In a changing world, transport logistic 2025 demonstrated what the logistics industry must—and can—achieve today. The international trade fair for logistics, mobility, IT, and supply chain management, together with air cargo Europe, was held from June 2 to 5, 2025, at the exhibition center in Munich.

It demonstrated its relevance with impressive figures: 2,722 exhibitors from 73 nations, more than 77,000 visitors from over 130 countries and regions, and an exhibition area expanded to 150,000 square meters make it by far the largest trade fair in its sector worldwide. The share of international exhibitors rose to 65 percent (2023: 60 percent). The trade fair thus grew not only in terms of space and participant numbers, but also in its global reach. Underscoring the political and economic significance of the industry, the trade fair was officially opened by Germany’s new Federal Minister of Transport, Patrick Schnieder.

From autonomous transport and smart platform solutions to AI-supported control systems—Transport logistic 2025 set clear technological focal points. Current challenges and innovation potential were reflected in the event’s conference program, including panels, expert presentations and workshops. Key topics such as cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and digitalization set the agenda.

Transport logistic 2025 welcomed more international visitors than ever before, with a noticeable increase in decision-makers from both specialist and executive levels. Across all four days, the trade fair was marked by strong momentum, high relevance, and concrete business engagement. Its international scope was especially valued by companies operating across multiple modes of transport.

At Transport Logistic Munich 2025, the ALICE stand showcased 77 innovative solutions from 24 EU-funded research and innovation projects, highlighting Europe’s collective efforts to tackle the major transformations in logistics.These solutions, co-developed with industry, academia, and public stakeholders, addressed key challenges in decarbonisation, digitalisation, automation, and supply chain resilience- contributing to the realisation of the Physical Internet and the goals of the EU Green Deal.

DELPHI participated in Transport Logistics Munich, through its partner ALICE, towards showcasing its innovations as part of a broader EU presence. Project leaflets were made available to visitors, and the DELPHI logo was prominently displayed on the main booth wall, ensuring strong visual presence. Most notably, the event highlighted three of DELPHI’s key innovations:

demonstrating DELPHI’s contribution to the future of data-driven, intelligent mobility systems.

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