With over 2,700 exhibitors and more than 77,000 trade visitors from all over the world, transport logistic 2025 set a new record. The trade fair in Munich underscored its role as the leading global event for logistics, mobility and supply chain management - with clear signals in the direction of digitalization, AI and sustainable transformation.
transport logistic 2025 impressed with figures that impressively demonstrate its leading position: Companies from 73 countries presented their solutions, and the proportion of international exhibitors was 65 percent. The exhibition space was significantly expanded to accommodate the increased interest. The new Federal Minister of Transport, Patrick Schnieder, opened the trade fair - a political signal for the great importance of the logistics sector. The integrated air cargo Europe also grew and occupied two full halls for the first time.
The trade fair focused on digitalization, artificial intelligence and sustainable logistics concepts. Panels and specialist presentations made it clear that the industry is undergoing change - driven by efficiency, automation and the goal of establishing future-proof solutions. Voices from companies such as Kühne+Nagel, Etihad Cargo and Rhenus underlined the high relevance of the trade fair as a place for innovation, dialog and setting the course.
The quality of the discussions at decision-maker level was particularly emphasized. This means that transport logistic is not only a showcase for technological developments, but also a platform for concrete business approaches. For companies from all transport sectors - whether road, rail, water or air - the transport logistic at the Munich trade fair offered a unique opportunity to intensify contacts and address common challenges. The conclusion of many participants: Munich remains the most important meeting place for the industry worldwide.