
Messe München, the organizer of the global popular transportation exhibitions chain, and the redirect of the project and the heavy project (HLPFI) has announced a strategic partnership aimed at increasing the capabilities of vision and communication in the heavy lifting, fracture and goods sector.
At the heart of this partnership, there is Project Cargo-a dedicated exhibition area that will appear for the first time via international transportation trade shows, including Singapore (29-31 October, 2025), Miami (11-13 November, 2025), Mumbai (25-27 February, 2026), Shanghai (24-26 June, 2026) 2027).

The initiative recognizes the increasing importance of cooperation between sectors. For logistical logistics, the exchange of ideas and innovations with experts in roads, air and railway and sea railways is extremely important to cancel new competencies and job opportunities. The logistical exhibitions of transportation, which are already a magnet for the broader logistical services industry, aims to be a center for logistical logistics industry to display solutions, communicate with the main players and participate in the high -level industry dialogue.
HLPFI will support international sales efforts and take the initiative to coordinate the target conference program, bringing experience and visions on the stage. The Transport Logistic will guarantee that the exhibitions are on their promise to global access, operational excellence, and distinguished visitors experience.
“This partnership represents a strong opportunity to place the goods center theater in the most important markets of logistics.” “We are excited to help form a space that directly talks about the needs of our society, supported by the credibility and scope of logistical transport.”
“With the project, we are expanding our wallet to treat a vital slice of logistics chain,” added Dr. Robert Shunberger, the global transportation exhibitions of transportation in Messenger München. “Along with HLPFI, we create a new meeting point that sets a global standard for excellence in heavy and project.”

The first project shipping areas will be displayed in 2025 and 2026 via the global logistical network of transportation, providing non -medium international exposure and communication.