transport logistic 2025 sets new standards in the global logistics industry

by J. Groh - 2025-06-05

transport logistic 2025 has further consolidated its position as the leading international trade fair and sent a strong signal to the industry with new record figures. With over 2,700 exhibitors and more than 77,000 trade visitors from all over the world, the event in Munich set new standards in terms of both quantity and quality. The trade fair thus underlined its role as a central meeting place for companies from the logistics, mobility and supply chain management sectors. Right from the start, it was clear that the trade fair was not defined solely by its size, but also by its depth of content and strategic relevance. The opening by the new Federal Minister of Transport, Patrick Schnieder, was seen by many participants as a political signal highlighting the importance of the industry in times of global uncertainty and structural change.

transport logistic 2025 with record figures and industry trends
Exterior view of the entrance to transport logistic 2025 at Munich trade fair © Messe München GmbH

transport logistic 2025 with record figures and industry trends

This year's edition impressed with a strong international presence. Companies from 73 countries presented their solutions, with international exhibitors accounting for around 65 per cent of the total. The trade fair also continued to grow in terms of space: the exhibition area was expanded to meet increased demand. This was particularly evident at the integrated air cargo Europe, which occupied two complete halls for the first time, reflecting the growing importance of air freight within global supply chains. This development shows that transport logistic increasingly sees itself as a platform on which global interdependencies become visible. International networks, geopolitical conditions and economic dependencies were not only discussed, but also negotiated in concrete terms in many conversations.

Digitalisation, AI and new technological priorities

The defining industry trends included advancing digitalisation, the use of artificial intelligence and data-based control systems along the entire logistics chain. In specialist presentations and discussion panels, it became clear that digital technologies are no longer considered a vision of the future, but a prerequisite for competitiveness. Automated scheduling, AI-supported forecasts and networked platforms were just as much a focus as cybersecurity and data sovereignty. Many exhibitors demonstrated how digital solutions can help make processes more resilient while using resources more efficiently. Technological change was not viewed in isolation, but was always discussed in the context of regulatory requirements and sustainability goals.

Sustainability as an economic factor

Another key topic was the sustainable transformation of the logistics industry. CO₂ reduction, alternative drive systems and energy-efficient transport concepts were no longer seen merely as an ecological necessity, but as an economic factor. In the air freight sector in particular, it became clear how much pressure is mounting to measurably reduce emissions and create transparency. Many discussions revolved around realistic transformation paths, investment security and the question of how sustainability can be integrated into existing business models without jeopardising competitiveness. transport logistic provided a framework for this, bringing together technological innovation and economic reality.

Visitor quality and strategic networking

In addition to the figures, the focus was primarily on the quality of the trade visitors. Numerous exhibitors emphasised the high proportion of decision-makers and strategic discussion partners. The trade fair thus served not only as a presentation platform, but also as a venue for initiating concrete projects and long-term collaborations. Companies from all areas of transport – road, rail, water and air – took the opportunity to expand their networks and address common challenges. In an increasingly complex environment, personal exchange was highlighted as a decisive added value.

Assessment and outlook

With transport logistic 2025, Munich trade fair has once again positioned itself as a central hub for the global logistics industry. The trade fair combined record numbers with substantive content and demonstrated how strongly the industry is moving in the field of tension between technology, sustainability and geopolitical conditions. The leading trade fair thus confirmed its claim to not only reflect trends, but also to actively shape them.

Individual details are based on a press release from Messe München on transport logistic, June 2025.