August 01, 2025 | 06:30 GMT+7

Vietnam International Logistics Exhibition 2025 Opens in HCM City

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The event attracting 350 firms from 20 countries and territories.

At the opening ceremony of the Vietnam International Logistics Exhibition on July 31. (Photo: VNA)
At the opening ceremony of the Vietnam International Logistics Exhibition on July 31. (Photo: VNA)

The third edition of the Vietnam International Logistics Exhibition (VILOG 2025) officially opened in Ho Chi Minh City on July 31, attracting nearly 350 companies from 20 countries and territories across 480 booths,according to a report from  the Vietnam News Agency.

Held under the theme “Green Logistics – the Foundation for Sustainable Development,” the three-day event highlights digital innovations and global collaboration to build a more efficient, eco-friendly logistics industry.

The exhibition features a wide array of activities, including thematic seminars on modern logistics ecosystems, business-matching forums connecting Vietnamese and international enterprises, academic exchanges between universities and research institutes, and investment promotion sessions for logistics infrastructure.

According to Mr. Dao Trong Khoa, Chairman of the Vietnam Logistics Business Association (VLA) – one of the event’s organizers, participating companies are introducing advanced technologies and solutions in cargo handling, warehousing, and international freight forwarding. These include applications of artificial intelligence (AI), big data, digital supply chains, warehouse automation, robotics, and smart transport management systems.

VILOG 2025 also shines a spotlight on multimodal transport, agricultural logistics, e-logistics, and low-emission logistics initiatives, reaffirming the industry's commitment to sustainability.

 

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