The 18th China (Shenzhen) International Logistics and Supply Chain Expo was held from 23rd to 25th September at Shenzhen Convention and Exhibition Centre (Futian).
This year’s Fair covers an area of nearly 100,000 square metres, covering 14 exhibition areas, with nearly 2,000 exhibitors and 260,000 domestic and international professional visitors participating in the exhibition.
The exhibition will not only showcase the latest technologies, equipment and solutions in the logistics and supply chain industry, but will also help companies capture industry trends, expand global markets and inject new momentum into the future development of the industry through a wealth of activities and high-end forums.
It covered 51 countries and regions around the world, including Europe, North America, ASEAN, the Middle East, Central Asia, Africa, Australia and New Zealand, etc., with international exhibitors accounting for 15 per cent of the total, reflecting the great attraction and influence of the Fair in the global logistics and supply chain field. Among them, Kyrgyzstan, Indonesia and Lebanon were first-time exhibitors, which not only brought new perspectives and business opportunities to the exhibition, but also further enriched the international and diversified nature of the exhibition.
In addition, the participation of delegations from Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and Poland, as well as the participation of the leaders of the postal administrations of 13 countries, has highlighted the important position of the Fair in the international logistics community.
This year’s exhibition carefully laid out 14 exhibition areas, covering the entire logistics chain and emerging areas. These zones include ‘Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Port and Shipping, International Express and Air Freight, Road and Railway Transportation, Special Transportation, International Pavilion/Country Pavilion, Cross-border E-commerce Logistics and Overseas Warehouses, Logistics Equipments and Intelligent Warehousing, Logistics Information Technology and Software, Packaging Equipments and Materials, New Energy Vehicles and Power Batteries, Logistics Real Estate and Warehousing Parks, Robotics/Drones, International Low Altitude Economy and Low Altitude Logistics. Driverless, International Low Altitude Economy and Low Altitude Logistics’, these zones not only show the current situation of the logistics industry, but also lead the future development trend and promote technological innovation and cooperation and exchange.