transport logistic Shanghai 2026 hits historic highs
0As supply chains across Asia and the globe continue to realign, transport logistic Shanghai 2026 took center stage to champion the industry’s shift toward resilience, security, and multi-layered network collaboration.
Bringing together key regional and international logistics players, transport logistic & air cargo Shanghai 2026concluded to resounding success on June 24 to 26 at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC).
As Asia’s premier trade fair for logistics, mobility, IT, and supply chain management, the 2026 edition shattered previous milestones across all performance indicators. Spanning over 52,000 square meters, the event hosted 939 exhibitors from 57 countries and regions – an 18% increase over the previous edition (vs. 2024: 794), and attracted 47,031 trade visitors from 121 countries and regions (up more than 30% vs. 2024: 36,000). These new records reinforce the event’s growing international appeal and solidify China’s standing as one of the world’s most dynamic logistics hubs.
“We are proud that transport logistic & air cargo Shanghai 2026 has served as a masterclass in seamless multimodal integration,” noted Dr. Robert Schönberger, Global Industry Lead transport logistic exhibitions at Messe München, “On the show floor, we didn’t just display products; we showcased mature, end-to-end solutions that stitch together air, rail, maritime, and road networks. This is exactly how we turn ideas into action—by empowering international and regional players to build the secure, resilient supply chains that modern global trade demands.”
Mr. Evan Sha, President China & Chief Executive Officer of Messe Muenchen Shanghai Co., Ltd. further commented: “Leveraging multimodal resources, advanced technology, and global networks, transport logistic & air cargo Shanghai 2026 goes beyond scale to deliver real value, quality growth, and industry upgrading.”
Global participation reached a new high in 2026, with international exhibitors accounting for approximately 33% of the total lineup. The exhibition welcomed 47,031visitors from key trade markets worldwide, including Russia, Kazakhstan, South Korea, Japan, Thailand, Singapore, Germany, India, Saudi Araba, Malaysia and many others.
Underscoring this global reach was the presence of six national and international association pavilions representing Germany, Singapore, Slovenia, Türkiye, Saudi Arabia (represented by NIDLP), and the International Tank Container Organization (ITCO). Their high-profile participation not only signaled international confidence in the Chinese and broader Asian markets, but also showcased their innovations in multimodal transport, cross-border logistics, digital supply chains, and smart logistics technologies.
“It is most important for us to get closer to the Asian market”, mentioned Christin Grewe, Manager in Customer Events & Marketing of FIEGE, “transport logistic Shanghai offers us a great platform to meet new customers.” Ronald Schwarze, Head of Marketing of bremenports also shared: “We can learn about the market by listening to what our customers are saying”. Alexander Rudenko, Director of Far Eastern Regional Centre of FESCO Transportation Group also expressed his satisfaction: “We discussed some challenges together with customers which can be a good base for further relationship development.”
Fueled by the exponential rise of cross-border e-commerce, high-value manufacturing, and time-sensitive logistics, air cargo Shanghai 2026 delivered its largest footprint to date. The show expanded to 15,000 square meters—a staggering 150% increase compared to the previous edition—necessitating the use of two exhibition halls. International players accounted for nearly half of the exhibitor lineup, highlighting the critical role of Asia-Pacific networks in global aviation logistics.
Commenting on the exhibition, Wendy Ge, Head of Cargo, Chinese Mainland of Cathay Pacific Airways, remarked: “Compared to the previous edition, air cargo Shanghai 2026 was larger in scale with an increased number of exhibitors, and the even greater enthusiasm among participants.” Meanwhile, Miaomiao Yu, Deputy General Manager of Airport Industry Investment Department of Hubei International Logistics Airport concluded: “air cargo Shanghai 2026 brings together the key players of the global air cargo supply chain, offering us a one-stop, face-to-face platform for in-depth interaction.”
Amid intense demand for stable, disruption-proof intercontinental supply chains, rail logistics stood out as one of the fastest-growing segments of the 2026 event. Led by China Railway Container Transport, this dedicated area for rail transport expanded to an impressive 6,000 square meters.
Dmitrij Hasenkampf, General Manager Sales & Business Development of RTSB highlighted: “The exhibition grows year by year. We are always glad to be here to meet decision makers from all industries in one place.” Gelb Shilov, Director Sales Block Train of DB Cargo Transasia also underlined: “We always use this platform to discuss our current and future projects.”
