transparency, control, and speed.
This year’s showcase reaffirmed the industry’s commitment to building smarter, greener, and more connected supply chains—geared for the challenges and opportunities of global trade.
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