The world´s largest trade exhibition of logistics, telematics
and transport came to a close in Munich with a new record for
exhibition space and exhibitors, and with around 48,000 trade visitors.
"This result has far exceeded all expectations. Here in Munich the
industry has demonstrated impressively that despite the crisis it is
flexible, adaptable and innovative in its forward-thinking," said Eugen
Egetenmeir, a member of the Management Board of Messe München. The outstanding role of transport logistic as the world´s number
one trade fair for the global transport and logistics sector in these
difficult times was also honoured by political leaders: "The tremendous
interest in this year´s transport logistic is a positive signal
for the entire sector. A very clear impetus is coming from this event
and this place – and that is just what we need," said
Germany´s Minister of Transport, Wolfgang Tiefensee, at the
official opening of the exhibition.
Tiefensee´s counterpart in the Netherlands, Transport Minister
Camiel Eurlings, concurred: "The expansion experienced by transport
logistic is sending an important sign: it is giving us hope again in
tough times. This event is without doubt the largest trade fair in this
sector."
This view was also shared by the exhibitors and visitors at transport
logistic 2009. A survey conducted by tns Infratest showed that 70
percent of the exhibiting companies and 58 percent of the trade
visitors were expecting the economic situation to improve in the coming
two years. Michael Kubenz, President of Germany´s forwarding and
logistics association, Deutscher Speditions- und Logistikverband
(DSLV), and Chairman of the Advisory Board of transport logistic,
commented: "transport logistic 2009 is giving us real encouragement. It
is sending valuable signals and providing impetus for the future of our
industry."
Record of Success transport logistic 2009 (pdf, 1 MB)