The area successfully brought together leading domestic inland port platforms and top-tier international rail operators. This high-profile showcase vividly illustrated the strategic value of the China-Europe Railway Express in diversifying supply chain routes, stabilizing Eurasian trade links, and paving the way for cost-efficient, green logistics corridors.
The dedicated Road Transport Zone and the Logistics Digitalization & Intelligent Innovation Zone put a spotlight on tech-driven empowerment and the industry’s green transition. Aligned with national strategies for low-carbon development, these zones brought together an elite lineup of postal and e-commerce logistics giants, autonomous driving pioneers, cutting-edge tech scale-ups, and premier commercial vehicle manufacturers.
“transport logistic Shanghai has brought us significant value, and it facilitates cross-industry networking.” emphasized Kaiwen Xu, Deputy General Manager of Care-Way Hi-Tech Service. Zhilong Sun, Head of Industry Customers Department, Logistics Department of China Postal summed it up: “The exhibition featured a robust lineup of international exhibitors who brought new products and innovative applications, and the quality of professional visitors was exceptionally high, enabling us to conduct in-depth business discussions with global partners.” “It offers us an excellent opportunity to showcase China’s leading advancements in logistics digitalization to a wider audience,” added Yayun Guo, Head of Marketing of G7 Connect, “while allowing them to experience firsthand the innovative applications and practical implementations of AI in the logistics sector.”
To foster forward-looking industry dialogue, 26 high-standard forums were held centering on core themes: AI application, intelligence and autonomy, air cargo, rail transport, multimodal transport optimization and supply chain resilience. Industry experts, enterprise executives and institutional representatives conducted in-depth discussions on core challenges and emerging opportunities in global logistics. Across these forums, the trade fair was marked by strong momentum, high relevance and forward-looking atmosphere.
The next transport logistic & air cargo Shanghai will take place from June 27 to 29, 2028.
I think it is very important to have personal contact with partners and customers. transport logistic Shanghai gives an excellent opportunity to meet many people in one place – not only customers and partners, but old friends as well. We discussed some challenges together which can be a good base for further relationship development.
Chao Wang, International Sales Specialist, SF GROUP (China): transport logistic Shanghai attracted a diverse array of brands, manufacturers, and high-tech enterprises. During our interactions, many customers noted that while their previous service arrangements were often fragmented or limited to specific supply chain touchpoints, and they are now seeking partners capable of delivering end-to-end, fully integrated solutions. The solutions we showcased directly address these needs. The exhibition allowed us to highlight SF’s international capabilities and demonstrate our extensive portfolio of global service offerings.
Christin Grewe, Manager in Customer Events & Marketing, FIEGE Logistik Stiftung & Co. KG (Germany): This is our first time after 18 years to participate in transport logistic Shanghai and we are super excited. It is most important for us to get closer to the Asian market and to understand how we can help Asian companies to venture into Europe. transport logistic Shanghai offers us a great platform to meet new customers.
Colin Xie, Key Account Manager, DrayEasy Inc. (USA): At transport logistic Shanghai 2026, we made contact with numerous cargo owners and freight forwarders, and we are truly grateful to the exhibition for providing such a valuable platform and opportunity. The event brought together logistics companies from across China and around the world, creating a space for meaningful interaction and valuable exchange. We reconnected with existing partners to further strengthen collaboration, while also engaging with new contacts to explore how our respective offerings could complement and empower each other to create shared value. In my view, the greatest strength of this platform lies in its ability to connect us all, and enable rapid and sustained growth.
Dmitrij Hasenkampf, General Manager Sales & Business Development, Rail Transportation Service Broker GmbH (Germany): For us, it is always a highlight to come to transport logistic Shanghai. The exhibition grows year by year. We are always glad to be here to meet all the industries and decision makers in one place, and to have a talk with our customers face to face.
Dr. Albert S. Hu, CEO, CiDi Inc. (China): At transport logistic Shanghai 2026, we connected with many partners—including OEMs, operators, contractors, and technology partners. We made deals with several partners and launched new products of intelligent transport and embodied AI. The exhibition enabled us to effectively connect upstream and downstream resources while introducing our new offerings to a broader range of partners.
