On Logistics Day 2026, companies, institutes and educational institutions across Europe will provide insights into logistical processes, modern technologies and diverse career profiles—on site, digital or hybrid—on 16 April. | Image: Amazon
On Logistics Day 2026, companies, institutes and educational institutions across Europe will provide insights into logistical processes, modern technologies and diverse career profiles—on site, digital or hybrid—on 16 April. | Image: Amazon
2025-11-17

On 16 April 2026 the European-wide Day of Logistics will take place for the 19th time. Companies, organizations, educational and research institutions are invited to register their own events and thus make the diversity as well as the capabilities of the logistics sector visible. Participation is free, the formats flexible – from plant tours to expert lectures to digital and hybrid events. The aim is to raise public awareness of

logistical processes, to highlight career paths and to address potential skilled workers.

The Day of Logistics was initiated in 2008 by the German Logistics Association (BVL). Today the agencies mainblick (Frankfurt am Main) and teamtosse (Munich) organize the action day. It is supported by numerous associations and initiatives. Organizers can register their offerings on www.tag-der-logistik.de and receive additional visibility via the platform as well as social media channels. Companies benefit

from greater public acceptance, stronger customer loyalty and targeted recruitment of potential employees.

This is how Day of Logistics 2025 unfolded

Der Tag der Logistik 2025 fand am 10. April dieses Jahres mit 103 Veranstaltungen und rund 2.050 Teilnehmenden statt. In total, 114 companies, organizations and institutes from Germany and other European countries such as Ireland, Lithuania, Poland, the Netherlands, Turkey and Ukraine participated. Offerings included plant tours, webinars and

interactive online offerings.

The focus was on recruiting the next generation: The event “From Clicking to Ringing” in the Rhein-Kreis Neuss offered hands-on orientation for school pupils. Amazon, as a Premium Partner, opened several logistics locations and gave more than 300 visitors insights into automated warehouse technology and digital control systems. Also, companies such as Andreas Schmid Group or Inform GmbH demonstrated their logistical processes and made career paths in