transport logistic 2023: The countdown is on
Next week, transport logistic opens its doors. After a break due to the pandemic, it's that time again, and the Who's Who of the logistics industry will be in Munich. DACHSER will be presenting its service portfolio on over 700 square meters in Hall B6.
Artificial intelligence, open source solutions, digital twins, but also autonomous vehicles, cargo bikes, alternative drive technologies and recipes against the shortage of skilled workers - these are just some of the trade fair focal points that the industry will be addressing in Munich.
From May 9 to 12, DACHSER will also be among the renowned exhibitors in Hall B6. One special feature: DACHSER does not employ any external stand personnel. From the welcome desk to the catering area, only employees from around the world will be looking after visitors and providing information about DACHSER's portfolio and services.
Focus on digitalization, climate protection and people
Under the motto "We ensure the flow of your goods," DACHSER will be demonstrating the core of its services, which consist of a network of people, reliable systems and data, and high-performance logistics infrastructure. The well-balanced interaction of these components is the basis for the logistics service provider's success. Visitors will learn all about connectivity, digitalization and innovative technologies, as well as DACHSER's measures for more climate protection in logistics.
At the booth, visitors will learn everything about the logistics provider's digitization and automation projects, the close networking of land transport and air and sea freight, and the logistics provider's climate protection activities. Initial insights will be provided into the new digital platform for customers that DACHSER is currently developing. The two industry solutions DACHSER Fashion Logistics and DACHSER Cosmetics Logistics will also be presented in Munich.
transport logistic is the largest global trade fair for logistics companies. It is being held again in presence for the first time since the pandemic.