Gelb Shilov, Director Sales Block Train, DB Cargo Transasia International Freight Forwarding (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. (Germany): We think transport logistic Shanghai is one of the most important exhibitions in China and a key meeting point for the whole logistics industry. We always use this platform to meet our partners and friends, and to discuss our current and future projects.
Grium Abebe, Country Director China, Ethiopian Airlines (Ethiopia): This year is going to be a special year for Ethiopian Airlines as we are celebrating our 80-year anniversary. I think air cargo Shanghai is the biggest event in the Asian air cargo market. We are very proud to be part of this event this year and in the upcoming years.
Haitao Huang, Executive of Logistics Technology Business Unit, JINGDONG Logistics (China): At transport logistic Shanghai 2026, the majority of customers visiting our booth expressed a clear demand for integrated logistics services. Our solutions are precisely designed to meet this need, offering a comprehensive suite of automated logistics and warehousing solutions that enable fully integrated logistics and distribution services for our global clientele.
Jing Lu, Deputy General Manager, Nanjing Omark Robotics Technology Co., Ltd. (China): This was Omark’s first time participating in transport logistic Shanghai, and the results far exceeded our expectations. We met many potential clients whose needs aligned perfectly with our exhibits. We also connected with exhibitors from across the entire logistics industry chain, fostering mutual exchange and cooperation. This exhibition was highly rewarding, and we look forward to participating again next year.
Kaiwen Xu, Deputy General Manager, Care-Way Hi-Tech Service (Group) Co., Ltd. (China): We have participated in transport logistic Shanghai multiple times, and I consider it an outstanding platform. On one hand, it allows us to showcase our corporate image and launch new products and developments; on the other, it facilitates cross-industry networking, helping us identify potential overseas partners in regions such as Southeast Asia and Central Asia. This exhibition has brought us significant value – enhancing our corporate image and new product exposure, and benefiting our overall business operations.
Menno Douwes Dekker, Global Commercial Director, Gentco Logistics (China): We are so happy to be here at transport logistic Shanghai. This is a very important exhibition for us. There are a lot of chemical demands and chemical manufacturing in China, so it is essential for us to be present here. We see the growth in logistic service providers for the chemical industry onsite.
Miaomiao Yu, Deputy General Manager, Airport Industry Investment Company, Hubei International Logistics Airport Co., Ltd. (China): For us, the core value of transport logistic Shanghai is that it enables deep collaboration and precise supply-demand matching across the entire industry chain. It breaks down information barriers, and bridges upstream-downstream cooperation gaps. In the past, industry collaboration was mostly point-to-point – airports, airlines, freight forwarders, and supply chain companies operated independently, resulting in inefficient resource integration. transport logistic Shanghai, however, brings together the key players of the global air cargo supply chain, offering us a one-stop, face-to-face platform for in-depth interaction.
Ronald Schwarze, Head of Marketing, bremenports GmbH & Co. KG (Germany): This is our 10th time at transport logistic Shanghai. We can meet both new and old friends here. And the good thing is that we can learn about the market by listening to what our customers are saying, and that makes it a really good meeting point.
Shengyu Tao, Deputy General Manager of Investment and Development Department, Shanghai Eastern Hub investment Construction Development group Co., Ltd. (China):
It is our first participation at transport logistic & air cargo Shanghai, and we are deeply impressed. We are struck by the high level of internationalization and professionalism among both exhibitors and visitors. The entire logistics ecosystem is presented in this grand event, making it incredibly vibrant and well-attended.
Thomas Kuhn, Key Account Manager, Fracht (Shanghai) Ltd., (Switzerland): We are very glad that transport logistic Shanghai organized a project cargo division this year. It’s our first time to participate in the event, and we have met a lot of new potential suppliers and customers. We are very happy to connect with everyone here.
Wendy Ge, Head of Cargo, Chinese Mainland, Cathay Pacific airways Co., Ltd. (Hong Kong, China): What struck us most this year—compared to the previous edition—was the larger scale of the event, the increased number of exhibitors, and the even greater enthusiasm among participants. This clearly demonstrates the growing influence of air cargo Shanghai and transport logistic Shanghai within the industry. An increasing number of on-site visitors showed keen interest in digitalization and AI-driven applications and solutions—areas that align perfectly with Cathay Cargo’s long-standing focus and development efforts. We are honored to take advantage of this platform to deepen our communication, understanding, and collaboration with customers.
