Logistics is at the heart of current transformation processes—from global supply chains to digitalization and decarbonization. transport logistic 2025 addresses these topics and brings market participants from all over the world together in Munich. The trade fair will be officially opened at 11:00 on Monday, June 2 in the forum of Hall A3 by Germany’s Minister of Transport Patrick Schnieder and Messe München CEO Stefan Rummel.
Strong growth and high level of international participation
With around 2,670 exhibitors from more than 70 countries, the trade fair is setting new records. Of these, 1,755 companies are from abroad—a share of 65 percent. Compared to 2023, that’s an increase of 15 percent. The exhibition space has been expanded to 150,000 m², including two new halls. Around 80,000 trade visitors are expected to attend.
“transport logistic makes visible what often remains invisible in everyday life: Logistics is far more than trucks on the highway, it is the basis for the economy to function,” explains Stefan Rummel, CEO of Messe München. “The high number of international exhibitors underscores the role of transport logistic as the world’s leading platform for the logistics industry. We are therefore all the more pleased that Germany’s Minister of Transport is using the trade fair for his first official visit to the logistics sector, sending a strong signal regarding the relevance of the industry in the midst of far-reaching global change processes.”
Central platform for the logistics industry
transport logistic is regarded as the world’s leading trade fair for logistics, mobility, IT and supply chain management. It brings together companies, organizations, and decision-makers from all parts of the supply chain. The trade fair offers space for concrete solutions, new partnerships, and the further development of the industry in an international context.