
March 31–April 2, 2026 | Paris Nord Villepinte – Hall
Feb 24: SITL 2026, one of Europe’s leading gatherings for transport and logistics professionals, returns this year with a reinforced European outlook and a notable increase in international participation. Under the theme “New territories to conquer,” the exhibition will provide decision‑makers with actionable insights and operational solutions as the continent navigates a pivotal moment for supply chain resilience and competitiveness. This year, international exhibitors represent 30% of the show floor, up from 25% in 2025, with 83% coming from Europe. Strong contingents from Germany (24 exhibitors), Spain (15), Italy (12), Belgium (11), the Netherlands (8), and Switzerland (5) underscore the growing need for coordinated European approaches to logistics transformation. Europe’s Logistics Outlook: A Sector Under Pressure European freight transport accounts for nearly 1,870 billion tonne‑kilometres, with a modest +1% to +3% recovery forecast across segments in 2025–2026. However, companies continue to face intense structural pressures:
- 400,000+ driver vacancies across Europe
- Escalating operational and compliance costs
- Rapid regulatory evolution and customs complexity
- Accelerated sustainability and emissions requirements
- These conditions are reshaping priorities across the continent, pushing logistics players to strengthen resilience, sovereignty, and interoperability. Europe Day: Turning Strategic Challenges into Practical Action Held on Tuesday, March 31, Europe Day will serve as the strategic anchor of SITL 2026. The half‑day program links EU‑level issues with on‑the‑ground execution, offering practical guidance for operators, exporters, carriers, ports, and corridor authorities. Program Highlights“Make Europe Compete Again!” 2:00–2:45 p.m. A debate on Europe’s competitiveness in a market increasingly dominated by non‑European players.
- “Compete globally, act locally: can it work for logistics?” 3:00–3:45 p.m. A discussion on the operational impact of TEN‑T corridors and the scale needed to boost performance.
- “Exporting today: time to relearn the basics?” 4:00–4:45 p.m. A practical exploration of customs fundamentals at a time of rising regulatory complexity.
- Paolo Rangoni, Logistics Director at COOP ALLEANZA 3.0, will speak during Europe Day. “Europe does not lack strengths — it lacks integration, speed, and discipline in execution. Making logistics a strategic capability is essential to regain competitiveness, resilience, and industrial sovereignty.” A Broader European Ecosystem on Display Throughout Hall 7, exhibitors will present solutions in automation, intralogistics, supply chain security, export support, and performance & compliance optimization. Confirmed international exhibitors include: Autoritat Portuària de Barcelona, GEBHARDT Fördertechnik GmbH, Troax Group AB, EP Equipment Europe, GAMMA WOPLA SA, PERIPASS, AR Racking S.A, ULMA Manutención S.Coop., CABKA Group GmbH, System Logistics, FS Logistix S.p.A, and PORTES BISBAL S.L. List as of 11 February 2026.Practical InformationOpening Hours:March 31: 09:00–20:00
- April 1: 09:00–19:00
- April 2: 09:00–17:00
Venue: Paris Nord Villepinte – Hall 7, ZAC Paris Nord 2, 93420 Villepinte, France
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