Yayun Guo, Head of Marketing, G7 Connect (China): At this year’s transport logistic Shanghai, we met a lot of high-quality customers from both domestic and international markets, including West Africa, Thailand, the UAE, New Zealand and so on. They visited our booth with real logistics needs and technical questions, and we had in-depth discussions. transport logistic Shanghai offers us an excellent opportunity to showcase China’s leading advancements in logistics digitalization to a wider audience, while allowing them to experience firsthand the innovative applications and practical implementations of AI in the logistics sector.
Yonglian Wang, PR Director, Zelostech (China): Our booth welcomed a large number of companies from across the logistics supply chain, as well as international visitors. We believe that transport logistic Shanghai serves as a vital platform to expand our global reach, and enables us to better apply our technology to enhance industry experiences, to reduce costs and improve efficiency.
Zhuang Jianzhou, Brand Marketing Director, HPF Co., Ltd. (China): It’s our first time to participate in transport logistic Shanghai, and our gains can be summarized in two key words. The first is “connection” — many visitors came to our booth and established in-depth cooperative relationships with us. The second is “collaboration.” Cross-border long-distance transportation requires diverse resource integration and collaborative capabilities. This exhibition not only brought together companies from Europe and those along the Belt and Road Initiative, but also logistics service providers and related companies, building a robust logistics ecosystem.
Zhilong Sun, Head of Industry Customers Department, Logistics Department, China Postal Express & Logistics (China): As a long-time exhibitor at transport logistic Shanghai, we have meticulously showcased its unmanned logistics applications this year, presenting smart logistics innovations with drones and unmanned vehicles—attracting a large number of customers with strong demand for logistics technology and cost-reduction efficiency improvements. The exhibition featured a robust lineup of international exhibitors who brought new hardware and software products, along with some innovative applications. At the same time, the quality of professional visitors was exceptionally high, enabling us to conduct in-depth business discussions with global partners.
As supply chains across Asia and the globe continue to realign, transport logistic Shanghai 2026 took center stage to champion the industry’s shift toward resilience, security, and multi-layered network collaboration.
Bringing together key regional and international logistics players, transport logistic & air cargo Shanghai 2026concluded to resounding success on June 24 to 26 at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC).
As Asia’s premier trade fair for logistics, mobility, IT, and supply chain management, the 2026 edition shattered previous milestones across all performance indicators. Spanning over 52,000 square meters, the event hosted 939 exhibitors from 57 countries and regions – an 18% increase over the previous edition (vs. 2024: 794), and attracted 47,031 trade visitors from 121 countries and regions (up more than 30% vs. 2024: 36,000). These new records reinforce the event’s growing international appeal and solidify China’s standing as one of the world’s most dynamic logistics hubs.
“We are proud that transport logistic & air cargo Shanghai 2026 has served as a masterclass in seamless multimodal integration,” noted Dr. Robert Schönberger, Global Industry Lead transport logistic exhibitions at Messe München, “On the show floor, we didn’t just display products; we showcased mature, end-to-end solutions that stitch together air, rail, maritime, and road networks. This is exactly how we turn ideas into action—by empowering international and regional players to build the secure, resilient supply chains that modern global trade demands.”
Mr. Evan Sha, President China & Chief Executive Officer of Messe Muenchen Shanghai Co., Ltd. further commented: “Leveraging multimodal resources, advanced technology, and global networks, transport logistic & air cargo Shanghai 2026 goes beyond scale to deliver real value, quality growth, and industry upgrading.”
Global participation reached a new high in 2026, with international exhibitors accounting for approximately 33% of the total lineup. The exhibition welcomed 47,031visitors from key trade markets worldwide, including Russia, Kazakhstan, South Korea, Japan, Thailand, Singapore, Germany, India, Saudi Araba, Malaysia and many others.
Underscoring this global reach was the presence of six national and international association pavilions representing Germany, Singapore, Slovenia, Türkiye, Saudi Arabia (represented by NIDLP), and the International Tank Container Organization (ITCO). Their high-profile participation not only signaled international confidence in the Chinese and broader Asian markets, but also showcased their innovations in multimodal transport, cross-border logistics, digital supply chains, and smart logistics technologies.
