Soloplan exhibit at Transport Logistic 2025
Munich, Germany, played host to two significant industry events in 2025: Transport Logistic & Air Cargo Europe and Bauma. Both events showcased innovation, sustainability, and international collaboration, solidifying Munich's global leadership in logistics and construction machinery.
**Transport Logistic 2025**
The event broke attendance records, welcoming over 77,000 visitors from more than 130 countries and regions. The focus was on secure, sustainable, and socially responsible truck parking solutions, with ESPORG, the European Secure Parking Organisation, taking centre stage.
ESPORG formalised a strategic partnership with TelarTec, aiming to enhance secure truck parking and real-time space management. The General Manager of ESPORG, Dirk Penasse, described the event as "a true marathon—of meetings, partnerships, and ideas," and highlighted the organisation's commitment to building a safer, more connected transport community.
Munich Airport's stand featured partners such as a.hartrodt, Eva Air Cargo, Cargogate, and the Fraunhofer Institute IML, who showcased the robot dog “Spot” as a crowd-pleaser. High-ranking guests from politics and business visited, resulting in promising opportunities for cargo growth.
**Bauma 2025**
Bauma 2025 highlighted the latest innovations in heavy transport technologies, construction material recycling, and concrete mixing technology. Goldhofer showcased their PST/SL-E split self-propelled modular transporter, capable of handling axle loads up to 45 tonnes. SBM presented their vintage SAP 1 wheel-mounted crushing plant, a nod to 75 years of company history.
Robert Steinhauser, Vice President Sales and Service at Goldhofer, noted synergies from the Airport Technology division, especially expertise in all-electric aircraft tow tractors, to deliver mature, high-performance heavy-haul solutions. Managing Director Erwin Schneller of SBM reported high visitor interest from established and new markets, positive business outlook, and increased willingness to invest across sectors.
**Comparison**
| Event | Key Highlights | Notable Interviews/Statements | |----------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------| | Transport Logistic | Record attendance, ESPORG’s secure parking solutions, Munich Airport’s tech showcase | Dirk Penasse (ESPORG), Munich Airport leadership| | Bauma | Goldhofer’s modular transporters, SBM’s processing/recycling tech, vintage plant display | Robert Steinhauser (Goldhofer), Erwin Schneller (SBM) |
These events underscored Munich’s global leadership in logistics and construction machinery, with innovation, sustainability, and international collaboration at the forefront.
The Virtual Commercial Vehicle Show 2020, hosted by Nfz-Messe.com, was not related to any specific company's product launch or strategy announcement. However, it did feature a Product Recommendation section, where the S.KOe COOL refrigerated box trailer by Schmitz Cargobull, the Vehicle Defect Report, and the Comfort-Air Backrest Cushion were among the products showcased.
Other notable events at Bauma 2025 took place at the Schwarzmüller, Kögel, Fliegl, Meiller Kipper, MAN Truck & Bus, Scania, Daimler Truck, and Volvo Trucks booths.
These events serve as a testament to the vibrant and innovative spirit of the logistics and construction industries in Munich and beyond.
In the context of the vibrant industry events held in Munich, 4Flow, a prominent player in the logistics industry, showcased innovative secure truck parking solutions at Transport Logistic 2025, aiming to enhance secure truck parking and real-time space management. Meanwhile, in the automotive sector, Goldhofer, a leader in heavy transportation technologies, presented their latest modular transporters at Bauma 2025, further solidifying Munich's global leadership in both logistics and construction machinery.