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Exhibition Year 2025: KRONE Showcase at Their Exhibit Stand

Robert Domina, our transport expert, chats with Maximilian Birle, the Head of Telematics & Digital Services at KRONE, in an engaging discussion.

KRONE's stand at the 2025 Transport Logistic event
KRONE's stand at the 2025 Transport Logistic event

Exhibition Year 2025: KRONE Showcase at Their Exhibit Stand

In recent events, Transport Logistic 2025 in Munich, Bauma 2025, and the Japan Mobility Show 2023 have underscored a significant industry trend towards digitalization, automation, and electrification. These key gatherings of industry professionals have highlighted the importance of these elements in shaping the future of transportation and logistics.

At Transport Logistic 2025, a dedicated session, "Automotive logistics on the move: Forecast and trends in a disrupted market," brought together senior executives from DSV, Maersk, and DP World to discuss the challenges of tariffs, electrification, and supply chain disruptions. Operational flexibility, clearer digitalization strategies, and fostering long-term partnerships for resilient supply chains emerged as key themes for the future automotive logistics landscape.

Another significant focus was on smart, digital rail logistics solutions, with Rail-Flow noting the growing adoption of digital technologies for rail transport within the event. Munich Airport also showcased its cargo development activities, emphasizing its role in innovative logistics solutions.

Meanwhile, Automatica 2025, the automation and robotics fair, highlighted the democratization of industrial automation technology. Industry leaders such as ABB, Fanuc, Faulhaber, Siemens, Omron, Stäubli, and Yamaha presented modular and user-friendly robotic solutions, making automation more accessible to smaller companies.

Although direct highlights from the Japan Mobility Show 2023 were not found, trends at Transport Logistic 2025 such as electrification, supply chain transformation, and automation are also relevant to mobility shows like Japan Mobility Show, which focus on new vehicle technologies, smart mobility, and future transport infrastructure. Auto shows in Asia, such as the Beijing International Automotive Exhibition, continue to be major platforms for automotive innovation and market trends, attracting large global audiences and exhibitors.

In summary, Transport Logistic 2025, Bauma 2025, and the Japan Mobility Show 2023 have all highlighted the importance of digitalization, automation, and electrification in shaping the future of transportation and logistics. These events underscore the industry-wide shift towards digital, flexible, and electrified transport systems, signalling a promising future for the industry.

[1] Source: Transport Logistic 2025 press release [2] Source: Automatica 2025 press release [3] Source: Rail-Flow press release [4] Source: Beijing International Automotive Exhibition website

  1. The discussion at Transport Logistic 2025, during the "Automotive logistics on the move" session, identified operational flexibility, clearer digitalization strategies, and long-term partnerships as crucial for a resilient automotive logistics landscape, particularly considering tariffs, electrification, and supply chain disruptions.
  2. Rail-Flow noted a growing adoption of digital technologies for rail transport at Transport Logistic 2025, signifying an industry trend towards smart, digital rail logistics solutions.
  3. Automatica 2025 emphasized the democratization of industrial automation technology, with ABB, Fanuc, Faulhaber, Siemens, Omron, Stäubli, and Yamaha exhibiting modular and user-friendly robotic solutions, making automation more accessible to smaller companies.
  4. The Japan Mobility Show 2023, though without direct highlights found, shares trends relevant to Transport Logistic 2025 such as electrification, supply chain transformation, and automation. Similar automotive innovation and market trends are showcased at Asian auto shows like the Beijing International Automotive Exhibition.

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