“It is most important for us to get closer to the Asian market”, mentioned Christin Grewe, Manager in Customer Events & Marketing of FIEGE, “transport logistic Shanghai offers us a great platform to meet new customers.” Ronald Schwarze, Head of Marketing of bremenports also shared: “We can learn about the market by listening to what our customers are saying”. Alexander Rudenko, Director of Far Eastern Regional Centre of FESCO Transportation Group also expressed his satisfaction: “We discussed some challenges together with customers which can be a good base for further relationship development.”
Fueled by the exponential rise of cross-border e-commerce, high-value manufacturing, and time-sensitive logistics, air cargo Shanghai 2026 delivered its largest footprint to date. The show expanded to 15,000 square meters—a staggering 150% increase compared to the previous edition—necessitating the use of two exhibition halls. International players accounted for nearly half of the exhibitor lineup, highlighting the critical role of Asia-Pacific networks in global aviation logistics.
Commenting on the exhibition, Wendy Ge, Head of Cargo, Chinese Mainland of Cathay Pacific Airways, remarked: “Compared to the previous edition, air cargo Shanghai 2026 was larger in scale with an increased number of exhibitors, and the even greater enthusiasm among participants.” Meanwhile, Miaomiao Yu, Deputy General Manager of Airport Industry Investment Department of Hubei International Logistics Airport concluded: “air cargo Shanghai 2026 brings together the key players of the global air cargo supply chain, offering us a one-stop, face-to-face platform for in-depth interaction.”
Amid intense demand for stable, disruption-proof intercontinental supply chains, rail logistics stood out as one of the fastest-growing segments of the 2026 event. Led by China Railway Container Transport, this dedicated area for rail transport expanded to an impressive 6,000 square meters.
Dmitrij Hasenkampf, General Manager Sales & Business Development of RTSB highlighted: “The exhibition grows year by year. We are always glad to be here to meet decision makers from all industries in one place.” Gelb Shilov, Director Sales Block Train of DB Cargo Transasia also underlined: “We always use this platform to discuss our current and future projects.”
The area successfully brought together leading domestic inland port platforms and top-tier international rail operators. This high-profile showcase vividly illustrated the strategic value of the China-Europe Railway Express in diversifying supply chain routes, stabilizing Eurasian trade links, and paving the way for cost-efficient, green logistics corridors.
The dedicated Road Transport Zone and the Logistics Digitalization & Intelligent Innovation Zone put a spotlight on tech-driven empowerment and the industry’s green transition. Aligned with national strategies for low-carbon development, these zones brought together an elite lineup of postal and e-commerce logistics giants, autonomous driving pioneers, cutting-edge tech scale-ups, and premier commercial vehicle manufacturers.
“transport logistic Shanghai has brought us significant value, and it facilitates cross-industry networking.” emphasized Kaiwen Xu, Deputy General Manager of Care-Way Hi-Tech Service. Zhilong Sun, Head of Industry Customers Department, Logistics Department of China Postal summed it up: “The exhibition featured a robust lineup of international exhibitors who brought new products and innovative applications, and the quality of professional visitors was exceptionally high, enabling us to conduct in-depth business discussions with global partners.” “It offers us an excellent opportunity to showcase China’s leading advancements in logistics digitalization to a wider audience,” added Yayun Guo, Head of Marketing of G7 Connect, “while allowing them to experience firsthand the innovative applications and practical implementations of AI in the logistics sector.”
To foster forward-looking industry dialogue, 26 high-standard forums were held centering on core themes: AI application, intelligence and autonomy, air cargo, rail transport, multimodal transport optimization and supply chain resilience. Industry experts, enterprise executives and institutional representatives conducted in-depth discussions on core challenges and emerging opportunities in global logistics. Across these forums, the trade fair was marked by strong momentum, high relevance and forward-looking atmosphere.
The next transport logistic & air cargo Shanghai will take place from June 27 to 29, 2028.
I think it is very important to have personal contact with partners and customers. transport logistic Shanghai gives an excellent opportunity to meet many people in one place – not only customers and partners, but old friends as well. We discussed some challenges together which can be a good base for further relationship development.
