Logistics Exhibition 2025: LKZ Prien Features Expert Panel Discussions
At the Transport Logistic 2025 event in Munich, held from June 2 to 5, LKZ Prien GmbH was among the industry players engaging in discussions on digital transformation in the logistics and supply chain sector. The fair, which covered a broad spectrum of key topics, including digitalization, sustainability, and multimodal transport, provided an ideal platform for collaboration and the exchange of ideas.
While specific details about LKZ Prien GmbH's individual activities at the event are not explicitly mentioned, their focus areas align closely with the fair’s key topics. These include cross-border freight efficiency on the Brenner Axis, tackling rail freight parking space shortages, and advancing digital transformation in forwarding.
The Brenner Axis, a critical European freight route, was a central theme at the event. Companies and organizations discussed strategies for enhancing capacity and efficiency in this corridor, leveraging digital tools and cooperative frameworks to address ongoing challenges such as congestion and regulatory harmonization.
Industry leaders also highlighted infrastructure constraints affecting rail freight, such as the scarcity of parking and loading spaces. LKZ Prien GmbH, along with partners, is expected to address these issues and propose solutions during a specialist forum on digital transformation in forwarding, scheduled for Wednesday, June 4, 2025, from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. in Hall B5, Stand 317.
The discussion, titled "Digitalization: How forwarders master the change," will focus on key questions surrounding digital transformation in the forwarding sector. The event is not a collaboration with the Network of European Railways (NEE) or the Association of German Transport Companies (VDV), but it serves as a valuable opportunity for LKZ Prien GmbH to share insights and collaborate with other industry players.
Transport Logistic 2025 emphasized the integration of digital innovations, sustainable multimodal logistics, and infrastructure enhancements, underpinned by international collaboration. As the logistics industry continues to evolve, events like these provide a crucial platform for companies like LKZ Prien GmbH to engage, learn, and contribute to shaping the future of logistics and supply chain management.
- LKZ Prien GmbH's focus on cross-border freight efficiency on the Brenner Axis, addressing rail freight parking space shortages, and digital transformation in forwarding align with the key topics discussed at the Transport Logistic 2025 event, which covers transportation, digitalization, and sustainability.
- At the Transport Logistic 2025 event, LKZ Prien GmbH, along with partners, is expected to propose solutions for infrastructure constraints affecting rail freight, such as the scarcity of parking and loading spaces, during a specialist forum on digital transformation in forwarding, particularly dealing with finance aspects in overcoming these challenges.