Introducing a New Industrial, Logistics and Materials Handling Exhibition for Southeast Asia
A major new exhibition for warehousing, logistics and materials handling will launch in Jakarta this year, with Supply Chain Indonesia set to take place from 25–27 November 2026 at the Nusantara International Convention & Exhibition (NICE – PIK 2). The event brings together global and regional organising groups, combining international industrial expertise with strong local market access.
Deutsche Messe, a key partner in the organising collaboration, is one of the world’s largest and most established industrial trade fair operators. Known for staging Hannover Messe and the global CeMAT intralogistics series, Deutsche Messe adds significant weight to the new exhibition through its longstanding networks across materials handling, warehouse automation, robotics and industrial technology. Their involvement signals that the Jakarta event is intended as a serious platform for equipment suppliers, technology companies and logistics solution providers aiming to expand their footprint in Southeast Asia.
The initiative is further strengthened by Debindo Global Expo, a long-established Indonesian organiser with decades of experience delivering major trade shows, and CargoNow, a logistics media and community platform that brings strong engagement across freight, supply chain and transport professionals. Together, the three organisations aim to deliver an event that is both internationally credible and deeply connected to the needs of Indonesia’s industrial and logistics sectors.
While co-located conferences will run alongside the event, Supply Chain Indonesia is fundamentally an exhibition. The organisers emphasise that the core of the show will be operational: live demonstrations, technology displays, equipment showcases and hands-on engagement opportunities for warehouse operators, buyers and decision-makers. The exhibition’s focus on forklifts, industrial vehicles, racking, warehousing systems and automation will be particularly relevant, offering a consolidated view of emerging technologies in a market undergoing rapid modernisation.
Why Indonesia Is Emerging as a Regional Logistics Hub
Indonesia’s position as host is central to the event’s purpose. The country has become one of Asia’s fastest-growing logistics markets, driven by expanding manufacturing output, rising e-commerce fulfilment volumes and significant investment in distribution infrastructure. With a population exceeding 280 million and a national push toward industrial efficiency, demand for modern materials handling equipment, forklifts, racking, conveyors, automation, and warehouse management technology, is accelerating. The organisers believe Jakarta offers a strategic gateway for suppliers seeking new customers not only within Indonesia but across the broader ASEAN region.
The 2026 edition will serve as the foundation for an annual event aimed at supporting this growth. With Deutsche Messe providing global reach, Debindo enabling strong local engagement and CargoNow building industry connectivity, Supply Chain Indonesia intends to become a key meeting point for warehouse and logistics professionals looking to compare technologies, explore solutions and assess opportunities in one of Asia’s most dynamic markets.
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Supply Chain Indonesia 2026
25–27 November 2026
NICE (Nusantara International Convention & Exhibition), PIK 2
Jakarta, Indonesia
www.supplychainindo.com