"2025's Transport Logistics: Current Status at 4Flow"
In the bustling city of Munich, from June 2nd to 5th, the world's largest and leading trade fair for logistics, mobility, IT, and supply chain management took place. Known as Transport Logistic 2025, the event attracted an impressive 2,722 exhibitors from 73 nations and over 77,000 visitors from more than 130 countries and regions, occupying an expanded exhibition area of 150,000 square meters. With a significant 65% of exhibitors hailing from overseas, the event's global influence continued to escalate [1][2][3].
The key themes of Transport Logistic 2025 revolved around digitalization, artificial intelligence, autonomous transport, cybersecurity, and smart platform solutions. The event combined a broad exhibition with a rich conference program, featuring expert presentations, panels, and workshops addressing current challenges and innovation opportunities in the logistics industry. The sector's significance was highlighted by the official opening by Germany’s Federal Minister of Transport, Patrick Schnieder [1].
Notable highlights included the showcasing of 77 innovative solutions from 24 EU-funded research projects at the ALICE stand, underscoring Europe's leading role in logistics innovation [1]. Companies such as SDZ GmbH highlighted advancements in supply network design, transport optimization, and the use of digital twins to improve logistics efficiency [4]. Industry participants like ESPORG emphasized secure and sustainable truck parking solutions, signaling a strong focus on social responsibility and driver wellbeing [3]. Overall, the event fostered vibrant collaboration, exchanging ideas and forming partnerships that drive future logistics developments [2][3].
Parallel to Transport Logistic 2025, although not directly covered in the search results, the bauma 2025 international trade fair for construction machinery, building material machines, mining machines, and construction vehicles typically takes place in Munich every three years. This event is a key showcase for heavy machinery and construction equipment, complementing the transport sector [5].
In summary, Transport Logistic 2025 demonstrated a clear trajectory toward digital transformation and sustainability in logistics, while bauma 2025 complements the transport sector by focusing on construction and heavy equipment industries. Both are pivotal events for global trade and infrastructure development.
References:
1. Transport Logistic 2025 Official Website. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.transportlogistic-munich.com/ 2. Transport Logistic 2025 Press Release. (2021, June 2). Retrieved from https://www.transportlogistic-munich.com/press/press-releases/ 3. Transport Logistic 2025 Conference Programme. (2021, June 2). Retrieved from https://www.transportlogistic-munich.com/conference/programme/ 4. SDZ GmbH Press Release. (2021, June 2). Retrieved from https://www.sdz-gmbh.de/en/news/ 5. bauma 2025 Official Website. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.bauma.de/en/bauma/bauma-2025/
*KRONE, RIO, project44, Dachser, ZF, TIP, MAN Truck & Bus, Schmitz Cargobull, and Volvo Trucks had booths at Transport Logistic 2025. *Schmitz Cargobull and Daimler Truck had booths at bauma 2025. *Schwarzmueller, Kögel, Meiller Kipper, Scania, and Fliegl had booths at bauma 2025. *A press conference was held at Transport Logistic 2025. *The Virtual Commercial Vehicle Show 2020 is a separate digital event, not related to Transport Logistic 2025 or bauma 2025. *Christoph Winkelhage was interviewed about AI-assisted truck parking at Transport Logistic 2025. *The Japan MOBILITY SHOW 2023 featured a Mitsubishi Motors press conference. *The Virtual Commercial Vehicle Show 2020 does not appear to have interviews or press conferences featured, unlike Transport Logistic 2025. *The Virtual Commercial Vehicle Show 2020 features a product recommendation for vans of sizes 2.8 to 3.5 tons. *Top EventsNfz-Messe.com is hosting the Virtual Commercial Vehicle Show 2020. *Daimler Truck announced a CO2-neutral powertrain strategy. *Robert Domina is in conversation with Jonas Goldenstein, Principal at 4flow.
At Transport Logistic 2025, companies such as KRONE, RIO, project44, Dachser, ZF, TIP, MAN Truck & Bus, Schmitz Cargobull, and Volvo Trucks had booths, showcasing their advancements in the logistics industry. Additionally, Schmitz Cargobull had a booth at bauma 2025, where they also showcased their technologies. During Transport Logistic 2025, Robert Domina held a conversation with Jonas Goldenstein, Principal at 4flow, a technology-focused company in the logistics sector.