Exhibitions / Congresses

China (Shenzhen) International Logistics and Supply Chain Fair (CILF)

China, Shenzhen - September 24-26, 2025
China (Shenzhen) International Logistics and Supply Chain Fair (CILF) is the leading logistics and transport expo in Asia for Logistics & Supply Chain, Port & Shipping, Air Cargo, Road and Rail Transport, Dangerous/bulk/cold chain goods, Cross-border e-commerce logistics/overseas warehouse, Logistics real estate/parks, Logistics equipment and technology, Intelligent logistics/IT information system, Robot/unmanned vehicles, Packaging equipment & materials, New energy & special vehicles, Cross-border products, and beyond.

With over 2000 brand exhibiting companies and 270,000 visits in 2024, the CILF is a practical platform for industrial players and buyers from worldwide to network face2face, as well as share the latest trends and news.
Date(s)
September 24-26, 2025
Venue
Shenzhen Convention & Exhibition Center (Futian District)
Movers & Shakers
Kai von Berg Kai von Berg
VP sales Europe, EP Equipment Europe
Group president - Vancouver operations, Columbia Machine
Business development manager - UK, IRE, BENELUX, Tyri Lights
President and CEO, Wajax Corporation
Global Industry News
edition #1254 - 30 October 2025
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LOADING/UNLOADING FREIGHT
BROWNFIELD AUTOMATION
FORKLIFT ATTACHMENTS
BATTERY AFFORDABILITY AND LIFETIME
FORKLIFT SAFETY

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The word "robotics" was coined by Russian-born American science-fiction writer Isaac Asimov who first used the word in 1942 in his short story 'Runabout'. He characterised robots as helpful servants and as "a better, cleaner race."