The 6th National Bicycle Logistics Conference will take place on June 26, 2025, in cooperation with Eurobike and is supported by the Hessian Ministry of Economics, Energy, Transport, Housing, and Rural Areas. The conference primarily takes place on the main stage in Hall 8, the so-called Pink Stage. The program focuses on two central panel discussions on the most important current topics in the industry, as well as a keynote with the latest figures, facts, and developments in bicycle logistics. The collaboration with the leading trade fair in the bicycle industry emphasizes the importance of bicycle
logistics and gives the conference significantly enhanced, also international visibility.
"Bicycle logistics is an essential aspect of future urban mobility - it combines climate protection, efficiency, and quality of life in our cities. We are pleased to host the 6th National Bicycle Logistics Conference as part of Eurobike 2025 and actively support this significant event. From our perspective, promoting and activating a constructive debate about bicycle logistics is essential for sustainable and environmentally friendly mobility," explains Martina Rumschick, Head of Brand & Content at Eurobike.
In addition, guided tours to relevant bicycle logistics exhibitors on the
exhibition grounds will be offered to experience concrete solutions and innovative products up close.
More involvement of municipalities needed
A central focus of this year's conference is on the involvement of representatives from Hessian municipalities. They are among the most important target groups of the event and are given the opportunity to gain practical insights into the field of bicycle logistics, learn about concrete solutions, and directly engage with companies and initiatives in the industry.
"Bicycle logistics is indispensable in the bicycle economy. Commercial cargo bikes expand the market and the potential uses of city-compatible bicycles
for logistics and commerce. We are excited to discuss with the bicycle industry how the great potential for city-compatible traffic can be scaled," says Tom Assmann, Chairman of the Bicycle Logistics Association Germany (RLVD).
In the afternoon, the conference invites participants to a networking session with finger food and refreshments, as well as a workshop format, also in Hall 8. Afterwards, all participants are warmly invited to visit the Cargo Academy on the Pink Stage, which offers further expert insights. To conclude the day, a joint bike ride (Community Ride) through Frankfurt am Main will take