Southeast Asia is reinforcing its position as a pivotal hub in global commerce with the return of transport logistic and air cargo Southeast Asia (tlacSEA). Scheduled from October 29 to 31, 2025, at the Sands Expo & Convention Centre in Singapore, the event promises to unite logistics leaders, trade professionals, and policymakers focused on strengthening regional and international supply chains.
As the region channels an estimated US$4.2 trillion in global trade annually, the upcoming event arrives at a critical moment marked by dynamic tariff landscapes and shifting global trade frameworks. Southeast Asia’s resilience and adaptability are drawing increasing attention from businesses seeking stable and diversified trade routes.
The 2025 edition of tlacSEA is expected to draw over 10,000 attendees, with key focus areas including supply chain resilience, digital transformation, and sustainability. As global manufacturers rethink production and distribution in response to tariffs and geopolitical shifts, Southeast Asia continues to emerge as a preferred alternative for efficient and scalable supply chain operations.
Over 90 speakers across 70 expert-led sessions will address strategies for managing freight costs, navigating customs complexities, and forging cross-border trade partnerships. The event aims to support logistics providers and manufacturers in minimizing tariff exposure by unlocking new regional opportunities and enhancing operational agility.
The region’s growing e-logistics sector—projected to expand by 12% annually—further underscores Southeast Asia’s strategic importance in global supply chain planning. From air cargo solutions and warehousing to multimodal transport and logistics tech, tlacSEA will spotlight the tools and partnerships shaping the future of regional trade.
By hosting tlacSEA, Singapore continues to serve as a gateway for Southeast Asia’s trade innovation, offering a vital forum for collaboration in a rapidly evolving global supply environment.
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