Thailand Logistics Exhibition TILOG-LOGISTIX was founded in 2004 and hosted by the British company Reed Exhibitions Thailand. It is an influential logistics equipment warehousing and transportation exhibition in Southeast Asia. At this exhibition, nearly 10,000 Thai and global logistics service providers, as well as users from corporate groups and small and medium-sized enterprises, will use the latest technologies and services in transportation, inventory management, material handling, and packaging, as well as users from Thailand The most complete logistics-related management system provided by foreign leading service providers to improve their inventory management and logistics standards.
1. Basic information
Exhibition name: Thailand International Warehousing and Logistics Exhibition TILOG-LOGISTIX
Hosting time: 2025-08-20 to 2025-08-22
Held period: once a year
2. Exhibition features
Huge scale: The exhibition area usually exceeds 15,000 square meters, with a large number of exhibitors and a large number of industry visitors.
Rich exhibits: The exhibits cover logistics equipment, warehousing technology, logistics transportation services, logistics information systems and other fields, providing exhibitors and visitors with comprehensive and in-depth industry insights.
High degree of internationalization: exhibitors and visitors come from many countries and regions around the world, reflecting the international level and influence of the exhibition.
Strong professionalism: The exhibition focuses on the latest technologies and solutions in the logistics and warehousing industry, providing a professional communication platform for industry insiders.
Rich activities during the same period: During the exhibition, a number of international conferences and lectures with rich themes will be held, and industry experts and scholars will be invited to conduct in-depth discussions and exchanges on topics related to the logistics supply chain and logistics transportation industry.
3. Scope of Exhibits
Classification equipment system: classification equipment, sorting system, etc.
Industrial vehicles: forklifts, unmanned trucks, aerial work vehicles, etc.
Warehouse equipment system: automatic warehouse, shelves, mobile racks, rotating racks, etc.
Handling equipment systems: conveyors, pallets, unloading trays, table lifts, etc.
Logistics equipment parts: casters, motors, converters, tires, etc.
Transport vehicles: transport vehicles, trolleys, rolling wheels, etc.; logistics-related services such as shipping, shipping, freight forwarding, etc.
Pallets and containers: pallets, containers (transportation/packaging); stack collapse prevention devices, retractable containers, etc.
Packaging system: packaging machine, baler, strapping machine, box making machine, etc.
Refrigeration, refrigeration and cold chain technology and equipment: refrigeration and refrigeration equipment such as cold storage, cold storage and freezers; cold chain logistics and transportation refrigeration units, etc.
4. Market analysis
According to data from the Thailand Trade Policy and Strategy Office (TPSO), as of February 2023, the cumulative number of registered logistics companies reached 40,101, of which 367 are newly established companies. In the same month, foreign investment in the logistics industry reached 827.12 million baht, approximately US$24 million, accounting for 9.97% of the total investment in Thailand’s logistics industry. Among the various sectors receiving foreign direct investment, transportation and warehousing management accounted for the highest proportion, reaching 39.4% of the total investment in Thailand’s logistics industry.
Currently, the government has formulated the 13th Thailand Logistics Development Action Plan (2023-2027), which positions the logistics system as a key mechanism to promote Thailand to become an important trade gateway in the sub-region and region. The plan includes the following five development paths: first, infrastructure construction; second, upgrading standards to add value to the supply chain; third, formulating customs procedures, simplifying relevant import and export processes, and promoting international transportation; fourth, developing the potential of Thailand’s logistics service providers; The fifth is to promote innovative research and development and logistics talent training, which is in line with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDG).