At the end of the transport logistic 2025, Messe München announced that both the occupied space and number of participants, as well as the global reach of the trade fair, increased this year. With 2,722 exhibitors from 73 nations, more than 77,000 visitors from over 130 countries and regions, and an expanded exhibition space of 150,000 square meters, the transport logistic is by far the largest trade fair of its kind worldwide, according to a press release on June 5. In 2023, the number of visitors was 75,649. The proportion of international exhibitors at the transport logistic 2025, which took place from June 2 to 5 in Munich, increased to 65 percent (2023: 60 percent).
“Transport logistic 2025 impressively demonstrated the central role logistics plays in our connected world,” said Stefan Rummel, Managing
Director of Messe München. “It is the lifeline of the global economy.” Without smooth supply chains, our daily lives would come to a standstill. “I was particularly pleased that the new Federal Transport Minister Patrick Schnieder opened the trade fair,” Rummel said.
The significant increase in participants led to a very lively and positive atmosphere.
Whether autonomous transport, smart platform solutions, or AI-supported control systems – transport logistic 2025 focused on technological priorities. The panels, specialist lectures, and workshops of the conference program reflected current challenges and innovation potentials. Particularly, topics like cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and digitalization dominated the agenda.
The integrated air cargo Europe experienced an increase in significance in 2025. Due to high interest, this area occupied two full halls for the first time. According to Messe München, this is clear
evidence that air freight is and remains systemically relevant – for example, for medical goods, e-commerce, or time-critical deliveries.
According to the information provided, visitors to the transport logistic 2025 came from more countries than ever before – and decision-makers from professional and executive levels were even more strongly represented than in the past. Dynamism, relevance, and concrete business approaches characterized the four trade fair days according to Messe München. The international character of the trade fair was particularly appreciated by companies operating across various modes of transport.
Tobias König, CCO of the Rhenus Group, said: “For us as the Rhenus Group, transport logistic is an indispensable platform for direct exchange with customers and partners. The discussions were of very high quality and once again showed why this trade fair fully justifies its
leading trade fair character.”
Dr. Frank Albers, Managing Director of Sales and Marketing at Krone Trailer, commented as follows: “Transport logistic is more than just a trade fair for us – it is a central industry meeting point with international impact. All modes of transport come together here to talk about future topics, discuss challenges, and develop solutions together.”
And Fred-Markus Bohne, Managing Partner at Panattoni, a developer of industrial and logistics properties, added: “Transport logistic is a must-attend event for us. It brings together the industry's most important minds in one place. This year, the quality of the discussions was particularly remarkable – many of our meetings took place at the decision-maker level and were accordingly in-depth and directional.”
The next transport logistic will take place from April 26 to 29, 2027,