The LogisticsConnect exhibition and conference will take place for its second edition on March 5-6, 2026.

The event will bring together specialists from the project logistics, breakbulk, ro-ro and heavy lift sectors at the Congress Centrum Bremen (CCB). This year, the focus is on challenges relating to global supply chains, resilient infrastructure and the role of ports during times of geopolitical upheaval. Six sessions and three practical workshops are planned so far.

André Starke, head of project logistics at Andritz Hydro and member of the programme advisory board, said: “LogisticsConnect creates a framework in which shippers and logistics partners can discuss solutions on an equal footing and in very concrete terms. This is exactly the kind of format we need in the industry to drive our logistics transformation issues forward together, pragmatically, and with real added value.”

The programme will also cover maritime security, digitalisation and leadership during periods of change. Industry-focused sessions will address the outlook for breakbulk and project logistics, including a panel discussion examining market direction and expectations for 2026. Bremen’s role as a project logistics hub, underpinned by its concentration of specialist operators and supporting infrastructure, will form part of the wider discussion.

“Bremen offers a virtually unique network of specialised logistics partners, a high level of expertise, and the right infrastructure for many projects. For us in the industry, it is an ideal place for the intensive exchange of ideas and opinions that I expect from the upcoming LogisticsConnect,” says Ruediger Fromm, logistics business partner wind power, Siemens Energy Global.