Chao Wang, International Sales Specialist, SF GROUP (China): transport logistic Shanghai attracted a diverse array of brands, manufacturers, and high-tech enterprises. During our interactions, many customers noted that while their previous service arrangements were often fragmented or limited to specific supply chain touchpoints, and they are now seeking partners capable of delivering end-to-end, fully integrated solutions. The solutions we showcased directly address these needs. The exhibition allowed us to highlight SF’s international capabilities and demonstrate our extensive portfolio of global service offerings.
Christin Grewe, Manager in Customer Events & Marketing, FIEGE Logistik Stiftung & Co. KG (Germany): This is our first time after 18 years to participate in transport logistic Shanghai and we are super excited. It is most important for us to get closer to the Asian market and to understand how we can help Asian companies to venture into Europe. transport logistic Shanghai offers us a great platform to meet new customers.
Colin Xie, Key Account Manager, DrayEasy Inc. (USA): At transport logistic Shanghai 2026, we made contact with numerous cargo owners and freight forwarders, and we are truly grateful to the exhibition for providing such a valuable platform and opportunity. The event brought together logistics companies from across China and around the world, creating a space for meaningful interaction and valuable exchange. We reconnected with existing partners to further strengthen collaboration, while also engaging with new contacts to explore how our respective offerings could complement and empower each other to create shared value. In my view, the greatest strength of this platform lies in its ability to connect us all, and enable rapid and sustained growth.
Dmitrij Hasenkampf, General Manager Sales & Business Development, Rail Transportation Service Broker GmbH (Germany): For us, it is always a highlight to come to transport logistic Shanghai. The exhibition grows year by year. We are always glad to be here to meet all the industries and decision makers in one place, and to have a talk with our customers face to face.
Dr. Albert S. Hu, CEO, CiDi Inc. (China): At transport logistic Shanghai 2026, we connected with many partners—including OEMs, operators, contractors, and technology partners. We made deals with several partners and launched new products of intelligent transport and embodied AI. The exhibition enabled us to effectively connect upstream and downstream resources while introducing our new offerings to a broader range of partners.
Gelb Shilov, Director Sales Block Train, DB Cargo Transasia International Freight Forwarding (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. (Germany): We think transport logistic Shanghai is one of the most important exhibitions in China and a key meeting point for the whole logistics industry. We always use this platform to meet our partners and friends, and to discuss our current and future projects.
Grium Abebe, Country Director China, Ethiopian Airlines (Ethiopia): This year is going to be a special year for Ethiopian Airlines as we are celebrating our 80-year anniversary. I think air cargo Shanghai is the biggest event in the Asian air cargo market. We are very proud to be part of this event this year and in the upcoming years.
Haitao Huang, Executive of Logistics Technology Business Unit, JINGDONG Logistics (China): At transport logistic Shanghai 2026, the majority of customers visiting our booth expressed a clear demand for integrated logistics services. Our solutions are precisely designed to meet this need, offering a comprehensive suite of automated logistics and warehousing solutions that enable fully integrated logistics and distribution services for our global clientele.
Jing Lu, Deputy General Manager, Nanjing Omark Robotics Technology Co., Ltd. (China): This was Omark’s first time participating in transport logistic Shanghai, and the results far exceeded our expectations. We met many potential clients whose needs aligned perfectly with our exhibits. We also connected with exhibitors from across the entire logistics industry chain, fostering mutual exchange and cooperation. This exhibition was highly rewarding, and we look forward to participating again next year.
Kaiwen Xu, Deputy General Manager, Care-Way Hi-Tech Service (Group) Co., Ltd. (China): We have participated in transport logistic Shanghai multiple times, and I consider it an outstanding platform. On one hand, it allows us to showcase our corporate image and launch new products and developments; on the other, it facilitates cross-industry networking, helping us identify potential overseas partners in regions such as Southeast Asia and Central Asia. This exhibition has brought us significant value – enhancing our corporate image and new product exposure, and benefiting our overall business operations.
Menno Douwes Dekker, Global Commercial Director, Gentco Logistics (China): We are so happy to be here at transport logistic Shanghai. This is a very important exhibition for us. There are a lot of chemical demands and chemical manufacturing in China, so it is essential for us to be present here. We see the growth in logistic service providers for the chemical industry onsite.
