The
world´s largest trade fair for logistics, mobility, IT and supply
chain management, which closed on Friday, May 13 in Munich, has turned
in not only an increase in the number of exhibitors – it has also
attracted more visitors than ever before: 51,310 trade visitors
from 137 countries came to the fair. "The atmosphere in the halls was
exceptionally business-focused and positive, very forward-looking
really. The sector finds itself in a strong upwards trend," said Eugen
Egetenmeir, Managing Director of Messe München. Visitor numbers to transport logistic increased by seven percent, and
most of that rise was accounted for by visitors from outside Germany.
In total the number of countries of origin represented among the
visitors rose to 137 this year, from 112 last time. "transport logistic
2011 is more international than ever before. It is a unique opportunity
to meet up not only with customers and friends but also with our
competitors," said Monika Ribar, CEO of Panalpina Welttransporte.
Transport policymakers were also impressed by the international scope
of the fair. "In 2011 transport logistic has lived up to its
reputation: it is the largest and most important transport and
logistics fair worldwide. I am deeply impressed by the many exhibitors
who are taking part, particularly from abroad. All parts of the world
are represented here," said Germany´s Transport Minister, Dr
Peter Ramsauer, at the opening event.
His colleague from Luxembourg, Jeannot Krecké, Minister of the
Economy and Foreign Trade, concurred: "This trade fair is really
tremendous. It would have taken a long time travelling to see all the
CEOs that I have met here. You really do meet everyone here, in
particular all the top people in the logistics business."
This opinion was also shared by the exhibitors – and what was
more important to them was that in Munich they could get a real sense
of the economic upturn. "The halls were amazingly full, our meeting
rooms were booked up all the time. Business is picking up again and we
in the logistics sector are the first to really feel the recovery in
industry," said Katja Herbst, Member of the Divisional Board of DHL
Paket Deutschland Vertrieb.
Fact sheet transport logistic (pdf, 2.8 MB)