Exhibitions / Congresses

IANA Intermodal Expo 2025

United States, Long Beach, CA - September 15-17, 2025
IANA Intermodal Expo 2025 Technology is advancing. Markets are expanding. There is increasing demand for an environmentally sustainable supply chain. To stay on top, there's no substitute for the one event that brings the entire industry together.

At Intermodal EXPO, you'll find the widest range of providers and solutions, the industry's best known thought leaders, and its most relevant discussions. Topics to be tackled include terminal design, transloading, driver productivity, sustainability, regulatory risk and chassis provisioning - just to name a few.

TOP FOUR REASONS TO ATTEND IN 2025
  • Learn about advances in intermodal industry technology, automation, applications and more-all at one show.

  • Talk directly with the experts about industry trends, milestones and their outlook.

  • Support the next generation of intermodal leaders and develop a pipeline of future talent.

  • Network with peers and explore ideas from transportation providers, as well as support services including logistics, warehousing, and staffing.
Date(s)
September 15-17, 2025
Venue
Long Beach Convention Center, 300 E Ocean Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90802
Ticketing
Please see website
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