Miaomiao Yu, Deputy General Manager, Airport Industry Investment Company, Hubei International Logistics Airport Co., Ltd. (China): For us, the core value of transport logistic Shanghai is that it enables deep collaboration and precise supply-demand matching across the entire industry chain. It breaks down information barriers, and bridges upstream-downstream cooperation gaps. In the past, industry collaboration was mostly point-to-point – airports, airlines, freight forwarders, and supply chain companies operated independently, resulting in inefficient resource integration. transport logistic Shanghai, however, brings together the key players of the global air cargo supply chain, offering us a one-stop, face-to-face platform for in-depth interaction.
Ronald Schwarze, Head of Marketing, bremenports GmbH & Co. KG (Germany): This is our 10th time at transport logistic Shanghai. We can meet both new and old friends here. And the good thing is that we can learn about the market by listening to what our customers are saying, and that makes it a really good meeting point.
Shengyu Tao, Deputy General Manager of Investment and Development Department, Shanghai Eastern Hub investment Construction Development group Co., Ltd. (China):
It is our first participation at transport logistic & air cargo Shanghai, and we are deeply impressed. We are struck by the high level of internationalization and professionalism among both exhibitors and visitors. The entire logistics ecosystem is presented in this grand event, making it incredibly vibrant and well-attended.
Thomas Kuhn, Key Account Manager, Fracht (Shanghai) Ltd., (Switzerland): We are very glad that transport logistic Shanghai organized a project cargo division this year. It’s our first time to participate in the event, and we have met a lot of new potential suppliers and customers. We are very happy to connect with everyone here.
Wendy Ge, Head of Cargo, Chinese Mainland, Cathay Pacific airways Co., Ltd. (Hong Kong, China): What struck us most this year—compared to the previous edition—was the larger scale of the event, the increased number of exhibitors, and the even greater enthusiasm among participants. This clearly demonstrates the growing influence of air cargo Shanghai and transport logistic Shanghai within the industry. An increasing number of on-site visitors showed keen interest in digitalization and AI-driven applications and solutions—areas that align perfectly with Cathay Cargo’s long-standing focus and development efforts. We are honored to take advantage of this platform to deepen our communication, understanding, and collaboration with customers.
Yayun Guo, Head of Marketing, G7 Connect (China): At this year’s transport logistic Shanghai, we met a lot of high-quality customers from both domestic and international markets, including West Africa, Thailand, the UAE, New Zealand and so on. They visited our booth with real logistics needs and technical questions, and we had in-depth discussions. transport logistic Shanghai offers us an excellent opportunity to showcase China’s leading advancements in logistics digitalization to a wider audience, while allowing them to experience firsthand the innovative applications and practical implementations of AI in the logistics sector.
Yonglian Wang, PR Director, Zelostech (China): Our booth welcomed a large number of companies from across the logistics supply chain, as well as international visitors. We believe that transport logistic Shanghai serves as a vital platform to expand our global reach, and enables us to better apply our technology to enhance industry experiences, to reduce costs and improve efficiency.
Zhuang Jianzhou, Brand Marketing Director, HPF Co., Ltd. (China): It’s our first time to participate in transport logistic Shanghai, and our gains can be summarized in two key words. The first is “connection” — many visitors came to our booth and established in-depth cooperative relationships with us. The second is “collaboration.” Cross-border long-distance transportation requires diverse resource integration and collaborative capabilities. This exhibition not only brought together companies from Europe and those along the Belt and Road Initiative, but also logistics service providers and related companies, building a robust logistics ecosystem.
Zhilong Sun, Head of Industry Customers Department, Logistics Department, China Postal Express & Logistics (China): As a long-time exhibitor at transport logistic Shanghai, we have meticulously showcased its unmanned logistics applications this year, presenting smart logistics innovations with drones and unmanned vehicles—attracting a large number of customers with strong demand for logistics technology and cost-reduction efficiency improvements. The exhibition featured a robust lineup of international exhibitors who brought new hardware and software products, along with some innovative applications. At the same time, the quality of professional visitors was exceptionally high, enabling us to conduct in-depth business discussions with global partners.















