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As many as 28 Romanian companies to participate in Transport Logistic 2025 Munich, June 2-5

May 13, 2025

  As many as 28 Romanian companies will participate in Transport Logistic 2025 Munich, June 2-5, the world's leading trade fair for logistics, mobility, IT, and supply chain management, and the largest in the 47-year history of this event, the German-Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (AHK Romania) announced on Tuesday in a press release.According to the cited source, the space for visitors and exhibitors covers an area equivalent to 21 football pitches, reflecting the growing importance of the industry, which is becoming increasingly relevant on the world stage."For the participating companies, the participation in Transport Logistics 2025 is an important step in building sustainable international business relationships and in establishing Romania as a strategic hub in the heart of Europe," the press release states.AHK Romania is organizing, for the fourth time in a row, the Romanian Country Pavilion at the transport logistics 2025 trade fair. The Romanian stand will be located in Hall A4, Stand 215, with the exhibitors being exposed to an international audience, including professionals from various fields, interested in future collaborations in the Eastern European region.The 15 companies to exhibit their offer at the stand are Agexim, Air Sea Forwarders, Ascent Soft, BB Trans, CTP Romania, Devega, Elogistics Corporation, Orient, Oprean, Portul Constanta, Railport Arad, Rozoti, Sea Container Group, TTS (Trade Transport Services) and Transcom.In addition to the exhibitors at the joint stand, 13 other companies were interested in participating with individual stands, bringing the number of Romanian companies to 28. These are: Agrotrans Logistic C.A., Atlas Express & Logistic, CargoTrack Solutions, CGA Trans Experience, E-P Rail, Globemar Operations, Grup Feroviar Roman (GFR), Holleman Special Transport & Project Cargo, Hope Sped, Laguna Technology, PBN Logistics, Routier European Transport and Bipmobile.   

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